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I must try it! that is so pretty!! and how do you keep your circle a circle? mine turns out whopper jared......anyway not a circle
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Janis, your idea for hiding the fastening area with a flower at the candle base is brilliant! And yes, it would work, but I wondered what you will use for the fastening if you don't want anything metal? Maybe those little velcro circles?
Miss Rita - Thank you! And of course you can get it right! It's a lot easier than it looks. Your friends are going to be very impressed and thrilled with their gifts! |
Originally Posted by Psychomomquilter
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I must try it! that is so pretty!! and how do you keep your circle a circle? mine turns out whopper jared......anyway not a circle
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Originally Posted by BuzzinBumble
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Janis, your idea for hiding the fastening area with a flower at the candle base is brilliant! And yes, it would work, but I wondered what you will use for the fastening if you don't want anything metal? Maybe those little velcro circles?
Miss Rita - Thank you! And of course you can get it right! It's a lot easier than it looks. Your friends are going to be very impressed and thrilled with their gifts! |
Beautiful pincushion and fantastic instructions.
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Thank you Mary! :)
Janis, that is much more practical, that's for sure. I had forgotten how much things get lost with small children. When you finish please send us a picture, because I know a lot of people will love to see what you've done! |
That is really beautiful |
Thank you thank you, for taking the time to do the pdf so the rest of us can make one too. Your cake is so pretty.
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That is absolutely the most GORGEOUS pin cushion I have ever seen. It's too pretty though to stick pins in. I would make it just for looks. Thanks for the great tutorial.
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SUCH TALENT! Thank you soo much for sharing. I want to make one VERY soon! Beautiful.
Kat |
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