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Good Thing: Fabric Book Cover How To

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Good Thing: Fabric Book Cover How To

Martha Stewart creates protective and attractive fabric book covers.

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  • Martha Stewart and producer Hosanna Houser make a cuddly duvet cover that's ideal for a baby blanket or full size bed.

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  • Martha Stewart shares a Good Thing tip for Halloween- reflective wristbands for child safety.

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  • Martha Stewart shares tips on how to properly care for books to ensure they last a lifetime.

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  • Martha Stewart and actress Jennifer Garner outline fabric silhouettes of dogs from photocopies.

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  • Martha Stewart and actress Jennifer Garner iron on ultra suede fabric silhouettes of dogs on to canvas tote bags.

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  • Martha shows you how to make a charming heart-felted scarf, a Valentine's Day Good Thing from crafter Betz White.

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  • Martha Stewart makes felt rounds that can be used to protect china when it's stored.

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  • Martha shows you how to make a charming heart-felted scarf, a Valentine's Day Good Thing from crafter Betz White.

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  • Martha Stewart continues an English-themed show and embellishes tea towels with easy double-stick iron-on fabric.

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  • Martha Stewart sews a Good Thing: a fabric sack made from a dish towel to store plastic shopping bags.

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  • Martha Stewart transforms an old wood shutter into a cute quick photo organizer.

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  • Martha Stewart and two young guests, Melissa and Lauren cover buttons with bright fabric and attach them to hair ties for a simple birthday party favor.

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  • Martha Stewart welcomes and chats with Sujean Rim about her children's book and craft paper cutout designs.

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  • Martha Stewart and menswear designer Jeffrey Banks cover footstools in plaid fabric.

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  • Martha Stewart  fashions flower pot stands using different size galvanized containers fastened  together with a hot glue gun.

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  • Martha Stewart presents a Good Thing and makes pinecone turkeys that can be used as place cards for your Thanksgiving table.

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  • Martha Stewart thanks her guest Barry Manilow and talks about how to organize flower pots for the winter.

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  • Martha Stewart makes paper place mats that you can put under your hors d'Oeuvres in the Spring.

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  • Martha Stewart offers some tips on displaying books in your home.

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