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Thank you for this Great Tutorial!!!! I've been shown a few times but keep forgetting how to do it. I just bookmarked it (now I CAN'T forget) . :thumbup:
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I bookmarked this. Thanks
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Very cool,
Not being a "regular sewer" I had no idea there was such a thing as a french seam. Thank you for the tute. |
Thanks. Next project is a Pillow Case to go with a gift quilt.
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Great site. Your work is lovely, and your video tute is perfect! Thanks.
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I love your floral fling patterns, If I could buy them, I would buy them all. God bless.
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I just watched the video. I have made many pillowcases this way minus the French seams. I still don't quite get what they look like afterwards (the French seam), but will do one this way so I get the picture. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by wvdek
I just watched the video. I have made many pillowcases this way minus the French seams. I still don't quite get what they look like afterwards (the French seam), but will do one this way so I get the picture. Thanks.
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Thanks for the information and great instructions. I just have two questions, do you wash your fabrics before making the pillowcases, and what is the yardage needed to make both queen or king size cases? Thanks....
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Sorry, I haven't been on. I have been helping my Mom and Dad in Florida.
I like the seams to be hidden, so I do a french seam. Queen and King sizes, I would measure out the pillows and make the body that size, keep the sleeve and accent pieces the same size. Hope this helps. Working on more videos, any suggestions? |
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