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Old 02-09-2011, 05:19 PM
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misseva
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By the way - any 'ole crayons will do. You don't have to buy the Crayola Crayons made for fabric painting. I just used my grandkids crayons. So save yourself the expense. Just be sure to put a piece of paper (I use typing paper) over your colored items and heat set with hot iron. I have a book of embroidery patterns that calls for 'tinting' your flowers, etc. with crayons after you finish your needle work. I did this on some pillow cases and a sheet that I use for summer. Don't remember how many years ago I did them but they're still good.
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