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Shoes by Hinzeit Sorry I can't tell you about the fabric and fiber! |
The overdyed threads I used were difficult to match, so I chose a fabric that had some of the colors but really featured the colors in the house.
Sorry about the crappy photos; I took them at night. My camera seriously does not like shooting in low light.
My BIL and his family are coming to Philly earlier than I expected, and I've got to clean this joint. And you know how I love to do that!
You did a great job with the flat fold. I will have to make something like it for my sister who loves shooz. Enjoy your company!
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine making cording (albeit only 1 color) for a 3'x5'rug? It involves the universe geographically to handle all those strands being twisted, "miles" apart.
ReplyDeleteYour finishing shows vast improvement over the years of reading your blog. I hope you feel more confident about it--your product says you should! Mary Agnes
The flat fold looks great.
ReplyDeletenice flat fold :) and lucky you getting help with the cording ... and when you've done yours can you clean mine I've got stitching group coming here tonight :) love mouse xxxx
ReplyDeleteA lovely finish! The cording and fabric look great.
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that? Great job!
ReplyDeleteNice finish, Anna. I have yet to try the flat-fold. But who am I kidding, I have tried very few finishing techniques, cuz I don't finish-finish things often enough.
ReplyDeleteThat cording is perfect! Great choice on the backing fabric, too.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cute. Love the charms.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love the colors of the cording and material.
ReplyDeleteHappy Stiching
Denise
Very nice! I think you did well with the color matching.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the finishing!
ReplyDeleteThe flat-fold turned out lovely, especially the cording.
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