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how-to of the day: fiber fusion with fabric, yarn and silk – how yummy!

October 30, 2008 by Chloe Findlay-Harder  
Filed under Home & Living

This is one of my favorite tutorials – I actually wrote it a few years back, but the photos got eaten – ack!  I’ve re-written it and dug up all the photos from my old computer – boy, thank goodness for portable hard drives :-)

Click the image for the complete tutorial:

how-to of the day: fiber fusion with fabric, yarn and silk - how yummy!

Fiber fusion is a great way to use up little scraps of yarn, thread trimmings – or even scraps of fabric left over from fussy-cutting motifs.  You can make fiber art, wall hangings – even clothing or jewelry with it!

image: © C Findlay-Harder

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7 Responses to “how-to of the day: fiber fusion with fabric, yarn and silk – how yummy!”
  1. Eileen says:

    Love this, Chloe.

    But you don’t say how your photos got eaten: hard disk failure, dog, or were you particularly hungry that day? LOL.

  2. Heather says:

    I just love this. Thanks for sharing this one. Could see loads of uses for this. ;-)

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