Alex Anderson LIVE - A 10 Minute Stay Cool Project - PLUS Updates
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Alex has a 10 minute project that will keep you and your loved ones cool this summer. PLUS she will UPDATE you on all the fun projects going on now at TheQuiltShow.com. From Dresden plates to Ice Dyeing learn things you can create this summer.
Toothpick idea works great.
A much easier way to accomplish smooth circles is to cut a circle out of cardboard at your finished circle size. Cut the fabric at least 3/8" larger l than the circle all the way around. Take a needle and thread and stitch around the inner edge as we do in making yo yos. Cinch up the thread with the cardboard circle inside. Tie the thread off inside the wrong side. Spray starch the circle and iron with the cardboard inside. Allow it to cool, snip the basting threads and remove the cardboard. Press again. Voila, you have a perfect circle to applique..
Love Karen Kay Buckley's Perfect Circles!!! Can also use the Bernina Circle Maker tool for raw edge applique.
Good job Alex . We can report to Ricky that you done good 😅.
Stay cool everyone. Maybe it says on the beeds package about soap or detergent. Look under contents for clues to what it is made of.
See you next Monday. Thank you Alex.
I love the striped fabric Alex. I’d use some for circles and then in a border too.
Those sound great, Alex.
Could you do those circles with yoyos?
When soaking, you can leave those tails out of the water bowl.
The water will wick out the tails and they will eventually be all wet.
What size piece of fabric should you start with? I saw that you fold into quarters, but what's the start-size?
Happy 4th of July!🇺🇸
THX
Applipops!
The fabric is 4 1/2 inches wide and WOF?
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Can we appliqué stars sometime? Circles are so much easier than peaks and valleys
Good morning
It’s 101 in TX & higher in some places🙄🙄😡
Good Morning
Did you forget Rosa’s information on turning circles?
Good morning Alex
Living in Florida - will be making some - also will use the beads for eye masks for migraine headaches!
Good morning Alex my name is Janet and I just love to see your show'si am fr San Antonio ,tx . May you have a great day because it is hot here in San Antonio tx..bye 😊❤
I made several of these probably 12-15 years ago. I soaked mine in ice water. They do work great! Thank you for reminding me!
Thank You, Thank You for this tute!!! I have a friend who has fainted from our heat in N.W. Florida. Can't wait to give her a couple!!
I have two of those. They came in tube. It is a type of cloth which stays cold when run under cold water or put in frig. The cloth is a thin spongy fiber.
Hello from El Paso
Fabulous!