What I mean is that I am still finding things to make and do with my packet of cheap dusters.

No not a postcard


a new needle book! I quite like the accidental background too. I had fogotten that I had put polythene on my work table when I has using my heat gun!
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Who knew a dusting cloth could be so pretty? That would make a lovely gift for a quilt guild gift exchange! I hope I can remember it until Christmas!
I saw your pic of the 8p dusters last month and I tried to see if I could find some similar "dusters" here in Perth, Western Australia... in my local supermarket .. no such luck nothing remotely resembling them
:-( so I am very impressed and envious with what you are doing with yours ... plus I have been collecting Needlecases for 5 years now and you have given me an idea for a different one... Well done! :-) great work
I love this, it is amazing, i have been using cheap dusters too, the flowers on my blue padfolio are duster from the £1 shop! Well done you, I might make one of these, so handy
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