step9- you can keep all your potlis on one side and top stitch or you can have pairs of buttons alternately on each side and the top stitch.i hope i am clear enough with my how to. i always feel that i am sounding to confusing.
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Feb 15, 2011, 08.03 AMby gunstreetgirl
that’s very cool. only part i found a little unclear (because of my poor english maybe) is what happens on the back side? i understood you are stitching fabric to the wrong side where the ‘tails’ of the bundles go?
i wonder – doesn’t it cause that part to be very thick and bulky? so that if one would use a very thin fabric like e.g. chiffon – wouldn’t the buttonline be heavy and tend to hang down somehow?
Jul 1, 2010, 08.07 PMby firewood
wow thanks :) x