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How to Make a Beautiful Fall Maple Leaf Sachet in Punch Needle
Capture the vibrant colors of fall leaves with instructions for making a miniature punch needle sachet.
Capture the vibrant colors of fall leaves with instructions for making a miniature punch needle sachet. <a href="https://pieceworkmagazine.com/how-to-make-a-beautiful-fall-maple-leaf-sachet-in-punch-needle/">Continue reading.</a>
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Angela’s fabulous fall sachet is stuffed with spices of the season. Photos by Angela K. Schneider
Celebrate the colors of fall with this charming miniature punch needle sachet. The autumn leaf design, filled with your favorite scent, is a perfect way to bring cozy, handmade warmth into your home—or to give as a thoughtful seasonal gift.
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The tidy working side of Angela’s lovely punch needle project.
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Angela K. Schneider is the Project Editor for Long Thread Media and is enthusiastic about all the things you can do with yarn.