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I love it and think it will work up beautifully in a stack and wack. They never look the same when done as the fabric does on the bolt.
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My best friend and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniv. this month and I am making a rag quilt with hopefully crazy quilt borders. I have changed my mind so many times as to what I am doing they will be lucky to have it by Thanksgiving. It finally cooled off a little here in Michigan so I got some squares done on it today. I am doing The
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I just finished one last month (6' X 10") my third, I kept the clothes in tact as much as possible on this one. To keep the bulk down I cut away a portion of the back of the clothes & sewed them to a 24" square of tonal fabric. I machine stitched them, using the embroidery stitches on my domestic machine, I did not use any batting
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I use the dye grabber and love it. It is amazing how it works, I get them with a coupon at Joann's and they can be used 30 times, they have never failed me yet & I have been using them for years.
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I would suggest calling Harbor Freight to make sure they have them in stock first. I have been trying to get blades at my local Harbor Freight since the beginning of the year and they are always out. I have asked them to notify me or let me pay for them in advance and notify me when they come in and they told me they could not do that as they don't
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I also use my digital camera when quilting. After I lay out my quilt I take a few pictures of it to make sure the placement is correct. I have found that sometimes what the naked eye sees or does not see is not the same when you see it through the lens of a camera. I have saved myself many head aches by making sure my lay out is the way I really want