Today I'm revisiting these video tutorials I made a while back. I'm planning to update them for better lighting but will have to wait until I have a new video camera. Enjoy!
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Make your own FatBottomBag
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In the past I've made my loops without folding the bags first and they turn out kind of sloppy. I will have to try your way!
ReplyDeleteGive it a try this way Anna. It makes it alot easier to cut large amounts of bags and have them all pretty uniform. Glad to hear you're already working with plarn too! Love to see some of your great creations :0)
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