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:D :p :o It's usually me that needs the...
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It's usually me that needs the good motivational speech.
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As far as fabric and thread quality goes - now as...
As far as fabric and thread quality goes - now as compared to years ago -
Why do some threads say boilfast? I don't think any threads say that now?
There was not-so-great fabric available...
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I think Michael Miller and Moda are considered to...
I think Michael Miller and Moda are considered to be "better" by many quilters.
The Michael Miler jet black - a wonderful black - shrank over two inches widthwise when I prepped it. (From three...
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I serge or overcast the raw edges. I sort...
I serge or overcast the raw edges.
I sort the pieces by color - then put them in hot water (as hot as it comes from the tap) and let the pieces set until the water cools down. I use pots, pans,...
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