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Textiles

Fabric can be used to create a feeling of warmth on nearly any project. But most crafters don't want to keep swatches of fabric in a wide range of colors on hand. Using Textiles, you can make your own fabric embellishments in the colors you need to complement your projects. Here is one way to use Textiles.

Start by choosing a Textile in a shape that complements your project. Textiles are 100% cotton and are backed with permanent adhesive. Stamp a letter or image on a Textile to make a wonderful natural-colored accent. Or drag an ink pad over the surface of the Textile to add all over color. Then stamp an image or letter on the colored Textile. Not only will you have a one-of-a-kind fabric embellishment for your project, you will have spent much less than what you would have paid for a similar pre-made fabric accent. You can learn more about creating your own embellishments in the Tips and Techniques section of our website.




Textile Scallops - was $3.99, now 50% off
$1.99
Textile Squares - SOLD OUT
$1.99
 
Textile Circles - SOLD OUT
$1.99
 
 



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