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You are sooooo right. Template stamping has been around a long time! Mine have evolved, too! My first set was made by a rubber stamp company that charged lots of $$$ for them. I now have it down to a science and have a great guy that makes them up for me. My students are my best indicated of what works and what doesn't.
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True, Cindy! I bet the students give you some great feedback... and ideas as well! The stamps are such a great idea and its good to see someone offering them. I wouldn't even know where to find that quilt teacher I had so many years ago, and that was the only time I had ever seen the stamps. I'm glad they are available again! Good to see you here! : )
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I love using these stamps.
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I just bought the bow tie stamp set. Can't wait to try it.
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I wish she had a house one. There is a lady in the netherlands (I think) who has a really cute one but the cost of shipping flummoxes me
ah, here it is. Humm, maybe I'd like mine simpler :) |
Wont Accuquilt Die do the same thing? I have not used either. So I am a complete novice.
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I forgot to put the link in for the little house stamp.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/15060298...es-from-scraps |
Well YeHaa!! Cindy IS coming out with a little house stamp shortly. I stood by her driveway for a week weeping softly into a sack of stash :) I'm excited to have a little hand project that ISN'T hexagons ~
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Good to hear about the house stamp. I am lucky, my LQS carries her stamps.
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