Just a quick pic of my snowflakes all ready to take to the charity shop to be sold. Twelve snowflakes made: three of each design.
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They will sell like hot cakes. Love them.
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Hope so!
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Lovely! They are sure to sell well.
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Will be interesting to see!
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love all your patterns especially the snowflakes you have made for charity Well done
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Thank you!
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Hope they all find a new home soon x
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Me too!
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beautiful, i work at a Catholic School and i am busy making 26 of your crosses for our Matric students who are finishing off with us this week and then i am going to tackle the snowflakes. I wondered if i could dip them in a mixture of watered down white glue and then sprinkle glitter on them. Would that work? I confess i am a little addicted to glitter.
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Glad to hear of someone who finds my patterns useful. I use watered down white glue on my Christmas Baubles to make them stiff. I haven’t tried adding glitter before they dry. The baubles are made in crochet cotton and I imagine the glue will work better on cotton yarn. I suggest you experiment with one and see.
I would be interested to know how you get on.
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A fellow glitter glutton! Love the idea – might try that one myself! 😉
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