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Old 07-27-2017, 04:28 PM
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Ada Shiela
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Originally Posted by ragamuffin View Post
You could use freezer paper ironed to a piece of fabric, type your story up, and run it thru the printer. Let is set over night and then put a piece of paper on top of the printed piece (before you take the freezer paper off) and heat set it with the iron. Let it cool before handling it. That way your story can be put onto the back of the quilt. Otherwise, I would make an envelope type patch and put the story in it. Good luck!
You could print several pages like this and make a pieced backing telling the whole story. You're lucky to have such close family ties and stories to tell.
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