Old 03-06-2012, 04:45 PM
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SueSew
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
Oh dear, be sure the rest of your fabric is safely stored away from the mice. I would just unpin that section of the quilt, trim the torn batting so it is not ragged, lay another piece right up against it, and whip stitch the two together. I do that all the time when my batting is too short. For such a small area it would be easier than finding a fusible.
It's an 84 inch section - all the way down the side of the quilt which was draped on the floor. But could be done!

Our old cat was a great mouser, brought us many trophies in her day. I thought we had got rid of all the mice when they left the kitchen (in little body bags if that is not Too Much Info!). It never occurred to me they would still live here but 'eat out' every night!
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