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Can anyone tell me how to change my email address please. x
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Studio44 replied: 4 Aug 20 at 11:28
Hi Lyn You can find the discount for Debbie's store on offers January 17th 2020. The book offers and competitions (Except for Debbie's own books) are specials that change each month. The offer on Debbie's store and for her books are constant and can be used by members at any time.
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I love Debbie's rolls of polka dot bias binding. ? Does anyone know where I can get it. ?Thanks ????
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Ro replied: 3 Aug 20 at 19:09
Thanks!
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I was away at the weekend and missed Debbie's live chat. Is there anywhere I can watch this? I can't see it on YouTube.? Thanks .
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Studio44 replied: 30 Jul 20 at 10:43
Barb is absolutely right and we will also add it as a blog post so you can catch up on the website.
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Could someone help me to find the discount code. ,I'm trying to buy some fabric off Debbie thank you. I'm a new member x
Heather replied: 27 Jul 20 at 20:37
Thank you barn x
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Hi, I am new to sewing and was wondering if Debbie's downloadable patterns print off in the size that you need them, or do you need to upscale them?? I am thinking about things like the oven glove (in the first instance). Sorry if this is a daft question.
TINA replied: 1 Aug 20 at 21:00
Hi. Yes Debbie's patterns are true to size/measurements .. The printer settings are important. The computer in my local library does not print true to size so I use this for the instructions only and ask my son to print off the patter as it has more accurate settings. Happy sewing.
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Good morning I'm new to sewing and want to make a bolster cushion from ?the Book my bolster insert is bigger than the size mentioned the one in the book is 16 by 6 the one I have is 18 by 8 ?and wondered how much fabric would I need thanks?
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Snowy replied: 3 Aug 20 at 07:21
Morning Debbie it?s from your book outdoor living page 57 thank you joan (snowy)
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I think Debbie said the mouse behind her was a former project but looking I can't find it can anyone help please?
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Heather replied: 26 Jul 20 at 14:47
Hi Karen I didn?t see it but Debbie made a mouse for children?s projects on YouTube Regards Heather
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The block you did this morning .You made into a cosmetic bag .where do I find the block please .I would like to try it?
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Lorraine replied: 1 Aug 20 at 16:49
Thank you Heather ,Found it .x
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I am a beginner and I purchased some double sided fusible foam by mistake (really wanted single sided) and I am now stuck as to how to use it. I bought it to use in making a bag but I only want to fuse one side to the outer fabric. ?How do I stop the 2nd side from sticking when I I iron it? Thanks
Linda replied: 1 Aug 20 at 22:18
Thank you I'll try that
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Hi does anyone have a copy of the High style handbags CD-ROM? I have been searching everywhere for it and it's not available anywhere! Here's hoping one of you lovely people have a copy?
Mandy replied: 7 Aug 20 at 21:29
Hi Debbie after scouring the internet for over a month I finally came across a lady selling one! On my birthday 18th July too! So I'm one very happy lady and have already made 2 Big Bow Bags!
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I have just made a bag?with Bosal single sided fusible?foam. ?But after I have machined it & pulled it through the lining it is creased. ?Can you tell me? 1. Can I re iron the bag and if so on what temperature & for how long & do I use steam. ? 2. Also when I?applied it I used a dry iron on cotton for six seconds With fabric between the iron & Bosal I am not sure whether I am applying the Bosal correctly & I am afraid to try anything incase I make it worse. ?It is still a very nice bag but I would be happier if I could remove the creases. Thanks Jackie ?
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Debbie replied: 25 Jul 20 at 08:58
You can give the bag a good blast of steam to eliminate the wrinkles, as long as your fabric will take the heat....
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I am having problems with inserting the sleeves, can anyone help or suggest how to do this?
Lorraine H replied: 31 Jul 20 at 21:15
Hi Debbie, It is item 4 on the instructions for the Maddie dress- Sew the sleeves into the armholes, right sides together. For some strange reason I am struggling and I have sewn sleeves into dolls dresses before. May be I have cut the sleeves wrong, I will try again and if need be cut some more sleeves. Lou M
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Hello? I have recently subscribed to Debbies Half Yard Sewng Club and could I please ask when it has the instructions for the projects is it the widths or the heights of the projects that come?first. Also are there any projects suitable for an 8 year old child?messenger bag and matching purse. ? Thank you Lynne Gibson
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Debbie replied: 25 Jul 20 at 08:59
Hi Lynne, Widths always come first, and we don't have a specific child's messenger bag at the moment but I'll put it on the list!
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Elizabeth bag
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Debbie replied: 3 Aug 20 at 03:06
The easiest way is to pop the ends of the straps inside the top seam of the bag, sew facing downwards before adding the lining, this should be in the QR video on the packaging if that helps!
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I have tried to order a Kraft Tex with code BACKPACK123 but it's not working and I registered gill?
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Studio44 replied: 31 Jul 20 at 15:28
Hi Gill, unfortunately, that code was a special offer for the month of March! We hope you can still find what you need.
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Can anyone tell me where to find a video or pattern for the Miss Messenger Bag.Please.
Mary replied: 14 Jul 20 at 22:04
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Hi Can anyone suggest another wool for her hair. I've tried to get a brown in the Alpaca but it's either out of stock or very expensive. I'm not sure what else would be suitable Many thanks Kathy
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Debbie replied: 15 Jul 20 at 09:25
The Alpaca is lovely as it's curly, but any knitting yarn would work!
