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I just looked for steel wool last week for this very same thing, read in an old quilt magazine it keeps pins sharp!! You are way ahead of the game!!!
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WOW! she's a beauty!!!
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I did it like Candis until I've done so many now I don't even have to pin or glue anymore. The glue method works wonderful and washes right away, try it you'll like it!!!!
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Glad to meet you!!! No quilt police here so just do your thing, I don't ever have "perfect" quilts either!!! I just love the whole process of making them. They remind me of the puzzles I did as a kid only with fabric, I also make up blocks and quilts that aren't true patterns and no one seems to mind!!! It's whatever you like to
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Hi Tish, I'm a Georgia girl too, I live in Albany. We do get addicted to this hobby but it seems it usually benefits others so what a great addiction to have....LOL!!!!!
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Yes they were tight to start with, I've had them since September and I've probably done about 30-35 quilts since then, they were still better than pinning and are really great now...Like I said...I love mine, hope they work for you too as they have for me, anything to keep me quilting I'm all for it!!!!
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I have the red snappers and I love them,I got tired of getting stuck and also have old arthir in my whole body and when he's acting up everything small is hard to do. I can load and unload my quilt in half the time it used to take.
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Welcome Elizabeth.
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Welcome, have fun here!
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Ladies, thank you to all....this message and it's replies was just what I needed this morning!!! I love Sue and Sam but I laughed so hard at the demise quilt!! It's a good thing we all have different tastes or all our quilts would be the same!!! I too am disabled and know about that isolation thing, the computer literally was a lifeline for