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    Senior Member MYWR's Avatar
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    Cool Scrapping my Featherweight case

    The leather was pealing up, missing in some places and just wasn't befitting the little beauty it contained. So, I took the scraps from my Kaffe Fassett Collective fabrics (which I could not bear to throw out - and modge-podged them into a unique use. and... here it is !!
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    That is amazing and unique!
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    I used to modge podge. Great way to use those scraps that just aren't big enough to even sew together. That is called "recycling".

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessagin View Post
    I used to modge podge. Great way to use those scraps that just aren't big enough to even sew together. That is called "recycling".
    That is a lovely piece of "upcycling" IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessagin View Post
    I used to modge podge. Great way to use those scraps that just aren't big enough to even sew together. That is called "recycling".
    oh, boy, oh, boy. But what can I mod podge? I'll find something. Oh, how about an old suitcase to hold more fabric?
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    very cute

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    very nice

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    clever, nicely done
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    great way to make it beautiful,love it
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    Good for you. Wonderful idea.
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