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Besides bows, sculpture clippies, korkers and scrapbooking, this is another way I like to use my ribbon! What would you pay for one?
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Since I have only sold 2 diaper wipe cases, I felt maybe the prices were too low...but thanks for the advice. Guess I'll up the price this weekend, lol!
I have a HL here so I will see what they have. MY HL SUCKS! The ribbon section is terrible, always empty, never gets organized. Ugh. But now I want to see how this stuff works out as opposed to ribbon.
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When you go to HL... the trim isn't in the ribbon section, it's with the trim on the other side of the upholstery. You have to buy it by the yard. My friend said it works better then ribbon bc it hides better and the glue doesn't leak through the braids. If you decide you like it better, you should check out papermart.com they have it for much cheaper the HL.
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Those are gorgeous! I like the look of the ribbon just as much as the gimp braid. I would pay 12-15 depending on the fabric and embellishments used. I think it all depends on if people understand that there are different qualities of quilting fabric. I make fabric flower pins and I've had a lot of people comment that the price is high but if I'm using designer quilting fabric I'm not going to give it away.
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