Old 04-16-2015, 06:28 AM
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amandasgramma
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As a former longarmer, you will be happier if it's trimmed. I know some longarmers charge extra to do the trimming. Nothing more discouraging than to have a beautifully constructed and quilted top and have a thread GLARING at you where it's not supposed to be. Once you trim it, be very gentle with the top or it will just keep fraying.
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