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Hi, ladies. I made these flowers today using a new type of interlining that shrinks when you heat it. I am so glad it came out so cute.
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Those are adorable!
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Very cute! Sounds like fun stuff to work with.
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Love them!
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Those are really cute Panda!! :D
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Very Pretty Panda :) Do tell ~ how did you make them?
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Panda they are lovely. Great job.
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Love them. What did you use?
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Those are lovely. What are you going to do with them?
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Those are adorable! What are you going to do with them? Are they to wear? To use in home decor?
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love them - what kind of inner lining?
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Those are just adorable!! Like others, inquiring minds want to know how and where you got the interlining.
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Very cute!
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Hi Panda,
These are just adorable little flowers. Are they pin cushions? Better be careful not to pit that interfacing into something you don't want to do that ruffling. It would be just like me to get this mixed up with the other stuff and ruin something. (Blonde ...lol) I had never even heard of this before. Is it something new out? |
beautiful, Panda--so delicate looking!
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Awwww those are cute. GREAT JOB!
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Very cute!!! more information please...
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Very cute!!!!!
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really fun
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Those are so beautiful -- and look so delicate. You did a great job!!
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Too cute!!
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Very cute - do share more info please!
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Thanks for the sweet comments. These are made with one of the newest sewing supply here in Japan which is getting very popular. THe interlining is made of polyester. You can shrink it into 30% less in size when you heat it into boiling point, just bringing the iron/steam closer to the work, not pressing, or heat it with hair dryer. I needed a pair of looong chop stick to heat them with hair dryer since it was too hot to hold.LOL
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I love them... :lol:
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Those are so cute. Very pretty.
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How cute are those :!: Great job, Panda! Thanks for sharing with us, yet another product to look for when out shoping :D
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There are some other way of using this interlining. Here is what the maker introdusing the product on their home page.
http://www.nakajimaweb.co.jp/tidimu.html Enjoy! |
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Very nice Panda!
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Those are beautiful Panda!
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That is a great technique for embellishing wall hangings, I love your flowers Panda, what are you going to do with them?? :D
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Izy,
One is going to be adopted to a Canadian Mom and another to Florida girl this time. I hope they would put that on their bags or clothes. panda |
Perfect!! :D
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should have sent one of them to spain)))))LOL
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No you should have sent one to Texas. LOL
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Those are sooo neat! I love them..now I'm going to have to go back and look at those links you provided to see how its done. I'll have to borrow some chopsticks from my neighbor so I can hold them..sounds like that works well.
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Those are so cute Panda! I will have to see if I can find some of that here in the states. I can think of a bunch of things to do with it :)
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You flowers are so pretty!!!! I checked out the web site, wow, so many uses/applications!!!! Thank you for sharing with us :D :D :D
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I wonder if it sold in USA already. But it is getting so popular here among these crafty people, it will sure be out there very soon. It is pretty new product here.
If anybody want one before then, I am willing to get you one and send you. Please PM me. panda |
I didn't find their website very helpful. It would probably be better if I could read it though. LOL at me!
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