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debcavan
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That is a perfect technique for doing a dog. Congrats
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What a beautiful job! Reminds me of a dog I used to have! Well done! :thumbup:
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A quilter named Noriko Endo does this kind of confetti technique, just Google her name. The texture is so cool, great job!! Beautiful dog.
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Very cool - how did you do it?
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outstanding! great job. Care to teach us the tech?
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OMG, that is really something else....I love it........
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This is simply amazing! What a treasure!!! Will you make a picture of my kitty?
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I have a book that uses this technique I think. It is called snippets. I can't remember who it is written by. It is fun. Great way to use up your scraps and crumbs.
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So the technique is called confetti? I would like to try it. You did a wonderful job.
Thanks for sharing
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You did a great job. Beautiful dog!! I always am amazed at the picutures one can make with those little snippets of fabrics!
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