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First of all, I'm not crafty. It has to be pretty simple for me to attempt something. That's why rag wreaths have interested me. My youngest granddaughter loves bees and sunflowers (actually all sorts of insects and flowers). I saw these bee and sunflower fat quarters at the dollar store and decided to try a small wreath. I think it would work for all of summer and fall. Can't wait to give it to her.

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Oh that is so pretty!

I love the colors and mixture of patterns you used. I definitely see bees and sunflowers. Your granddaughter will love it.

 

 

 

 

 

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Nice job @PA Mom-mom   I'm sure she will love it!

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You did an excellent job. I used to make them for all the seasons and sell them at craft shows. They really are nice looking. Your granddaughter will be thrilled.

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Great job!

 

May I ask, what are "fat quarters"?

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@PA Mom-mom It's adorable and she will treasure it I'm sure.

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@PA Mom-mom   That is so cute, she will love it.

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Great job!

 

May I ask, what are "fat quarters"?


@KingstonMom  Hahaha! The term is hilarious, isn't it? I think that's what they're called. They are small rolls of material the $ store sells for $1.25. They measure about 18" by 21". You need to iron them when you get them home, because they come in a roll. Then you cut them up. If you have materials at home already, you don't have to buy them.

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You did an excellent job. I used to make them for all the seasons and sell them at craft shows. They really are nice looking. Your granddaughter will be thrilled.


@Fressa  Thanks!  I'm new to crafting, so these are kinda new to me. I'm thinking of making some for my house for fall and Christmas.

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@PA Mom-mom,

Good job!

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