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Old 04-11-2013, 02:34 AM
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quiltinghere
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I'm heading up wedding signature quilts this month!

Doing most of the things ALIKAT mentioned. Instruction board, more than I need over sized fabric squares on freezer paper, file folder frames, prepped sample fabric for them to practice on, and necessary boxes to place the squares in.

I will be making the blocks and quilts after the wedding.

I totally agree that you should enlist the help of other people to help with the process before and especially at the wedding. You're the bride! You'll have plenty to do and people to visit with instead of watching over the quilt signing.

I'd love to hear from anyone else who's made these quilts.

HOW DID YOU PREP THE FABRIC?
WHAT PENS DID YOU USE SUCCESSFULLY?
WHAT STEPS DID YOU TAKE WITH THE FABRIC AFTER THE FABRIC WAS SIGNED?
HOW LONG DO THE SIGNATURES LAST?

Thanks - Nan - Indiana
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