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I encourage my students to save all the edges and scraps they cut
away as they might come in hand for other projects!
I like placing and bonding my collections all down,
then free machine stitching all over.
This fabric, I then add surfaces, print and stitch to.
Above, Barbara has made this beautiful needlecase
by using all the off cuts and trimmings from her
India Inspired Wall Hanging and a floral gauze.
The sparkly sari pieces just add that glitz.
See my journal cover using the sam method.
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