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Sew a Wreath for V-day 03 final

Here's my completed Dresden Wreath for my MIL.


My daughter got sick so she didn't get to embellish it but it still came out nicely with the different fabric textures. The solid bright red hearts are satin, the one on the lower left has texture, and the rest are cottons.

I realized while finalizing this project that I don't know how to make bows and bought the wrong ribbon to make one. I ended up doing a magic bow like in the directions in this Craftster post from 2007. (I had totally forgotten about this board and I used to be on it all the time back in the day. I can't even remember my user name but I hope I can find my old posts to see wheat I was up to back then. It looks like Craftster just went into archive only mode on Dec. 19th. and moved active participants to a new site.) The bow I made is kind of derpy looking and isn't sized right for this wreath but I'm sure my MIL will put on a nice one, she's great at making bows. I included a pair of clear command hooks so she can hang it wherever she wants. I think this project took me about 3 days, spaced across a week or so, but that includes at least a half a day messing around with bows.

That's it for this project. Its being mailed off soon. I start back at college on Tuesday and I'm so happy to have this one packed and ready for a trip to the post office.

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