Turn paper serviettes/napkins to 'fabric'
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This is a link to describe how to and show an example of turniing and using paper serviettes/napkins into 'fabric'
www.craftfactory.com.au/xmas_serviette2.html
and this link is to show how someone used them in a quilt
www.craftfactory.com.au/LeighH_duck_quilt.html
I have made 2 panels using paper serviettes for tote bags using serviettes and am very happy with them - now to make squares for a quilt.
Thought you might like to try something a little different!!!!
www.craftfactory.com.au/xmas_serviette2.html
and this link is to show how someone used them in a quilt
www.craftfactory.com.au/LeighH_duck_quilt.html
I have made 2 panels using paper serviettes for tote bags using serviettes and am very happy with them - now to make squares for a quilt.
Thought you might like to try something a little different!!!!
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thanks for the links
I made your links clickable by putting the http://in front of them
http://www.craftfactory.com.au/xmas_serviette2.html
http://www.craftfactory.com.au/LeighH_duck_quilt.html
I made your links clickable by putting the http://in front of them
http://www.craftfactory.com.au/xmas_serviette2.html
http://www.craftfactory.com.au/LeighH_duck_quilt.html
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you are very welcome, it makes it easier for others to click on them just be sure the http://www.
is in front of the address, when I post a link, I always go back and test it to be sure
what is your weather like in Australia?
is in front of the address, when I post a link, I always go back and test it to be sure
what is your weather like in Australia?
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Thank you Craftybear for correcting the links
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