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Sunday, July 12, 2009

~ IT'S STRAWBERRY SEASON - IN FELT ~

Hi there! I struggle at being crafty, it just doesn't come easily to me. I got so excited upon stumbling across this quick tutorial, photo compliments of Marie at *Permission to Unwind*. Thank you Marie for a great tutorial and permission to include your photo.

Tutorial with templates at Marie's blog HERE. Note~these are small, very small strawberries, maybe like they grow in the wild:)
Wouldn't this be an oh so cute gift for a stitchy friend or to hang anywhere in your home? Now that it's quiet here and I'm alone (YAY), I'll make time tonight to work up one or two of these lovelies:)

If you've not already tried one of these teeny tiny beauties, will you please join me? I'd love to see your finishes and share them with Marie, so please feel free to send me a pic~if you like. I have felt scraps in my stash, maybe you do too!

Tootles, Sue

7 comments:

  1. Darling little fobs! If I can force IE to open her blog, maybe I'll join you!

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  2. I'm going to try this! I have some little bitty pieces of felt, too -- wasn't enough for anything but a tiny project! Thanks for the link and for showing these cute berries.

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  3. Your strawberries look so pretty and jummy :))

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  4. too cute!!! Did you get yours made?!? How hard are they!?!?
    To daffycat.....I was having trouble getting into blogs with IE. We switched to firefox & I am good to go!!!!!

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  5. love the strawberries but will have to wait until I can get some red felt to try them, I seem to have every colour but red! Thanks for sharing Sue...

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  6. Those are just so darling! Great job!

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  7. Thanks for sharing this link! I tried to leave her a thank you comment, but there was no comment option??

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