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Rand Duren started the topic Lesson 3 – Main Discussion – Whale Tale Journal in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal 3 years ago
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Rand Duren started the topic Lesson 1 – Main Discussion – Whale Tale Journal in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal 3 years ago
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Rand Duren started the topic Welcome to Whale Tale Journal – Teacher letter, links and more in the forum Forum: Whale Tale Journal 3 years ago
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The first lesson will be posted to this page on June 7, 2023 and the following lessons will be posted June 21, July 5 and July 19,…[Read more]
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Dawn R Donnelly replied to the topic Finished! in the forum Forum: B Sampler 3 years ago
That is great!!! I’d love to see a pic!
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Michelle Kocurek started the topic Saving Videos in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Hi,
Is there a way to save the videos on my computer for future reference?
Thanks,
Michelle
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Florance Kochenberger replied to the topic Lesson 3 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Thank you VERY much, Sarah. I am very grateful for your suggestions.
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Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Lesson 3 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Hi Lynette,
I used a 12 perle for the Feathered Chain, but a size 8 would look just as nice if that is what you have!
How to join the trailing together is covered in the Lesson 3 video called 3.2: Trailing Variation, the join starts about 4 minutes in!
Best wishes,
Sarah
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Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic Lesson 3 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Florence,
Apologies for missing this post!
Solutions for the Feathered chain would be to Whip or Weave the straight stitch part of the feathered chain, depending on how much coverage you neeed – Weaving give a little more width than whipping.
Here’s a link to the RSN Stitchbank (a great resource if you don’t already know about it!) for…[Read more]
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Rand Duren started the topic Welcome to the 'Embroidery with Mixed Media' Forum in the forum Forum: Embroidery with Mixed Media – GCC Lightning Round 3 years ago
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Rand Duren started the topic Welcome to the 'More Than A Rose' Forum in the forum Forum: More Than A Rose – GCC Lightning Round 3 years ago
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In this class forum you may ask questions, interact with other students and post pictures of your work.Forums offer many benefits, some of these are:
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Mary Jo Schuermann replied to the topic finding fabrics for future projects in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Thank you, Sarah, and all who responded. Great ideas!
Mary
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Lynette Maton replied to the topic Lesson 3 – Main Discussion in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Can you tell us if you used size 12 or size 8 perle for the feathered chain stitch?
Also, I don’t understand the instructions for the join on the circle. Do you have or can you make a video showing how you did this? Yours in the photo looks seamless. I’ve reached the point where I need to join the circle. Thank you!
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Sarah de Rousset-Hall replied to the topic finding fabrics for future projects in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Hi!
The interior box fabric is indeed from Spoonflower, and is their Cotton Poplin, but they do have sample packs available for their fabric types. The cotton poplin is similar to a quilting cotton, but isn’t as soft as a Liberty fabric (I was lucky enough to get some great bargains in their January sale this year!). Spoonflower and other b…[Read more]
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Marilyn Owen replied to the topic finding fabrics for future projects in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
If I recall correctly, someone in the class found the macaron fabric at Spoonflower.com. Spoonflower prints a multitude of fabric types with any of their patterns. Does the person who purchased the fabric from them know which fabric type it was? Spoonflower might also be able to answer the question of which of their fabrics is most like Liberty…[Read more]
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Alison Kearney replied to the topic finding fabrics for future projects in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
Hi Mary,
I too want to make more of these (what beautiful Christmas gifts for those who appreciate handwork!). I found some beautiful Liberty cottons at, of all places, Joann’s. It’s the same lightweight drape as the macaron fabric so I bought small amounts (1/2 yard) of several designs. It’s not cheap but I think a half yard will line at…[Read more]
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Virginia Goodwin-Gray replied to the topic finding fabrics for future projects in the forum Forum: Box Making: Parisian Patisserie 3 years ago
If you’re like me you like to see and feel the fabric when deciding what you want to buy as it is difficult to judge weight of a fabric or scale of a design from a 2″ photo on-screen. Mood fabrics is an online company that carries a wide selection of fabrics, including silks. My orders have always shipped on time and arrived in good condition. One…[Read more]
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