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Frilly Scrunchie
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p109024
Date Added: September 7, 2000
This scrunchie an easy one to make but it does take some time to complete since it is made with thread. You could actually make it with yarn to speed it up but you would not get the same effect as you would get from thread.
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Sheetworks Studio Version 2.5!
Sheetworks Studio Version 2.5 Sheetworks Studio is your free crafting studio for printing accurate templates, bead strips, quilt blocks, and creative project sheets. Every page is sized for US Letter paper and designed to make cutting, assembling, and experimenting with designs easier. The app is continually refined so your tools stay smooth, stable, and ready for whatever you create next.
Random Quick Tip!
Glue Basting Quilt As You Go BlocksHere is another way to baste a quilt block when making your quilt sandwiches. I have done this and it works very well! Instead of using spray or fusible batting, you can put dots of liquid Elmer's School glue where you would normally put your safety pins. I would actually put the dots closer together. Think of this, when we use spray basting or fusible batting, there is glue, why not just use the least expensive option. Little dots of Elmer's school glue. You cannot feel the dots when you are quilting and they do not interfere with the needle in the machine. Just use little dots. The action of pressing the glued layers together flattens the glue dots and as long as they are tiny, you will not feel them. Also, the Elmer's school glue will wash out of clothing even after it is set with an iron. Plus you don't have to worry about overspray or breathing in the glue into your lungs. I have also made a glue/water mixture and brushed it on with a sponge brush. That works well also.
