Thanks for the tutorial
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Your work always looks so professional Eddie. Thanks for teaching us.
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Thanks Eddie ~ have bookmarked so I can find easy when I get ready to start. I have got to get my other project done so I can try this!!!!
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Great tute Eddie. Did you find the clothes line in the fabric section of Wal-Mart, or housewears. Going to check it out!
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Originally Posted by Eddie
I like to finish the cord off on the top edge by cutting it on a diagonal right before the handle so that it is not so obvious and then just zig zag over the end a few times to secure it down.
That's it! Enjoy! Are you a teacher? Your instructions are excellent as are your pictures. If you aren't a teacher, maybe teaching is something to think about. You obviously are a born teacher. Thank you. |
Thanks Eddie, for the tutorial...
That's cool...would be good for round placemats and coasters too. Don't you think? |
thanks for the tute Eddie. That's awesome. I already have the clothline at home, but need to figure out what fabric to use, your's is awesome!!!
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Thanks Eddie. I'm ready to try mine now.
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Originally Posted by Doda
Thanks Eddie, for the tutorial...
That's cool...would be good for round placemats and coasters too. Don't you think? |
Eddie, I agree with the other members, you are very talented and we are lucky to have you with us. You did a lot of work making the tutorial. I certainly do appreciate the time that you spent........Barbara
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