Hey Sharon, Thanks so much for the dryer sweater rack tip. I have one of those and have never used it. Thanks to you, now I know its true value. It will be perfect when I am making fabric paper to stitch on, I don't have to wait overnight to stitch on it. Wishing you continued success in all you do. Your loyal blog reader, LuAnn in Oregon http://luannkessi.blogspot.com/
Love the look of this already! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I have never seen such a machine before ~ what an awesome thing for an artist to have! Beautiful piece this is going to be.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of doing that!! Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteYour painting is already beautiful with just the beginnings.
CLEVER LADY! OR LADIES!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!
ReplyDeleteAmazing tool! Where can I get one?
ReplyDeleteI think I've only used that drying tray in my dryer just once in about 5 years. What a fab idea.
ReplyDeleteHey my dryer has one of those racks! Great use.
ReplyDeleteHey Sharon,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the dryer sweater rack tip.
I have one of those and have never used it.
Thanks to you, now I know its true value.
It will be perfect when I am making fabric paper to stitch on, I don't have to wait overnight to stitch on it.
Wishing you continued success in all you do.
Your loyal blog reader,
LuAnn in Oregon
http://luannkessi.blogspot.com/
Rats, my dryer only has the usual twirly function. Love your start to your morning art.
ReplyDeleteDarla
This is a great idea...oh my gosh what a great way to dry your art. now driers will be heating up all over blogland. So cool, So hot!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Mary
What a great idea! Love your work too. Now, where did I put that drying tray. . .
ReplyDeleteI learned soooo much from watching this - thank you so much. I don't quite get the dryer thing?
ReplyDeleteYou are so smart! What a way to expedite things... The sketch is beautiful. xo
ReplyDeleteJeez! Took me a minute to figure this out. You are the BEST multitasker!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this sketch already! Beautiful Sharon...
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