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Her patterns and tutorials are very detailed step-by-step with lots of pictures. Super fun and easy to use.
Nice, square top with a handy handle
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Zipper on the bottom for dumping out the beans and washing.
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I made this one for my front door, and the fabrics are the same as my first quilt that ended up being hung on a nearby wall. That's my favorite Amelia print on the back.
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My only problem was using batting instead of fusible fleece for the lining. I tried to turn it into a fusible thing with heat-n-bond. That was a mess! The paper back didn't peal off and I had to just toss it.
3 comments:
adorable!
Love the doorstops. What a great idea. Nice fabrics, I can see why they are favorites!
Rita
Wow! I love the fabrics. Amazing as always!
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