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Lay them on a hard table then run your hand over...
Lay them on a hard table then run your hand over them. If your hand stretches the fabric out of shape, think hard about using them. Then again, a lot of it depends on how closely you baste or pin.
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This suggestion may wake the quilt police but...
This suggestion may wake the quilt police but what the heck---------here goes---------------
Since fleece does not fray, you can lay about 1/2 to 3/4 inch edge of one piece over the edge of the...
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IF you use fleece for backing----------check it...
IF you use fleece for backing----------check it for stretchiness. Some fleece has almost NO body and is a major pain in the patoot to work with. Generally the really cheap stuff is too stretchy.
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I made a simple small "ship" pattern a while back...
I made a simple small "ship" pattern a while back and used fleece as the backing. I was going to give it away but fell in love with it. And it matches my sofa very well. Love to lay the fleece...
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