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angel-666 Publish time 2011-1-31 02:38

Thanks for the tips

nightlife Publish time 2011-2-26 10:25

it happened to me once, the rustic needle stain on my fabric, you can see ithere, in my coffee time finished project, I put lots of French knot there to cover the marks of the needle.
Thanks for tips :D

idaplon Publish time 2011-3-30 22:40

yup..I already do that..thank for remind me of my "hold" project ;P

yousra234 Publish time 2011-4-13 17:17

Reply 1# feline

really thanksssssssss

koorkoor Publish time 2011-5-31 23:03

This is really helpful =) thanks

matchbox Publish time 2011-6-5 13:30

great tips! i keep mine flat in a document wallet (clear plastic) in a drawer :)

threadbare Publish time 2011-6-17 15:32

I use scroll frames and when I'm not working on a project, I cover with a large piece of cloth to keep away dust and insects and make sure the frame is out of direct sunlight :)

gongo Publish time 2011-6-17 17:07

thanks a lot of

viki-adams Publish time 2011-6-17 17:30

i have a ziplok bag i keep the finished works in, but need to invest in an art wallet I think, especiall for the bigger pieces

mumof3boys Publish time 2011-6-27 18:34

Thanks for the tips, I like the term 'projects on hold' sounds much better than UFO's
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