VERY cute.
I can see all kinds of ways to use this fabric. Have fun creating AND be sure to post pictures of your completed project. |
Very cute! They will love it.
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That is a great idea - I think I saw some similar to this on QB a month or so ago - I think its perfect for little girls.
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That is very cool. Good idea!
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Originally Posted by Up North
(Post 5445474)
Where did you find this my grandaughter would go crazy over it!!
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Originally Posted by HillCountryGal
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VERY cute.
I can see all kinds of ways to use this fabric. Have fun creating AND be sure to post pictures of your completed project. |
Originally Posted by hperttula123
(Post 5445618)
I found someone selling it online. It was $10 a yard. It's by Michael Miller so it shouldn't be to hard to find. I'd check etsy first to see if someone had it there. :)
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How pretty! Reminds me of my high school days! :)
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It looks like great fun for the kids. I learned from a friend recently that you can use ordinary Crayolas on fabric and then iron it between layers of paper towels to get the wax out. It goes through the wash surprisingly well. The kids might find that more manageable than the pens because they don't bleed and there are more colors. If it were to fade a little after many washings, they could have the pleasure of coloring it again. It's a good idea to stabilize the the fabric with freezer paper on the back before doing the coloring to keep it from puckering under the force of the crayon. If the design is small, you'll want to sharpen the crayons often. Here's an example someone posted showing a border design she is doing with crayons and embroidery: http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t195717.html
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Really cute fabric. Great for the kids stuff. I think letting them color it is a wonderful idea.
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