Old 10-18-2011, 12:44 AM
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Annya
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Originally Posted by Mitch's mom
I would politely decline. The fabric is way to fragile to be used in a quilt. I'd suggest she get the mold issue resolved then have the remaining fabric and embroideries made into a shadowbox or wall hanging or picture, framed by a professional picture framer.
I totally agree with Mitch's mom. I would never use such old fabric in a quilt as it will shred after the first wash. If you have to use some put it on the back with the label and save the rest for some thing special not a child's quilt.
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