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oh wow!! this is amazing - thank you so much for the great pictures
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This really opens a persons mind when it comes to decorating your home. I have visited a home where these were used as a pad for cane bottomed chairs. They were beautiful. I never had any idea I could learn to make them for myself. Thank You so much for shareing this. Marvel
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Originally Posted by Marvel
This really opens a persons mind when it comes to decorating your home. I have visited a home where these were used as a pad for cane bottomed chairs. They were beautiful. I never had any idea I could learn to make them for myself. Thank You so much for shareing this. Marvel
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Don't forget placemats, coasters, mugrugs, bowls etc--the list goes on and on. Anne
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Don't forget heat pads, placemats, coasters, mugrugs, bowls etc--the list goes on and on. Anne
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To Cool, maybe Ill try that too, so many project and so little time
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My sister brought me from Kentucky some tobacco roping that I have been using for bowls, coasters etc and it works great, a bit softer than clothes line so you have to wrap material tightly to get a firmer product if that's what you want. I'll try to past a picture of a bowl i did using halloween fabric
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What a neat project for the "uglies" and scraps/
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Kate that came out adorable, love the fabric choice. Yes the scrap rug is still sitting in my To Do Basket...I will do it! lol
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I will try this..it is a way to get a rug but easy way to use up scraps we have..just buy rope...
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