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Old 08-15-2010, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by sewcrafty
I don't have one so I'm taking a stab in the dark here. Is there a way that you can double one end up and work from the center to the side that's all the way out and then reverse the ends and do the other side?
No...because you would be rolling backing, batting, and top together on one end of the rollers....would make it nearly impossible to keep the rest of it taught and without wrinkles.

DH thinks he can cut the rollers and insert a piece of pvc pipe and then seal them together. That way it will only make a very slight "bump" in the quilt which I should be able to easily keep the wrinkles out of.

I'm hoping this will work...but when he will be able to get to it is another thing...

Let's hope soon...and that it works!
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