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Old 06-07-2011, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by DebsShelties
I have the circle dye for the GO, it has 2, 3 and 5 inch circles, can you use a 5 inch circle to make the flower?
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Originally Posted by kwhite
Very nice tute but why start with a circle if you end up with a square? Why not start with a square?
I had no idea, so I've just tried it. The reason is to hide the raw edges at the points where you are ready to tack them down on your background. They also puff up better. Hope this explain it well enough? Try one and you'll see what I mean. :)
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Thank you very much, great explanations and photos!
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Very nice tute! Thanks. Something simple to do while watching TV (basketball playoffs).
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thank you !! great tute with the pictures
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That's just pretty darn slick! thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by yellowsnow55
Originally Posted by kwhite
Very nice tute but why start with a circle if you end up with a square? Why not start with a square?
I had no idea, so I've just tried it. The reason is to hide the raw edges at the points where you are ready to tack them down on your background. They also puff up better. Hope this explain it well enough? Try one and you'll see what I mean. :)
Thank you very much.
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Love it! Bookmarked your tute....thanks
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I love it and it looks very easy to do. I will certainly try this. Thank you very much.
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G'Day and thanks for this lovely tute.
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