Oh thanks...I'll go look at that one too. :D
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Thank you for this tutorial... I am really anxious to find a way to use it in what I am doing!
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I have to give this a try....thank you for such detailed directions and pictures
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So glad to be of help <wave>
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Here is a picture of the border I created for IRR2 and what I will be teaching you to create.[/quote]
Beautiful!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by Durinda
Here is a picture of the border I created for IRR2 and what I will be teaching you to create.
So glad to be of service <wave> |
I love your migrating geese. You did a great job showing us how. Thank you.
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OK< OK< OK! I have been trying to figure out how to do those! I should have asked, but here it is! Just in time, too! Thanks!
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I noticed that we will be working on the bias so we need to be very careful not to stretch it out of shape. Spray starch can help!
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Originally Posted by Corky
I noticed that we will be working on the bias so we need to be very careful not to stretch it out of shape. Spray starch can help!
I just discovered that even on the straight and cross of grain, we should lighten up our touch - - none of the cut edges take kindly to being man-handled. Perhaps if we considered our hands as Guidance Counselors for straight seams, rather than steer wrestling that fabric into submission, our borders won't wobble, our triangles won't go wonky, and our patience will have increased. 8-) (she says as she begins her next foyer into using her human superiority to overcome and control all inanimate objects within her bunkhouse) :lol: <wave></wave> |
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