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golo8 loved your purses. I never seem to get used to the idea of calling them a purse, I call them a Handbag, a purse to me is probably what you call a wallet. Especially loved the batik, we have a similar product in Australia called "Shrink Magic" and you can get it with either a 15% or 30% shrinkage rate. Have just played with it until now, you have inspired me. Thank you.
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What about making yourself a "murse"??!! That is a "man's purse". !!! LOL! I hope I don't hurt your feelings but, I do have a male student who has one. I teach nursing and he carries all his "stuff" for work in his murse. The first time he told me about it, I almost cracked up! I thought he was joking. I was thinking about something for a nurse since he was taking nursing but, the other students said no, he has a murse!
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This is very interesting looking.
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I bought some of this recently hoping to do a purse with it. I love how you quilted yours, really make the design pop.
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I just saw this demonstrated at a LQS. It is really neat stuff. You can form it and then iron it if you change your mind and then re-form it into something else if you want to. I think this is the same stuff?
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Originally Posted by gellybean402
I just saw this demonstrated at a LQS. It is really neat stuff. You can form it and then iron it if you change your mind and then re-form it into something else if you want to. I think this is the same stuff?
Bush on a wall hanging I made - bush done with TM [ATTACH=CONFIG]135089[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by gellybean402
I just saw this demonstrated at a LQS. It is really neat stuff. You can form it and then iron it if you change your mind and then re-form it into something else if you want to. I think this is the same stuff?
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Originally Posted by juneayerza
Originally Posted by gellybean402
I just saw this demonstrated at a LQS. It is really neat stuff. You can form it and then iron it if you change your mind and then re-form it into something else if you want to. I think this is the same stuff?
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I believe Superior threads has a video on their website.
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Just bast the pieces down to the reverse side of project to be Textured and go. You are going to be stitching all over. I've stitched both on the reverse side of fabric by drawing the lines, as well as following the design in the fabric . I've stitches curves, straight lines in fabric and wavy stitches randomly. This stuff is great fun. Peg
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That is SO COOL!!!!!!!
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