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Post by tracey on Nov 18, 2017 16:12:26 GMT
Shall I choose???, only joking. I bet they are all great. Maybe visualise who would derive the most pleasure from receiving the other two amongst your family/friends.
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Post by MTRuth on Nov 18, 2017 23:29:44 GMT
Or I could send all three
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Post by tracey on Nov 19, 2017 6:43:36 GMT
Well yes that's an option of course! As long as you don't open mine and think 'Well is that it??!!'
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Post by pamster on Nov 21, 2017 23:41:07 GMT
I'm so curious about how all the cards turn out! It's exciting It will be a bit later before your curiosity is satisfied with respect to the card I am sending to you - I just failed the first attempt If at first you don't succeed ....... I will try again.
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Post by MTRuth on Nov 22, 2017 16:49:28 GMT
Has everyone been able to contact their partner and get an address? Pamster, that sounds like me. That's why I usually make more than one at a time so I can mess one up
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Post by tracey on Nov 23, 2017 6:29:12 GMT
I failed the back up second attempt, so I was rather pleased that I was more than happy with the first attempt!
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Post by Shepherdess on Nov 23, 2017 16:57:18 GMT
My plan is to do it tomorrow. I have a day off work and plan to hide in my studio.
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Post by pamster on Nov 24, 2017 8:00:32 GMT
Today I made two more, just waiting to see how they look when they dry, fingers crossed.
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Post by tracey on Nov 24, 2017 12:58:42 GMT
I am sure Stargazer will be very pleased with whichever card you send her Pamster
As we are heading into Winter in the UK, drying pieces is not a problem as they just go on a radiator. However previously when the heating wasn't needed, I put my work in the grill part of my oven, so when the oven was on cooking something, it dried everything, works an absolute treat!
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Post by Stargazer on Nov 24, 2017 17:58:53 GMT
Oh, yes! Ofcourse I will, my goodness! I worry about the same thing --- Do you guys glue it on a piece of paper to write on, or just the wool picture with a note besides?
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Post by MTRuth on Nov 24, 2017 19:49:18 GMT
I usually fuse (with fusible web and an iron) paper to the back of the wool card. Or I fuse it to a folded cardstock depending on the size. Or you can stitch it to the paper with machine as long as you use a long stitch length and only go around once.
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Post by tracey on Nov 24, 2017 19:50:52 GMT
There are no set rules Stargazer! Just do your own thing!
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Post by tracey on Nov 24, 2017 19:55:00 GMT
Ruth - please choose one from the following, blues, greens, rusts, reds !
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Post by MTRuth on Nov 25, 2017 0:17:48 GMT
rusts
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Post by Shepherdess on Nov 25, 2017 2:07:16 GMT
I how fused a post card backing and sewn it onto a folded card with just a few hand stitches so it would be easy to remove if that's what the person wanted to do.
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