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Fiber Artist 03-04-2010 10:36 AM

I,ve loved seeing all of your projects,this one is as great as the rest of them .You take to your machine like my son (he makes wonderful things also)Great job!

MISHNJIM 03-04-2010 04:10 PM

Great job!!! Love the bowl...I'm telling you this forum is getting me in trouble....LOL

Sheree from Chicago 03-04-2010 04:23 PM

Eddie - your so creative and make such beautiful things!

Dkm 03-04-2010 05:09 PM

I used Elmers school glue sticks. I keep them in the ref. This helps them to stay firm while using. It helps hold the material around the cord.

jan22 03-04-2010 06:17 PM

I love making these and have taught several classes at our local QS. I like to use strips, it gives it motion. I'm in the process of making chair pads for my wooden chairs. I don't do the curve part, just keep it flat instead till it gets the size I need, 14". Also made small size bowls about 6 inches wide at the bottom and 2-3 " high. One is on my husbands bureau for him to put his pocket junk in at nite. Keeps it all together instead of rolling on the floor.

jan22 03-04-2010 06:18 PM

OOops, that should have been fabric with stripes.

chris_quilts 03-04-2010 06:42 PM

Eddie; Beautiful bowl and love the fabric. Looks great with the handles. !1st one I've seen with handles.

Eddie 03-04-2010 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by bstanbro
I love your fabric bowl. I want to try this some time. I'm wondering . . . how did your hands hold up? I have arthritis in my right hand index finger in the big knuckle, and I worry that this will be too hard on my hand to do. Did you find it to be tedious in that way?

I didn't find it tedious -- actually, I really find it relaxing. Just kind of take it at your own pace and rest when you need to. I like it because you can get to a stopping point easily with each fabric strip.

Eddie 03-04-2010 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by kayjak
Eddie, your bowls are beautiful! I have made several of these as gifts so I can't show pictures, but I was wondering why you use glue. I did not use glue and I used the stepping zig-zag stitch which gives each stitching line more sturdy. Is that the same stitch you used? I am curious if the glue would make a difference. Seeing your beautiful bowls makes me want to make some more. Everything you make is beautiful!!!!!!
Have a great day!
Jackie

I used the glue to hold the fabric in place, I was afraid of it slipping around on the cord while I was trying to zig-zag it. The zig-zag I used was just a standard one that zips from side to side.

Eddie 03-04-2010 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by Dkm
I used Elmers school glue sticks. I keep them in the ref. This helps them to stay firm while using. It helps hold the material around the cord.

I wondered about those, but I was afraid it would gum up the needle. Does the glue stick dry totally dry?


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