Input would be great on how to deal with this little blunder - check out the bottom two blades :-(.
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Re: More in the saga of the Dresden Plate :-)
Ah Deb, so glad to know that I am in good company!
Did you hand stitch the center circle? If so, try to remove a few of the stitches and use a pressing/laying tool or pins to secure those two errand blades.
Perhaps another has a better idea?Sewing mends the soul.
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Re: More in the saga of the Dresden Plate :-)
I'm with Blondie. Can you get a thin line of fray-check on the edges of those two to give a bit of support so you could gently roll under and whip stitch in place?Sometimes, when there's a raging fire,
it's best not to try to put it out with gasoline.
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Re: More in the saga of the Dresden Plate :-)
Make your circle just a bit bigger. The circle diagram that comes with the Dresden tool is just a midge to small. Mine did the same things. So I just eyeballed a charm square and cut a circle and it worked. Looks great! Hugs, JanHome, where each lives for the others and all live for God! ><(((((o>
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Re: More in the saga of the Dresden Plate :-)
you're quite welcome, sweetie pieSewing mends the soul.
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Do the math; count your blessings
Laughing is good exercise. It's like jogging on the inside.
http://pinterest.com/vintageprims/boards/ Unless we are creating we are not fully alive
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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