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Old 02-02-2010, 06:27 AM
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Thanks so much, Eddie. The arthritis in my fingers is making it more and more difficult to do hand stitching, so this is exactly what I need. God Bless!!
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Hi Eddie,

I'm loving this tutorial, but i'm having a hard time understanding Step 28. Where you roll the green fabric onto the Yellowish fabric and it makes the "arc". Can you explain that a little more? I'm not sure which fabric it is that makes that half circle/arc look? Thanks in advance!

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Old 02-02-2010, 07:16 AM
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Thank for your tutorial. Your directions made it look easier than I thought it was. When I get some of my UFO's done I think I will try it. Thanks again!
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Thanks Eddie, for this tute! I have done them by hand, but your instructions are clear and I think I might want to try a machine one to get it done this decade!
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Thanks much, this clears up some questions I had about the technique.
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Old 02-02-2010, 08:01 AM
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Thanks Eddie for your tute. I have never seen it explained like you do. The pictures help so much. I am doing one by hand and machine right now. Have never understood how to do this one until I saw your Tute. Thanks also for the Tute on the Hickory Nuts. I made a lot of candle mats and coaster for Christmas. Everyone loved them. Thanks again.
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Thank you so very much I have always admired and wanted to know how to do a cw, I can just imagine what a pretty hand bag that would make. I would never attempt it before but I am sure I can with your tut
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Old 02-02-2010, 08:13 AM
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Thank you so much, That was crystal clear. I will be thinking big on this one. I would like to make a Queen size cover for my bed room. I will collect the outer fabric and then just left over fabric from other projects into the windows. Thank you again for sharing.
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Eddie(a guy not a gal), you have a great lesson for us here. Clear concise and great pictures. I have to try this. I'm thinking a purse of CW. :-D thanks
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Beautifull job..........Thanks
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