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Old 11-20-2019, 08:17 AM
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I thought you could also make them smaller and they would make darling ornaments.
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I loved them too! And if you just made them in greens and teals, they could be used any time. She's so talented and skilled. I love watching her draft her own patterns.
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I'm wondering if you sewed along each fold if they would be easier to get them folded back where they belong after you wash them?

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I love them too and plan on making some
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I'm wondering if you sewed along each fold if they would be easier to get them folded back where they belong after you wash them?

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I was thinking the same thing.
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I couldn't help myself. I have all four cut out, but I had to go ahead and make the first one.
I don't want to say how many times I rewound the video to see how she folded it.
It's a little wonky, but that will improve with practice. I think I'm going to sew all the folds and see how that works.

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Watson, they are wonderful!!!!!!!!!
I've gotta make some!
I'm going to try to scale them down to make some ornaments too but I'm not too good at that. If you don't see them you'll know I failed
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I couldn't help myself. I have all four cut out, but I had to go ahead and make the first one.
I don't want to say how many times I rewound the video to see how she folded it.
It's a little wonky, but that will improve with practice. I think I'm going to sew all the folds and see how that works.

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nicely done, how fun
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What a fun project! She always makes them look so easy.

A smaller version would make cute ornaments too. Where are my Christmas fabrics?
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These are adorable! Thanks for sharing...a new way to decrease my Christmas stash!
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