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- Cut out two hearts in faux leather and two in felt lining fabric. …
- Sandwich and pin together shell to lining using clothespins. …
- OPTIONAL: Spray adhesive onto the back of felt lining material and lay on to back side of faux leather. …
- Cut straps out of faux leather and felt using fabric scissors or rotary blade.
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What is a bicone crystal? Swarovski Crystal Bicone Beads are among the most popular Beads in the entire Swarovski line. … Made of lead-free Advanced Crystal, each precision faceted crystal bead features rich color and consistent shape.
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What shape is two cones put together? In geometry, a bicone or dicone (from Latin: bi-, and Greek: di-, both meaning “two”) is the three-dimensional surface of revolution of a rhombus around one of its axes of symmetry. Equivalently, a bicone is the surface created by joining two congruent, right, circular cones at their bases.