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Old 12-25-2009, 09:24 PM
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I am a professional longarm quilter and believe me that little tip about your own saliva (sounds better than spit LOL) removing a spot of my blood on fabric has saved me a number of times..when I'm loading and unloaded the quilt I often stick my fingers when pinning on the leaders..
It's a quick fix that really works!!
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Old 12-26-2009, 12:43 AM
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If you don't want to spit on your quilt :lol: try keeping a small cup of cold water and a child's paintbrush beside you. This also works well for removing blue marks from a water soluble marker.
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Old 12-26-2009, 05:43 AM
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Such wonderful tips. I'm a dental hygienist and "spit" doesn't bother me at all. lol :)
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Old 12-26-2009, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Loretta
Is there a scientific reason your own saliva would dissolve you own blood spots?
I'm not sure it does have to be your own.. I think it works best as you do it immediately when it happens.. There is an enzyme in saliva that starts the digestive process.. that it what helps break down the blood molecules.
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:36 AM
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I love to hand quilt, I've been at it for over 20 years. I have only used metal thimbles and I too have gotten little blood spots that I use my spit to remove. come on ladies, It is readily available and so easy, you can always get some water later and go over it but I've never had anyone even know I did it. I love my oval hoop to do my quilting. just remember to start in the middle and work evenly around out to the edge.It is adictive.
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Old 12-26-2009, 01:23 PM
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One thing I would suggest is getting in the habit of loosening your frame at the end of the day. It lets the fabric relax, so you don't have hoop marks. I use a leather thimble on one hand, and a metal one on the other.

Nothing drapes as well as hand quilting, but machines are so quick.
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