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Have you ever turned your mini cross stitch pieces into ornaments? It’s so easy (and satisfying!) you won’t be able to stop! Here’s a little step by step, but save this reel and you can rewatch again and again… 1. Cut two cardboard circles out - the size of your ornament (these are approx 8cm wide) 2. Cut out two pieces of thin wadding (this is 2oz) 3. Take your cross stitched fabric and use the cardboard as a cutting guide - cut the cross stitched fabric into a circle approx 3cm wider than the
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Have you ever turned your mini cross stitch pieces into ornaments? It’s so easy (and satisfying!) you won’t be able to stop! Here’s a little step by step, but save this reel and you can rewatch again and again… 1. Cut two cardboard circles out - the size of your ornament (these are approx 8cm wide) 2. Cut out two pieces of thin wadding (this is 2oz) 3. Take your cross stitched fabric and use the cardboard as a cutting guide - cut the cross stitched fabric into a circle approx 3cm wider than the
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