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Old 03-13-2009, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by leona07
When I was at the Sewing And Stitching Expo in Puyallup, Washington, my mom and I came across a booth that had "quilting" projects that we thought would be fun to try. You buy a foam board and use a knife to cut the pattern into the foam and then you use fabric and push it into the cut grooves. The finished product is a picture that looks like a quilt that you would hang on the wall.

My mom and I are interested in trying this, but we didn't buy the supplies that day. I took a flier from the booth but I have misplaced it, and it had the website to visit to buy the supplies.

Does anyone know what this is? I know my explanation is lacking!! I don't know if this type of project has a name or not.

Thank You!!!
I havent seen these, but I remember making Christmas ornaments with styrofoam balls and scraps of fabric. I had forgotten all about that, I think it was in the 1970's. I think we used a plastic knife to do it.

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