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Are payments safe on Facebook pay I joined through Facebook
Megan replied: 17 Oct 21 at 19:44
Yes it?s fine
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Any suggestions as to how to remove glue from interfacing on my iron ????
Sharon replied: 25 Oct 21 at 14:48
I picked up a useful hint from a Sewing page on Facebook and now I always use a paracetamol tablet when anything gets stuck to my iron. Hold the tablet with a pair of tweezers and rub on a hot iron and then wipe with a cloth and hey presto off the stuck mess comes. Very satisfying. Give it a try.
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Please do you have the bamboo handles on website can't find them x
Debbie replied: 18 Oct 21 at 17:07
We're out of stock at the moment I'm afraid...
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We?re is the template for the beach bag huts?
Debbie replied: 16 Oct 21 at 13:00
Go tot he rpoject then click on 'template', it will open a new page...
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Hi Debbie. Do you have a video for sewing a Gonk for Christmas please? I have searched but can?t find anything?.. maybe this could be a Saturday sewing project? X
Jilly - (FB Wispa Labrador) replied: 21 Oct 21 at 08:20
Thank you for the Gnome/Gonk demo yesterday. It was AMAZING!!
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A friend has given me these feet does anyone know what they are used for.
Jules replied: 15 Oct 21 at 13:14
Thanks Debbie
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I am in the middle of sewing with a twin needle and my bobbin has run out. Can I refill my bobbin whilst my twin needle is still threaded with one thread. It just takes me such a long time to thread the needles as I can't see them very well so hopefully I won't need to.
Sharon replied: 15 Oct 21 at 20:46
Thank you for your help
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Hi debbie I made the paint brush roll straight after your live . I used the poppy fabric from your website. For anyone who wants to know the instructions are in half yard heaven. I love it thanks debbie
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Megan replied: 13 Oct 21 at 20:38
I even made my own bias binding for the first time
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Hi hope you can help me please? I've seen a sewing tutorial on how to make a quilt using flannel fabric (no one of Debbie's) Please can you let me know what fabric I should use as you wash the quilt after making it and then it gives a frayed edge. Thank you Lorraine Manton
Debbie replied: 15 Oct 21 at 08:59
Flannel makes a lovely soft quilt, but any woven cotton fabric would have the same effect...
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Hi Debbie, I am new here. ???? Is there any chance you could post a tutorial for suit trousers please? A bit like the straight pencil skirt, with some darts and a zip. I have polyester fabric. Thank you.
Jilly - (FB Wispa Labrador) replied: 12 Oct 21 at 21:19
Oh thank you. I would appreciate that.
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Hi Megan thank you for your answer but the link you sent me in the description box is only the larger size I was after the smaller size.
Megan replied: 9 Oct 21 at 17:52
I?m sure she says in the video
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Hi I would like to make the smaller of the Dog treat bags as well as the larger one. Do you have the correct sizes for the smaller ones please? There is only the sizes for the larger ones in YouTube.
Debbie replied: 12 Oct 21 at 15:17
Try halfing the width of the fabric and zip, but I think I'd keep the same depth...
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Hi everyone, I want to make the scalloped gift bag but don?t have any H200, could is use G700 instead? Thanks.
BW replied: 12 Oct 21 at 18:13
Great, thanks Debbie
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Hi, hoping somebody can help. I have an oval wicker basket that I would like to line in order to present a gift to my niece for her birthday but I need some help on how to do this please. I would like it to fit snugly around the top with elastic and maybe have a frilled edge overhanging the top. Has anyone lined a basket and could give me some tips on how to go about it please? I have left it a bit late in the day as my nieces birthday is next Wednesday so any help would be really appreciated. Thanks. Ali xx
Nancy replied: 10 Oct 21 at 01:13
I?ve only crocheted one, but since you?re in a rush, I would take your material and put it in your basket. Put something in it heavy enough to clip the sides up all the way around. I would then draw on the wrong side at least 3 or 4 inches above the clips to allow for hems, elastic, etc. Take out what you put in the bottom and draw around the inside of the bottom so you can add batting in it if you are using lining. I don?t know if that helps but I would do it that way OR hot glue the fabric after you have it cut out?especially if you?re in a rush. Lace, ribbons and bows, etc can hide the glue area. Good luck, Nancy Hyde
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