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A special method-almofadas
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Wow, that is beautiful work. I couldn't understand the instructions, but the pictures are quite clear. I will put this on my list of things I need to try. Thanks for the ling
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I tried today this method![ATTACH=CONFIG]304131[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]304132[/ATTACH]
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Thanks so much. Amazing work.
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thank you beautiful technique. wouldn't that be a great for a outside panel for a purse?
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Beautiful and seems quite easy, would make great xmas presents, as pillows, but didnt understand the measurements and why cutting the edge. wish it would translate to english.
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That was fun! I had no idea how to make those. Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful work but what are what are the measurements for marking and what are the measurments for the cut marks I couldntn understand. thanks
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I saw that a while back. I have many yards of royal blue satin left from my wedding. I want to try it. It has another name too. For some reason ,I'm thinking Canadian smocking. When I get the boys to bed I will look and see.
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These are beautiful! I learned how to do this years ago in 4H. It was a red apron with white thread, and I still have it!
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Beautiful work. I (also) could not understand most of the words but could follow the visual well.
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wow that is outstanding looks easy caught a few words in spanish but not all i know she said to place them in a triangel but i don,t know how far apart are petal from each other maybe 1 to 1/2 '' apart ? help
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When I was pregnant with my second son about 47 years ago, I made several pillows using this method. But I think it was just called smocking. It is fun and turns out so pretty. Thanks for reminding me about this. I may try it again.
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Never knew that was what it was called. I used to do that in high school. My grandma and her friends in her camping club did it. We used 1" gingham print and made sunbonnets. That was over 40 years ago.
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