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Ahhhh, late August. Composition notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils, the smell of paste in the air... School is back in session. And we have a very special how-to that's sure to get you to the head of the class!
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May I introduce our Teacher, Ms. Karin (<a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Orange Flower</a>). Karin does beautiful work - sweet, simple, and fun. The zipper pouch she made here looks like it came straight out of a modern Japanese Craft book. Just darling. This pouch is perfect for pencils, but with other <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/80"><abbr title="Embroidery can be so, so many things. This is the alpha term for most of the decorative needlearts. ‘Embroidery’ just means any kind of decorative stitching, which can include an endless variety of styles. If you make decorative stitches on fabric, you’re embroidering. You can work in any media on any surface in a free-form manner, along a pattern, or simply by repeating a stitch along a hem or cuff, or edge of a tablecloth. There are endless combinations of stitches and possibilities. Sublime Stitching patterns are designed for embroidery but can be used as templates for other kinds of embroidery as well. Other types of embroidery make use of specific tools and materials, and then earn new and unique names. ">embroidery</abbr></a> transfers, it would also make a great make up case (or tampon case). Take a look at the tutorial <a href="/zippered+pouch+tutorial">here</a>. And we want to see your projects when you finish- don't forget to submit to our <a href="/gallery">Customer Gallery</a>.
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<h4>How-To: <a href="/zippered+pouch+tutorial">Zippered Pouch with Reverse Applique </a><br />
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Ahhhh, late August. Composition notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils, the smell of paste in the air... School is back in session. And we have a very special how-to that's sure to get you to the head of the class!
</p>
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May I introduce our Teacher, Ms. Karin (<a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Orange Flower</a>). Karin does beautiful work - sweet, simple, and fun. The zipper pouch she made here looks like it came straight out of a modern Japanese Craft book. Just darling. This pouch is perfect for pencils, but with other <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/80"><abbr title="Embroidery can be so, so many things. This is the alpha term for most of the decorative needlearts. ‘Embroidery’ just means any kind of decorative stitching, which can include an endless variety of styles. If you make decorative stitches on fabric, you’re embroidering. You can work in any media on any surface in a free-form manner, along a pattern, or simply by repeating a stitch along a hem or cuff, or edge of a tablecloth. There are endless combinations of stitches and possibilities. Sublime Stitching patterns are designed for embroidery but can be used as templates for other kinds of embroidery as well. Other types of embroidery make use of specific tools and materials, and then earn new and unique names. ">embroidery</abbr></a> transfers, it would also make a great make up case (or tampon case). Take a look at the tutorial <a href="/zippered+pouch+tutorial">here</a>. And we want to see your projects when you finish- don't forget to submit to our <a href="/gallery">Customer Gallery</a>.
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<h4>How-To: <a href="/zippered+pouch+tutorial">Zippered Pouch with Reverse Applique </a><br />
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Ahhhh, late August. Composition notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils, the smell of paste in the air... School is back in session. And we have a very special how-to that's sure to get you to the head of the class!
</p>
<p>
May I introduce our Teacher, Ms. Karin (<a href="http://orangeflowersketchbook.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Orange Flower</a>). Karin does beautiful work - sweet, simple, and fun. The zipper pouch she made here looks like it came straight out of a modern Japanese Craft book. Just darling. This pouch is perfect for pencils, but with other <a class="glossary-term" href="/glossary/term/80"><abbr title="Embroidery can be so, so many things. This is the alpha term for most of the decorative needlearts. ‘Embroidery’ just means any kind of decorative stitching, which can include an endless variety of styles. If you make decorative stitches on fabric, you’re embroidering. You can work in any media on any surface in a free-form manner, along a pattern, or simply by repeating a stitch along a hem or cuff, or edge of a tablecloth. There are endless combinations of stitches and possibilities. Sublime Stitching patterns are designed for embroidery but can be used as templates for other kinds of embroidery as well. Other types of embroidery make use of specific tools and materials, and then earn new and unique names. ">embroidery</abbr></a> transfers, it would also make a great make up case (or tampon case). Take a look at the tutorial <a href="/zippered+pouch+tutorial">here</a>. And we want to see your projects when you finish- don't forget to submit to our <a href="/gallery">Customer Gallery</a>.
</p>
<h4>How-To: <a href="/zippered+pouch+tutorial">Zippered Pouch with Reverse Applique </a><br />
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thanks
these will make great gifts for the god-children.
I can imagine what other transfers one might use for a make-up case, buti don't think i want to know which ones would be suitable for a tampon case.
tampon case?
Haha. Yeah. I think this one would be good though!