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November 26, 2005

pipe cleaner poinsettia

I bought the bump chenille stems a long time ago meaning to make these, but only finally did it while playing with my niece this weekend. The Marthadex failed me when I tried to search for the instructions in the magazine, but luckily the pattern's up on her website. I used bits of yellow pipecleaner for the middle instead of the called for fake flower pips. It was my niece's idea to add the leaves.

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Posted under Holiday at November 26, 2005 12:01 AM


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Great job!

Posted by: Cassi at November 28, 2005 12:32 AM

Hello I was wondering you can help me with this project.I work @ school and I was just wondering how can you help me to get those pipe cleaner poinsettias for our Holiday project
please let me know A.S.A.P

Thanks Talin

Posted by: Talin at December 5, 2006 07:43 PM

cool

Posted by: mis. cool at June 22, 2007 12:20 PM

I have been looking on the Martha Stewart webpage for hours and cannot find the pattern for these. Would someone be able to go to the pattern, copy the webaddress and past it into an e-mail to me.

OR if you have the pattern, could you e-mail me a copy?

Thanks SOOOSSOSSSSSSOOO much!
Margy

Posted by: Margy at September 29, 2007 03:32 PM

trying to make a variation of the above bump chenille pointsettias. How the hec do you accomplish even twisted ends that stay put.
Thanks,
Donna
Sept. 29, 2007

Posted by: Donna at September 29, 2007 08:11 PM

Does anyone have the Poinsettia pattern to email to me? My daughter in law is very crafty and was looking for this or a similar pattern. She has lost somethings in a recent move.

Thanks

Posted by: Debra at October 26, 2007 12:14 PM

Could someone please tell me where to find this pattern. It is NOT on martha stewarts website. I have all the materials to make these. Thanks

Posted by: Martha at December 11, 2007 09:02 PM

Looking for the poinsetta pattern also. I agree it's not on Martha Stewarts website. I would love to have it. I have also bought all the materials and have tried to do it and have not been able to get mine to look anything like a poinstetta. Help!

Posted by: Jimmielynn at January 5, 2008 10:15 AM

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