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FOE for Hopscotch Dress

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    Anonymous @

    I’ve now made 2 Hopscotch dresses for my 8 year old and she’s asking for a 3rd! For the neck opening, I cheated and used FOE (Fold over elastic). It worked great! Here are links to the pictures (hope it works)

    Emily

    http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/emtravford/?action=view&current=IMG_1498.jpg

    http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/emtravford/?action=view&current=IMG_1498.jpg

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    beachmom @beachmom

    It looks fantastic!

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    Anonymous @

    That’s a great idea. I think all the FOE I have is plain white – maybe I could use it on some of the fabrics I have, though!

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    Justine J @justmejay

    Wow! That’s funky – it would actually make the neck very easy to get over heads! Have never seen anything like that here (Australia) – does it exist???

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    Nicole @motherof5

    Spotlight have it Justine!

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    Justine J @justmejay

    Thanks Nicole!

    hehehe – I obviously need to spend more time in the haberdashery dept!

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    Anonymous @

    You’ll find it from any suppliers of diaper (er – nappy) making supplies as well. I’m sure you’d find it there because I always come across the best PUL on Australian web sites.

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    Justine J @justmejay

    Thanks for the translation, Sandi!!!

    btw – latest silly question from me – what is PUL??? (I know this is really going to make me look silly!)

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    Anonymous @

    no it won’t make you look silly! PUL = Polyurethane Laminate. It’s used for diaper covers. Great stuff.

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