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Old 12-21-2016, 09:17 PM
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I want to thank everyone for their helpful answers to my question about the Bonsal foam. I ended up putting the backside fabric on both sides of the foam to see which side stuck. The winner was the bumpier side. Turning the squares was tricky but not too difficult. Today as I was gluing the appliqué onto the front sides, I realized I had put one on the back side instead . DARN! Since I only had 12 foam squares, I needed to redo the bad one. Do you think anyone will notice the extra layers of fabric on one of the squares?
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It's beautiful! You did a great job.
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Old 12-21-2016, 10:58 PM
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​Lovely wreath and no one will notice!
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Old 12-22-2016, 04:35 AM
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Beautyful, you did a great job! I like it a lot!
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Great job!
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No, I don't think anyone will notice. Looks great!!!
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It's lovely & I'm sure no one will notice !
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Originally Posted by qltnmom View Post
I want to thank everyone for their helpful answers to my question about the Bonsal foam. I ended up putting the backside fabric on both sides of the foam to see which side stuck. The winner was the bumpier side. Turning the squares was tricky but not too difficult. Today as I was gluing the appliqué onto the front sides, I realized I had put one on the back side instead . DARN! Since I only had 12 foam squares, I needed to redo the bad one. Do you think anyone will notice the extra layers of fabric on one of the squares?
I think it is just fine and you did a beautiful job, here is a few I have done, love these, I'm in the process of doing one for Patriotic Holidays.
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Wow those are beautiful! All of them. And no I can't tell there was ever an issue. What/where is the pattern for this? And what is the foam? I really want to make one! Love love love them!
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For me anyway,it's impossible to know where you might have gone "wrong". It looks gorgeous. Enjoy!
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