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Originally Posted by MarleneC
(Post 7563848)
Toilet paper or paper towel rolls were suggested to place into each round for storage--keeps them from going flat and getting creases.
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Originally Posted by MarleneC
(Post 7563845)
Very very nice. I especially like the burgundy colored one.
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Originally Posted by marcycn
(Post 7564414)
I have the pattern but didn't follow it. They use foam - whatever that is :-). I used fusable pelon and just two fabrics. I made the Pelon an inch smaller than the fabric and sewed around it on the back of one of the squares just barely anchoring it. Then I turned it through the opening I left. Then I sewed around the top close to the edge. The problem I had was in the sewing. I kept getting the squares sewn together wrong and it wasn't until I mastered that (using the template that came with the pattern) everything came together. Someday I will try the applique but for now I'm satisfied with what I've done. :-)
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I used 7" squares and I only used 10 also. There is a page on Facebook under Fold'n Stitch Wreath way down a way that shows another way to do them. The Pelon I used is Craft-Fuse Crisp Iron on backing. Was $1.97 a yard at Walmart soe time ago so I bought the whole bolt. :-)
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They are all so pretty! You did a great job!
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Very, very nice. I need to get that pattern.
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You did a great job figuring out your own pattern and the wreaths look amazing.
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Originally Posted by marcycn
(Post 7564449)
I used 7" squares and I only used 10 also. There is a page on Facebook under Fold'n Stitch Wreath way down a way that shows another way to do them. The Pelon I used is Craft-Fuse Crisp Iron on backing. Was $1.97 a yard at Walmart soe time ago so I bought the whole bolt. :-)
Sorry, no pix yet. (My cell is on the fritz and my new one is due the 7th or 8th.) I'm so glad you inspired me to keep trying! Thanks. I'm doing a happy dance! Here's an idea... Yes, I'm way ahead of time, but... I was thinking for Christmas... fill a large stemmed goblet with shiny ornaments or Poinsettias and a little pine, for the center. Then stuff each 'tube' with sprigs of pine spilling out onto the table or buffet. I recall seeing an Easter one somewhere and each 'tube' held a pretty Easter Egg. |
You did a wonderful job with your wreaths! I love each one -- the fabrics are perfect. I really have to make this wreath!
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Really like your three wreaths.
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