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Kerry at
Pennydog wanted me to make her a chain roll, to take her chains to fairs. She wanted more fabric bars than I had ever used before, but it just works I think! I added a little pocket on the front, to allow some storage for findings or pendants (or anything else small...)
Excuse the bad pictures - the sun was beginning to set by the time I had made the piece.
1 comment:
The pocket is a fab addition, thank you!
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