I added a little heart button. |
Looking down inside the bowl. |
I added a little heart button. |
Looking down inside the bowl. |
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This is a beautiful bowl. I have not tried making a bowl, I have only made round or oval table runner thingies. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Daryl. I love the terra cotta, tan and turquoise of the southwest design. Good luck selling.
ReplyDeleteYou are always up to something new. It looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous Daryl. Good idea about taking a photo of the fabric. It would have been interesting to see what it looked like. I'm sure it will sell quickly.
ReplyDeleteOMG! this is fabulous and it's amazing that it's made out of fabric:) TFS
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Norma
Nice colors. I can see these used for so many things.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Fabric Bowl with a sweet little blue heart button. I still love and use mine my Aunt make me decades ago. I love it! Dare to Delight...
ReplyDeleteI've made a few of those bowls, they are harder than I thought! You did a great job on yours, I like your buttons, that's a great addition!!
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I love this bowl. I have been wanting to make some of these for ages. Now I'm inspired.
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