finished dresden plate top with 1930`s prints
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Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Hi there, I agree that your work should be as neat on the inside as it is on the outside. I worked for a coutourier at one time from when I was sixteen until I was nineteen. His work was very exclusive. The first outfit I made when I was there had to be shown to the boss who promptly turned it inside out to look at it not even looking at the right side first. "Beautiful work" he said to me, "You should be so proud of your sewing that you would wear it inside out as well as right side out because the inside is just as perfect". This was rather a shock but luckily I felt the same way otherwise I would have been looking for another place to work. Here's to neatness and Cheers to all.
Lol from Gleniveve
Lol from Gleniveve
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by hobbykat1955
I just started making Dresden Plates...never did it before and finally found the ruler at Joann's. It's going to be busy because I found it's a great way to use the scraps up in the my basket so I just grab and add....
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