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Old 08-08-2015, 11:43 AM
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Default OMG The best sewing freebie site EVer!

http://www.sew4home.com/project-index

Be prepared you will be here hours!
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Old 08-08-2015, 12:13 PM
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Wow what a great sight thanks for posting!!
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Old 08-08-2015, 12:49 PM
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Holy cow, Red! What a treasure trove of projects. Thanks so much for sharing this!
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oops, went there. time warp.
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Looks interesting! I am intrigued by the phoomph. Fabric bonding sheets from coats and clark with permanent adhesive on both sides and no ironing involved. Has anyone seen or used it?
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I am not sure that I should really thank you for posting that site.

WOW I will never be off the internet now....what a great collection.
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LOL! Isn't it great? I had to download tons of these for gifts this year. Love this site! Somewhere on page 59 I saw a great tip to make fake leather tassels. You use a paper shredder and stop it off 3/4 on the way. Then you reverse it to get the piece out. Roll it up while adding a looped string inside while gluing it into the shape. Then add a metal tip from jewelry findings to cap it. Isn't that the greatest accessory tip to use with our draw string purses? I thought so.
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
Looks interesting! I am intrigued by the phoomph. Fabric bonding sheets from coats and clark with permanent adhesive on both sides and no ironing involved. Has anyone seen or used it?
I haven't even heard of this product tartan! Pretty cool things to learn there, huh?
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I have been seeing it in ads for maybe the past year, but never had a need to try it. If you google it, you will find tons of ideas.

Great idea to making tassels!

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Good one for a cold wet , Sunday afternoon and hours to spare , sounds just like today ....
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