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Old 05-11-2011, 08:43 AM
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Kappy
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I'm with the group that says...don't cut it up. I think there is a way to repair old quilts...I've read about a method that you can do by scanning and printing out pieces of fabric. You pick a section of the fabric that closely matches where you need to patch or repair and then scan it and print it on sheets of fabric that you run through your printer. Ink Jet not laser printer.
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