Dear Jane ®: or more finished ingot ORT
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finished sewing the ingot 89, the J-1 . It takes just five pieces applied.
I did so, very old-fashioned because I have a husband who makes me such wonderful light boxes like Carolina or the Dori .... sniff sniff ...
So I stuck in the window with the sheet ingot form and then fit a square 6 "x 6" base fabric. I used a marker called mark Frixion Pilot, which all know is the one whose marks disappear with the heat of the iron.
my puppies I waited patiently until I finished tracing .....
The block was well. These marks would guide me to implement the line figures.
Here
story as I prepare the pieces of application and I use the technique of needle turn. But I know that most all use freezer paper and this explanation is not useful for anything ....
pieces glued them on cardboard and cut out without margin. Then leaned over the front of the fabric. To trim the fabric itself that left margin.
To provide a little work piece bend straight lines, just finger tight, mark easy. It's just give him a pinch of the fingers ....
And so I applied the five microscopic parts of this block .... any claim (claim they say in Spain) you know that Jane is with me and not eh. ....
If we notice the buttons on the first picture, I tell you that are English. It was a gift I received much love from the hands of Server Rosa, a love of quiltera. Son of 1939 a English haberdashery owned the paint control. They are one more beautiful than the other, and are in perfect condition!! I love vintage buttons, and they know they were sent from as far away thinking of me, because I value them more. Thanks Rosa !!!!!
Happy Thursday to all !!!!!!!
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