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Thank you, L Kohl. I really appreciate your input. There is nothing like experience - even if it isn't your own! That's why these forums are so valuable! I have decided to either steam iron or mist & iron, as you suggested. :o)
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Satins, brocades, laces & all kinds of glittery stuff went into this Christmas stocking for my daughter.
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Cotton prints, hand embroidery, lace, buttons & beads went into this crazy quilt pillow for the 1st birthday of my 2nd great grand child.
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Made of cotton prints, embellished with hand embroidery, buttons, lace & beads, this crazy quilt pillow was given to my 1st great grand child on her 1st birthday.
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Made in satins, brocades, & velvet, this small crazy quilt pillow was a birthday gift for my sister.
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RE:glutenfreequilter: That's a really good idea & a pretty simple solution - especially for those scraps that might be most questionable. I will definately use this trick! Thank you!
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Thank you, Ramona, for your nice welcome. I'm beginning to take up traditional quilting after several years of doing the 'crazy' kind. :o) I look forward to learning the 'ins & outs' from this group of very talented stitchers!
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Thank you! I really appreciate such a quick reply! I have used scraps like this in crazy quilting projects without a thought because those were not meant to be washed anyway. I feel more at ease about using them in a more 'usable' item, now. Have a Great Day & thanks, again!
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I have been given a large supply of fabric scraps - many are very small pieces. I would like to use these in a scrappy quilt but but I'm not sure whether they have been pre-washed. I hate to think of the ravelly mess I would end up with if I had to wash all the pieces first. I would think the quilting process would keep the pieces stabilized enough