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Thank you for this great tutorial! I've been quilting for almost 2 years. Piecing is going well but I'm just learning to quilt my completed tops. Pebbles seems like a great method to add texture for some of my projects. So much to learn!😘
I have a spiral bound rulebook for a game... the ends aren't long enough to fold over the next loop. I'm trying to figure out how to secure it. I have read people hot gluing a bead to the end, but I ain't buying a hot glue gun for this one job. The spiral is plastic. Ugh.
Who doesn't have a hot glue gun? Plus, you can buy it and have it for other projects, it WILL come in handy for later and it's best to save yourself the hustle from going to the store later
My first time to see your channel. This is my favorite way to make flying geese, and I love my Studio 180 tools. I’m still looking for the very best way to make one flying goose. Does anyone have the definitive solution to that?
This is the BEST flying geese tutorial that I’ve seen. I really appreciate the detailed explanation on how to trim them. Cutting, sewing and trimming. The close up shots with the ruler markings was very helpful!! Thank you!
Thank you for your video. I want to point out that the first trim--both in the instructions and in Deb's demonstration, is turning the unit so that the bottom of the unit is on top. This ensures that the bottom gets the perfect angle of trim of a 45 angle where the goose and sky meet. The unit is then flipped and aligned with the trim sizes to cut the perfect 1/4" for the top. It is a must have ruler. It will save much time and frustration. It does make a difference...and the way you show is the most intuitive way..but you will not consistently get the trim down that you want which produces those perfect diagonals in the lower corner.
💗😊💕Noice! Thanks sweet sister, I was about to cut those meddlesome tips (I was worried that the coil would uncoil from the paper, as I did this on a previous notebook). I listened to the little inspiration that told me to check you tube, and you had the perfect answer for this tiny irritation, I’ve been having to deal with. I tried it and it works perfectly, no more bunched papers as I turn the pages, and no more sharp metal poking me. I used pliers. Have a terrific day💕😊💗