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Old 01-08-2017, 08:57 AM
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This is not a tutorial, just a tip for mailing quilts. I mail out a lot of little quilts in some of the swaps here on the QB. Protecting the contents is important.

My old method was to fold the quilt up and jam into a zip lock bag, suck the air out and squash it into a mailer. Not the best way to treat a quilt. To put my latest quilt in a zip lock bag would have meant folding it several times and I really don't like doing that.

I made my own internal envelope that just fit inside the mailer and I only had to make one fold in the quilt for it to fit snugly and not shift around in the mailer.

My solution:

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Cut the paper big enough to fold over and just be inside the dimensions of the mailer. Press one edge together with a hot iron. I pressed about 1". Slide your quilt into the envelope and then seal the other two edges. It makes a perfect sized quilt protector and slid right into the outer mailer. The quilt is snug, and won't wiggle around.

My good thing for the week.
Hope other people can use this for all kinds of things.

I also write the to and from addresses on the freezer paper insert, just in case of a mailer fail.

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This is such a simple idea, yet effective - thanks for posting it. I can see it being useful for other uses besides quilts. And the idea to address the inner envelope is always a great idea.
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Wow what a great idea! Thanks for sharing...
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great tip thanks for sharing!!!
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Great idea! Thanks for sharing! Will definitely use!
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You are very inventive.
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what a great idea, i'll have to try it. i do the zip loc thing too, as i know many of us use. thanks for a great idea!
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Really good tip
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful tip.
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Thanks for the great idea! I'll try this soon!
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