Nice, I'm going to try this!
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O.K., giving it one more try. I am happy to help with
this. Let me know if more changes are needed. :) Please look on page 19 for the final version of this downloadable tutorial. Maple Leaf Mug Rug Tutorial Corrected - Word Doc. [ATTACH=CONFIG]256649[/ATTACH] |
Hmmmm, all i have here are the pine trees but wait there's a sycamore across the st & magnolia next door...let me ck it out...sneaking over to their yd and pluck a few! LOL so as to get the proper look of an leaf, otherwise it's gonna look like a stick person !
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Does anyone know how to delete the first correction I
put up there so no one gets confused between the two? Maybe a moderator could do it. Thanks, Marcia |
Buzzin Bumble Thank You for the beautiful tutorial and waterstide for the download. I just made a leaf wall hanging and have a ton of leftover fabric. guess what i am going to make now. Love fall and love your idea.
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Originally Posted by marciacp
Does anyone know how to delete the first correction I
put up there so no one gets confused between the two? Maybe a moderator could do it. Thanks, Marcia You did Great putting the correction into the Word document, especially adding the option of using washable fabric glue to close and trim the V. Thanks a bunch! I was wondering the same thing as well: I'm thinking about contacting a moderator to ask if they could allow me to edit the original topic submission to include this new step. Does anyone know if that is possible? Once it gets past that 15 minutes or whatever it is for editing, are you stuck? |
Excellent instructions! Thank you!
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This is a great tutorial and very cute and different.
Thanks for sharing with us. |
Thanks for sharing. Great tute. Love these mug rugs.
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You are so welcome, Lara. I'm glad it was in the right
place this time. Now if the first one can just be deleted, I think we're good to go. Have a Blessed Day! |
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