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Thanks for this info. I did use flannel once and it was nice but hard to mark the pattern on.
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I don't do either. I just put it in a hoop and away I go.
Me too.
Me three.
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I don't do either. I just put it in a hoop and away I go.
So do I. Don't like the stiffness of interfacing and, well, I just never thought to use a muslin backing!
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I always use muslin backing in my crazy quilts. It gives me enough weight that I don't need a hoop.
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I don't do either. I just put it in a hoop and away I go.
That's the way I do it, too.
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Well!!!!! I've learned something new today!!!!! I'll have to try the muslin. It makes perfect sense, but I have never heard of doing that before. :wink:
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