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Wonderful pictures of homemade dolls from 1960.

Arrange the flower petals into an aesthetically pleasing look. you might need to use a spare needle to do so. I just used my fingers.

 

Secure *both* thread ends to the back of the flower with a knot or two, then snip.

 

Pull the running stitch thread lightly, to close up the raw edges, as shown.

 

I made a similar project as a child...a heart-shaped sachet filled with potpourri. In this tutorial I make a little zipper-free pillowcase and fill it with lavender, but the project is easy to modify to suit your wishes.

 

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When you're done making petals, create a loop of petals by pushing the needle & thread back through the first petal.

 

Lissajous figures are interesting curves that occur in systems where oscillation happens in more than one direction, for example when a pendulum hanging from a string moves in the plane.

 

These pictures are from an easy persistence of vision approach to playing with Lissajous figures. Read more about this project here.

  

Using the embroidery hoop, sew the letters to the banner fabric with the emboridery thread. You can use a running stitch, applique stitch, or backstitch, but I used a satin stitch here.

 

It takes a long time.

Here's the AOL CD mailer, when opened.

Fold your fabric square diagonally, as shown in the photo. Wrong-side should be facing up.

easy thanksgiving meal sep-by-step

Delicious, rustic fare in about 25 minutes. Find out how to make it at Winepairings

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