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Old 02-23-2013, 05:19 AM
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ellenmg
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Farmerswife, while i have nothing to offer in the way of contract info I can comment on a better way to do a t-shirt quilt.I have made several of them both with and without the fusible backing... the backing is expensive, time-consuming to iron on and makes the quilt VERY HEAVY. the last one I cut the t's in half at the side seams and cut the sleeves off. then I soaked them is a very heavy starch solution tile they were well saturated, about 10 minutes. i wrung them out and put them in the dryer til damp-dry. I pressed them on the wrong side and cut into the sizes I wanted to use... Worked so well! Try it.[ATTACH=CONFIG]397240[/ATTACH]
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