by gayle950 20 Sep 2010

Here is another idea to use those scrap threads.

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by dilceia 20 Sep 2010

Thanks! This is a great idea!

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gayle950 by gayle950 20 Sep 2010

Yes, I like to be a bit different, and wear something crafty. I think this is a great idea and as soon as I can get to town to get a t shirt I will be trying it. Hope it works.

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by capoodle 20 Sep 2010

A Good way not to waste anything. That is GREEN sewing. It gives a nice look.

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by dollygk 20 Sep 2010

This methos just might work for a 'rag' quilt, using one color designs and all those freebie blocks we get!! Let us see the pictures if you do try this!!

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by dlmds 20 Sep 2010

Thank you for this information. I have plenty of thread scraps. H&*

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by shilly 20 Sep 2010

Inspiration can be had here; the tutorials are simple and easy to follow.Puff foam ,too.TU.

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by ssampsel 20 Sep 2010

i have a bucket of thread scraps!

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by keeponsewing 20 Sep 2010

very good idea, but I couldn't wear that as big as I am. LOL However, maybe on a solid button up blouse or something it might be more appealing. :)

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by meganne 20 Sep 2010

Those loose threads would drive me crazy! LOL!!!

I'm still thinking of how I am going to use up my threads, I'm leaning towards making FSL Christmas ornaments with them. Then again I may just use them to stuff small soft toys.
Hugs n roses, Meganne

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trovato by trovato 20 Sep 2010

there are some nice FSL desins at liannestitch.de, Yvonne

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by jayce 20 Sep 2010

different

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by ansalu 20 Sep 2010

Funny idea; nothing to wear on my breast ;o)
Maybe for kids-Tshirts or for the jeans of my little one *lol*

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keeponsewing by keeponsewing 20 Sep 2010

I'm with you on that one. I thought that was me modeling. hehehe...

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by airyfairy 20 Sep 2010

Absolutely amazing!!!

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by gayle950 20 Sep 2010

the Link

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gayle950 by gayle950 20 Sep 2010

http://mareyc.com/8.html
link for home page

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