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Apr 04, 2010 17:32

So, I finally finished that set of ten pads last week. Haven't been able to post a picture until now.

have a look )

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smplyscandalous April 4 2010, 21:42:24 UTC
Oh they're gorgeous!
So professional looking.

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sewingmisfit April 4 2010, 22:07:18 UTC
Thank you very much. :D

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sewingmisfit April 4 2010, 22:33:58 UTC
Thank you very much. And icon love! I need to get me some of those, but I keep forgetting. :D

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sewingmisfit April 4 2010, 23:17:41 UTC
Happy Easter, too!

And yes, Kawaii Not is awesome. :)

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owlrigh April 4 2010, 22:54:26 UTC
That's an excellent job, and as the others said, very professional looking. I love your fabric choices!

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sewingmisfit April 4 2010, 23:16:08 UTC
Thank you very much. I had fun picking them out. I just got a little of several fabrics during two or three visits to the fabric store. :)

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staceyxtrouble April 14 2010, 04:06:27 UTC
What kind of snaps do you use? Do you need a tool? I'm still using velcro and I don't want to anymore.

Gorgeous pads! I'm a big fan of the flame print, it took me a while to find some though.

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sewingmisfit April 14 2010, 04:20:31 UTC
I ended up getting the Dritz snap press and 3/8" snaps, I'd get even smaller if I could. Press worked great the first few times then...I started having the top and bottom parts not lining up and that pissed me off. I could only do two good ones in a row. So, I started getting the two parts in place by hand with a pair of pliers and then using the press to finish it off.

The snap press isn't cheap, was about $22, but I had a 50% off coupon so I went ahead and go it.

And thank you! I couldn't resist the flames when I spotted it in the store.

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lillian641 June 2 2010, 07:49:37 UTC
Look at these instructions, they might help: http://sites.google.com/site/shewhorunsintheforest/004

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