I thought I saw this tute on here. She took Christmas fabric strips and sewed them together. Then she put a backing and batting on. Then she took a large flat round Christmas ornament ball and layed it on the fabric and cut it out, making it look like a large Chrismas ornamet. Does this ring a bell to anyone? I have been to the Mo. Quilt Co. site twice looking.
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Rexie, they are the nicest folks- why not send them an email??
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Forgot to say, it doesn't ring a bell with me- hope you find it :)
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Nope, Never seen that one, but seen her using the strips and QAYG technique and using a plate to round off the corners!
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Looks like you have it figured out and don't need a tutorial!
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Awesome, Moonrise!! I love her tutes :D
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Oh...Thank you so much. I knew basically how to do it, but I just wanted to see it done again.
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That is soo cute!! I think I may need to make a couple.
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Cute! Somehow I missed this one.
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Those r cute!!
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This is just too cute. Love it.
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I just LOVE their TUTES...
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Love it. Thanks for sharing.
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That is a really great tutorial. Bookmarking now.
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That's adorable! It's now on my to do list. Question is, how many do I make? For home, work, to give as gifts...
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Nice tut with the holidays coming up.
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Too cute!!!!
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I think it would be cute to make these into hot pads and then hang them on the oven door. I think I will try that. Would make good christmas gifts.
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