Australian Homespun

FIONA’S TURNING TIP

Turning small toy parts can be difficult. Here’s how I do/8in and slide the straw inside the shape as far as it will go. Working from the outside, push the flat, blunt end of the skewer against the fabric at the end of the straw and wiggle the skewer inside the straw, taking the fabric with it. Continue to wiggle the skewer through the straw until the piece is magically turned right way out.

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