That little iron works quite nice, and you can get a fair amount of steam out of it if you've got water in it. It was pretty cheap at Walmart, about $15. I figure I'll get my money's worth out of it.
Very cute! They'd make a pretty embellishment on a Christmas package. You chose some nice colors for yours. I like the idea of using 5 colors, too, and rotating the 5th one out. (I'm a big fan of "fraternal twin" projects like that.) But...maybe fast-forward a bit next time on pressing the fabric? Other than that tiny thing, it was an enjoyable video and a great tutorial.
Thank you. Really like your choice of fabric colors. Your instructions were easy to follow as I was making my first along with you.
Fantastic! I hope your star came out perfect for you.
If the sections are correctly pressed I can see how the star will be perfect. Thanks. Like your little iron. Salt Lake City.
That little iron works quite nice, and you can get a fair amount of steam out of it if you've got water in it. It was pretty cheap at Walmart, about $15. I figure I'll get my money's worth out of it.
Very cute! They'd make a pretty embellishment on a Christmas package. You chose some nice colors for yours. I like the idea of using 5 colors, too, and rotating the 5th one out. (I'm a big fan of "fraternal twin" projects like that.) But...maybe fast-forward a bit next time on pressing the fabric? Other than that tiny thing, it was an enjoyable video and a great tutorial.
This one was fun to do. Thanks for the feedback about the lengthy pressing section.