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Old 12-11-2010, 04:42 AM
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That is beautiful and yes the trim is what is so expensive.
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Old 12-11-2010, 04:50 AM
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This turned out great - love it :thumbup:
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Old 12-11-2010, 05:50 AM
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Ohhhhh Kathy. I love it. You did a wonderful job. It is so pretty. I'd be proud to have that on my table.
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Kathy, that runner is stunning. Well worth the cost to make it. Can you imagine what the class would cost now? Your runner is priceless, an heirloom to be passed on.
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Originally Posted by PattyH
I made one that looks exactly like yours. I made one with Christmas reds for my cousin and one a wine/maroon for my sister. The instructor was right - the gold bias is about $20 a spool and it takes a spool and a half. But, I love mine!
Any way we might see yours Patty?
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Originally Posted by Karyn
Originally Posted by PattyH
I made one that looks exactly like yours. I made one with Christmas reds for my cousin and one a wine/maroon for my sister. The instructor was right - the gold bias is about $20 a spool and it takes a spool and a half. But, I love mine!
Any way we might see yours Patty?
Patty, I would love to see it and your sister's, as well. I can just imagine it in the wine/maroon colors.
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Originally Posted by nlgh
That is so gorgeous!!! I wish I had the pattern. Could you share it? Or is the copyright applicable?
I'm sorry, that copyright thing does apply. You could get it here, though.
Christmas Traditions in Stained Glass - Bear Paw Productions by Brenda Henning.
http://www.bearpawproductions.com/st...php?cat=2&ID=3
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That is a show stopper. Is there a pattern or tut to share? Would love to do this one, it is gorgeous
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Oh my goodness,very peretty and well worth your $80.pab
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You did a fantastic job. I bought the pattern and gold trim last month, but alas no time to do it this year. January...it will be first up on the 2011 projects. Thanks for sharing!
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