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Thanks for sharing!
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Here is one I found for sale that you could easily do with left over strips. http://www.overstock.com/Bedding-Bat...3/product.html
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I like how she used three different fabrics for the flannel. I just might have to try it. She didn't use batting so do you not have to with this process?
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Amazing several days ago I pulled out one of my UFO's a rug from several years ago to finsh and started working on it, guess what it is...lol. Yes that right! I have had it pined and layed for years and the lines where all drawed in and about 1/3 of the sewing done. I decided to take a break while it still siting on my sewing machine with the needle down on one of the lines right now and I open this post. I have the chenille cutter. Seeing this will help make me finally finsh the rug...Thanks for the link!
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correct, no batting needed since you have several layers of flannel. I am going to did through my stash and find my cheap flannel fabrics. I like how they did it on overstock also.
Originally Posted by ljfox
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I like how she used three different fabrics for the flannel. I just might have to try it. She didn't use batting so do you not have to with this process?
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Originally Posted by willferg
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She lost me at, "I started by cutting 2500 2 inch by 2 inch squares." :p
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I would start by cutting a slew of 2 1/2" strips, making sets etc, 5x5 block? Easily done , mix up several strips, sub cut and mix it up. 2500 squares? Sure, but not individually! Smarter, not harder!!
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Originally Posted by willferg
(Post 6481909)
She lost me at, "I started by cutting 2500 2 inch by 2 inch squares." :p
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I have a question...who has and where can you buy the metal tips for the elmers glue bottles???
jo ann's don't have them .... sure would love some advice on this............OR am i barking up the wrong tree???.....and just think they have them... any help will be great |
Gorgeous!!!:-)
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