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Bucilla baby kit
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Select small elements from pattern that you want to include in curtains. Stitch on aida fabric.
Cut around individual elements, leaving at least 1/2" space between stitching and cut.
Spray elements with fabric stiffener to prevent fraying. Let dry.
Once elements are dry cut around each one square away from edge of stitching being sure not to cut stitching.
Glue elements onto curtain randomly with fabric glue.
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