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06-15-2014, 03:59 PM
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Momo
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That is such a neat way to have perfect pleats. Thanks for sharing this site.
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Thanks for sharing, I'm sure I'll use that sometime!
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That is very cool. I have never had any desire to pleat anything, but I may have to, now!
I don't know about trying it, but I definitely agree that it is a cool method.
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What a great idea, and easier than ruffling too! Thanks.
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Thanks for sharing!
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Using the fork like this instead of going to the lips with a big bite should keep the pounds off the hips while sewing!
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How clever. I guess you could make a 3 tine pleat or a 2 tine pleat. Whoever thought of this?
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