This is a horse rug i made for a friend, i used qiulted fabric and top fabric of a shower proof – i bound the edges with heavy bias tape,used a zig-zag stitch, held the 2 fabrics together with dog clips while i did a long straight stitch all round to secure it. then embroidered it with name and horse picture, i have other photos on flickr of sewing projects.. Elaine www.Leisuredesigns.co.uk
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Egad! I have problems with my own fit. But a horse! LOL. Very nice, thank you.
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