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Then pin on the ears, the face,
and the ruff accent, and appliqué, using thread to match each
piece... |
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Now pin on the golden eyes and appliqué, using thread to match the eyes... |
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Next pin on and appliqué the
eye centers and the nose...UM...BEAK, I meant!, using plain black
fabric, and thread to match.... |
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Using three strands of black
embroidery floss, or machine stitching, if you prefer, embroider the
wing outline on the owl's back. Also, do a single line of embroidery
across the top of each eye. All Done!... and hope you like it!!
Happy Quilting 'til Next
Time!...Marcia :o)
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Here's
Carol's and
Kathy's! Linda's! |
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June 12 2001 Marcia Hohn |

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