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Winter Flora and Fauna : Visible Mending Transfers
Winter Flora and Fauna : Visible Mending Transfers
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The Poinsettia, originally known as cuetlaxochitl in the Aztec Nahuatl language, is prized for its vibrant dye and medicinal properties.
In its native Brazil, the christmas cactus is known as Flor de Maio because it naturally blooms during the Southern Hemisphere's autumn, which falls in May.
During the Roman festival of Saturnalia (which took place around the winter solstice), people exchanged sprigs of holly as a symbol of goodwill and an offering to Saturn, the god of agriculture.
In Inuit culture, the snowy owl (Ukpik) is viewed as a vital guardian, symbolizing wisdom, protection, and transformation.
How to Use Your Visible Mending Transfers
Prep Your Fabric: Make sure your fabric is clean and dry before starting.
Choose Your Design: Pick one of the four designs from the set.
Apply the Transfer: Place the transfer design with the printed side facing the fabric. Gently press to activate the adhesive.
Stitch: Use a needle and thread to stitch along the design, following the printed lines. Feel free to add your own flair or skip areas you don't like.
Rinse and Reveal: Once your stitching is complete, rinse the fabric to remove the stabilizer. Your design will stay in place, and the stabilizer will wash away!
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