Of course the day my tool arrived I decided to put it to good use and proceeded to make my first wreath, which is shown in the picture at the top of this post. It was really very easy to do as all you had to do was cut the fabric strips, cut quilt batting to create the puff, fold the fabric around the batting and then use the E-Z wreathmaker tool to clamp the fabric in place. Simple as pie. A little tiring on the arm for the clamping! LOL LOL But, basically easy to do.
A DIY blog for music -loving - cakeeating people like me. A bit of hair and style tips is included - Enjoy
maj 12, 2012
http://lindawalshoriginals.blogspot.com/2010_04_01_archive.html
Of course the day my tool arrived I decided to put it to good use and proceeded to make my first wreath, which is shown in the picture at the top of this post. It was really very easy to do as all you had to do was cut the fabric strips, cut quilt batting to create the puff, fold the fabric around the batting and then use the E-Z wreathmaker tool to clamp the fabric in place. Simple as pie. A little tiring on the arm for the clamping! LOL LOL But, basically easy to do.
Of course the day my tool arrived I decided to put it to good use and proceeded to make my first wreath, which is shown in the picture at the top of this post. It was really very easy to do as all you had to do was cut the fabric strips, cut quilt batting to create the puff, fold the fabric around the batting and then use the E-Z wreathmaker tool to clamp the fabric in place. Simple as pie. A little tiring on the arm for the clamping! LOL LOL But, basically easy to do.
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