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I love these bowls and look forward to using your tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to write it for us.
Serita |
Just a note ...I could not find this clothesline at my local Walmart. In fact, I called 3 other Walmarts and they did not carry either. I did find a few remaining packages at one Walmart...I am kind of thinking some Walmarts have discontinued carrying it.
Serita |
I found it at Ace Hardware but it was pretty expensive. Something like 11 dollars a package of 100 ft (if I recall correctly).
Serita |
Thank you Eddie! What a perfect tutorial! I was going through some of my fabrics last night and pulled out a few "OMG what was I thinking???" prints. These bowls and hot pads would be prefect for them! Now off to find some clothesline.
Heidi |
Originally Posted by slbram17
I found it at Ace Hardware but it was pretty expensive. Something like 11 dollars a package of 100 ft (if I recall correctly).
Serita |
Originally Posted by heidikins
Thank you Eddie! What a perfect tutorial! I was going through some of my fabrics last night and pulled out a few "OMG what was I thinking???" prints. These bowls and hot pads would be prefect for them! Now off to find some clothesline.
Heidi |
Great instructions and so easy to follow. Thanks Eddie!!!
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Thank you for another awesome tute Eddie!!! :D:D:D
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I got my 100 ft of cotton clothesline for $4.50 here in Alaska. Cut fabric, covered about 40 feet of rope and now all I need is a quilting needle. I'm so psyched to do this!!
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our walmart has it in the bulk chains department, you know chains that cut to the link you want. that is where I found mine.
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