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Saturday, November 25, 2017
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13 comments:
The Japanese snacks look amazing. Was the thing with eyes nice? I presume it is hazelnut flavoured from the packaging?
Hi Pamela,wow lovely kogin pieces,love the patchwork bag ,glad you all had so much fun xx
Splendid :D They're always doing such a good job...
kogin is so beautiful, I guess you need a special fabric to do the embroidery ??
In stitches,
Nadine
The kogin stitching is beautifu as is the crazy patch bag.
It is such a good idea to make a small kogin panel and then add kimono silk around it for making a larger bag.
You have had a good Labour holiday!
Cute little snacks, they look like toys.
I like the design on the brown wrapper.
And great embroidery/hand work, thanks for sharing Pamela.
Oh I love the bag - that lace is amazing! xx
Gorgeous bag, such vivid colours and I do like the pretty kogin work on your bag.
This is an inspirational idea. Simply beautiful!
Oh, they all seem to love their kogin alright, and rightly so! I need to try again soon.
Lingerie bags would be very useful. Thanks for the reminder.
These kogin patterns are so beautiful, and you can play around with variegated threads if your want to. Neat idea to make these lingerie bags.
Lovely kogin projects, Pamela!
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