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Thursday, July 31, 2014
Fabric Bomb Revealed
You may
remember that I was the lucky recipient of this fabric bomb from Elizabeth
recently. Using the items I received,
adding only sewing machine thread and the yellow cotton lining fabric, I
completed a tote. I cut up the fabric
and sewed it together and cut it up again and sewed it back together. I used
the red variegated thread to stitch a feather stitch line, then added detached
chain stitches in green floss. I made
three yo-yos and tied the ribbon into bows before I stitched them down with the
green heart buttons. I stitched a line of blanket stitches along one seam, then
added the beads and more detached chain stitches. I put the lace trim around the top edge of
the bag. The bag is about 16 inches tall and 14 inches across. How did I do?
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4 comments:
You did well! I hope to make a start on my Fabric Bomb next week - at least the ideas I have are crystallised in my mind now.
Terrific, Pamela, you for sure are clever.
Your fingers are so nimble! What a great way to use the Fabric Bomb!
Wow! You did a great job on creating your project from the fabric bomb...
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