Wow, a brilliant project, fascinated with the history of the project. I would love to see the rhinoceros, will it travel to Europe and the UK? Great talk, inspiring and thought provoking. Thank you
@@tmacquilter no, it was a whole piece of fabric. I can't remember what the brand name of the pen we used, but it was a type that could rub off the fabric.
Wow, a brilliant project, fascinated with the history of the project. I would love to see the rhinoceros, will it travel to Europe and the UK? Great talk, inspiring and thought provoking. Thank you
We would love to travel the project to Europe and the UK!
Enjoyed learning the process of this project. Question?....where did you get the muslin that large for this project. Thank you
I think we just found it online. It is the maximum size you can get it.
@@michellewilson5639 Thank you...was it seamed? and what kind of marking pen did you use on it. Thank you
@@tmacquilter no, it was a whole piece of fabric. I can't remember what the brand name of the pen we used, but it was a type that could rub off the fabric.
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