They
are a bit time consuming, but worth the time because they turn out so
nice. Here are a few I’ve been working
on when out and about. (I’ll finish the
bead part at home).
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Saturday, August 15, 2015
Current Carry-A-Long Project
I save
every little scrap of linen or evenweave fabric. Small pieces are perfect for making little
fobs. I’ve made quite a few of these eyelet beaded fobs. Here are a few I made
last year.
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5 comments:
Oh these are nifty! They look like those 20s flapper dresses haha. The blue one on the far right is just stunning!
I too save the snippets off larger projects for small ones. They're also useful for when I need to test the colorfastness of a thread before dunking the whole project.
Love them!, nice idea.
Wow! These are fabulous! A lot of work in a small piece.
A great idea, the supporters are very special and unique. Very beautiful.
Greetings from far Germany
Sandra
Wow, what a great idea. I like them.
Greetings, Manuela
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