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12 comments:
It's too pretty to put a drippy coffee cup on! I've never tried cathedral windows - yours looks fabulous!
I agree with Sarah. It's really beautiful and I think you did a great job.
Nice Cathedral Window - there are lots of nice variations that you can try and it's a great way of using special bits of fabric in the window bits. xx
Looks great your Cathedral Window.
You work at such speed! Impressive result! I love the choice of 'stained glass'.
Good progress on your butterfly bag.
Your cathedral window piece is fabulous, I agree!
And you're going to make more!
Ery pretty butlterfly bag, your cathedral window piece looks too pretty to be a coffee mat, doesn't look wonky to me.
What a wonderful window! I really love it, I look forward to your next one!
It's beautiful, well done.
Great little window piece! You're brave to set coffee on it. I'd certainly manage a drip sometime hah
I love your new project. I don't think I've ever heard of or seen this technique before.
I love your cathedral window, your fabrics are so pretty!
I’d never use it as a mug rug! Maybe a pouch for keeping a special treasure safe?
Lovely butterfly bag too!
Hugs,
Barbara xx
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