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Pipe cleaner es [email protected] Are you constantly looking for some- thing to neaten up tangled cords? Or do you need a quick pony tail e? Or how ‘bout you’ve lost the twist e for your bread bag? Need to keep your pencils and pens all together? Do you need a quick napkin ring? Can you iden- fy which glass or water bole is yours? Pipe Cleaner Ties Supplies: 9 mm Pipe cleaners (Chenille scks) 12” long Meler Spray Bond Temporary Adhesive Spray Meler Silk Finish Coon Thread Pinking shears Scrap fabrics cut 2” x 14” or 2” by the length of the pipe cleaner.

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Make handy pipe cleaner ties that are both fashionable and functional! Use them to keep tangled cords under wraps, as napkin rings, wine glass identifiers and more! So simple to make, you'll find dozens of uses!

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Page 1: Pipe Cleaner Ties

Pipe cleaner ties [email protected]

Are you constantly

looking for some-

thing to neaten up

tangled cords? Or

do you need a quick

pony tail tie? Or

how ‘bout you’ve

lost the twist tie for

your bread bag?

Need to keep your

pencils and pens all

together? Do you

need a quick napkin

ring? Can you iden-

tify which glass or

water bottle is

yours?

Pipe Cleaner Ties

Supplies:

9 mm Pipe cleaners (Chenille sticks) 12” long

Mettler Spray Bond Temporary Adhesive Spray

Mettler Silk Finish Cotton Thread

Pinking shears

Scrap fabrics cut 2” x 14” or 2” by the length of the

pipe cleaner.

Page 2: Pipe Cleaner Ties

Pipe cleaner ties [email protected]

Step 1. Spray wrong side of fabric with Mettler Web Bond Temporary

Spray.

Step 2. Place pipe cleaner in the center of the sprayed fabric strip.

Step 3. Fold fabric in half over the pipe cleaner and make sure all raw edg-

es meet.

Step 4. With a zipper foot, sew right next to the pipe cleaner starting at

one short end, turn the corner down the long side and turn the corner and

sew the other end.

Step 5. Using pinking shears cut next to the seam line. Use your imagina-

tion for more uses.

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