Evie. I am making the same kind of wreath. I thnk one of you gave me the idea.
But Mine is NOT as nice as yours. I love the cardnial in the center. Really sets it off. HMMMMM OK if I borrow your idea???
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question on circles on applique
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Re: question on circles on applique
Go right ahead! I used the fusible plus I stuffed it. When I get it back I will outline quilt the cardinal.
I was lucky to find the cardinal fabric to fussy cut.
Thanks for the compliments. Please post a picture of yours when it's done.
Maria - your hearts are perfect - you have every right to give advice!
I was lucky to find the cardinal fabric to fussy cut.
Thanks for the compliments. Please post a picture of yours when it's done.
Maria - your hearts are perfect - you have every right to give advice!
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Re: question on circles on applique
HSMary,
I don't know what you are talking about. Your work is amazing! Especially for a first attempt....AMAZING!!!! Even if you had done it many times, your work is just beautifully done.
Sincerely,
Mastiff Mom--
Caren
If you didn't want to to the sandpaper on your pinking shears, clipper oil will do wonders for an edge of a shear. It's a good idea to oil your blades on your other shears as well. Just make sure you wipe off the excess oil before cutting into your beautiful fabric.
I don't know what you are talking about. Your work is amazing! Especially for a first attempt....AMAZING!!!! Even if you had done it many times, your work is just beautifully done.
Sincerely,
Mastiff Mom--
Caren
If you didn't want to to the sandpaper on your pinking shears, clipper oil will do wonders for an edge of a shear. It's a good idea to oil your blades on your other shears as well. Just make sure you wipe off the excess oil before cutting into your beautiful fabric.