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Purl bee even has a tutorial on how to make these and I am ever so tempted! It is such a marvelous way to get a crafty looking art element to any space with wonderful clusters or pattern and colour all with a thrifty price tag! What else could you ask for? Seriously!
I think it might also be a good use for some of those pricey quilting fabrics I've stocked up on and are afraid to cut. Hey - then I could enjoy their fabric goodness all year long! And I'm not the only one stoked on the idea Rachococoa made a saturday of it! What fun! Now all I need to do is find a plethora of cheap embroidery hoops - any suggestions?
Great idea :) These are way more fun than simple framed fabrics. I hope you'll post pics!
ReplyDeleteWe are the same person.
ReplyDeleteKate, you'll have to look through my enormous fabric stash. It is taking over my sewing room. Help! Mom
ReplyDeleteIt could be cool to switch the fabrics up occasionally too - like for different seasons or something.
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