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Monogram Potpourri
    
6X10 NEW
     5X7 NEW
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Optical Illusions -
      
Nutz ‘n Boltz        
        
llusions

Molas -
    
4x4 NEW
     5x7 NEW

Hmong -
      
Hmong’s The Way
        
Hmong UPDATED

Cutwork -
 
    Windows and Lace
      
Cutwork 1

Prisms Amour -
  
  Debutante

Hardanger/Hardangish -
 
    Rainbows NEW
       Alphabets
      
Ornaments/bookmarks
      
Squared

Florals -
    
Floral Embellishments
      
Floral Embellishments 2
      
Carnations
      
Floral Parade
      
Purple Fancies

Applique -
 
    Butterflies
      
Simple Flowers
      
Pots O’ Flowers
      
Fantasy Applique
      
Applique Elegance

Seasonal -
 
    Snowflakes
      
Photo Christmas
      
Wingneedle Christmas

Other -
 
    Pillowcases

Embroidery Related
Light Box Set Up
Pfaff Big Hoop 1
Pfaff Big Hoop 2
Pfaff Big Hoop 3

Sewing
Walker Bag
Neckline Changes
Fleece Blanket

Quilting
Electric Quilt
Family Album Quilt
Anniversary Quilt
Together Quilt
Friendship Quilt
Printable Quilt Label
Fleece Blanket

Projects
Hall of Fame 1
Hall of Fame 2
Hall of Fame 3
Hall of Fame 4 NEW
Machine Covers
Vests
Christmas Tablecloth
Family Tree Jacket
Together Quilt

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Light Box Set Up

Before I was blessed with a light box I used this method. It works quite well.

Remove the leaf or center extension from you table.

Lay a sheet of plexi glass on top to bridge the opening.

 Sit a lamp on the floor under the glass.

Lay your template and fabric on the glass. When the lamp is turned on you can see your template thru you fabric.

I purchased the plexi glass already cut from my local hardware store. You want it thick enough to withstand you resting your arms on it while you work. Mine is 1/4’ thick and measures 18 X 24 inches. Measure the opening on your table before you make a purchase to be sure your glass is large enough to bridge the opening with an extra inch or two on each side. You don’t want it falling in the hole while you are working.You can always close the table opening a little to get a better fit.

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