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Old 07-11-2010, 06:31 AM
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lazyquilter
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thank you... I think I will do that this afternoon.. with the hand washing and rinsing. But with no twisting. I think I remember someone telling me if it's difficult to wash and rinse, lay it in a towel and then slowly roll the towel so get as much water out of as possible. Thinking of placing it in a nylon bag and letting it air dry in the dryer to eliminate winkles. I would really hate to hit it with an iron for a longer time then necessary.

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Thanks, Blue
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