Christmas ornament topper #1
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Christmas in July! Never too early to start a holiday project!
Found this at:
www.studioefabrics.com
free projects-archive - Holiday Magic
I thought the original was too big for me and a test, so I made a copy at 75% and 50%. The pattern is 3 pieces. I taped them together and traced on an old manila folder. Folded the fabric, placed the pattern on the seam and cut with my small rotary cutter. I think the small one is a pretty good size for a mug rug (now I finally have one!)
Found this at:
www.studioefabrics.com
free projects-archive - Holiday Magic
I thought the original was too big for me and a test, so I made a copy at 75% and 50%. The pattern is 3 pieces. I taped them together and traced on an old manila folder. Folded the fabric, placed the pattern on the seam and cut with my small rotary cutter. I think the small one is a pretty good size for a mug rug (now I finally have one!)
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http://www.studioefabrics.com/docume...tandNapkin.pdf
Very cool. That's a really versatile pattern. Thanks for sharing.
And a link to their other archived patterns:
http://www.studioefabrics.com/pages.php?pID=9&archive=1
Very cool. That's a really versatile pattern. Thanks for sharing.
And a link to their other archived patterns:
http://www.studioefabrics.com/pages.php?pID=9&archive=1
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Originally Posted by MTS
http://www.studioefabrics.com/docume...tandNapkin.pdf
Very cool. That's a really versatile pattern. Thanks for sharing.
And a link to their other archived patterns:
http://www.studioefabrics.com/pages.php?pID=9&archive=1
Very cool. That's a really versatile pattern. Thanks for sharing.
And a link to their other archived patterns:
http://www.studioefabrics.com/pages.php?pID=9&archive=1
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