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Old 01-28-2018, 09:19 AM
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Corky
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Default I totally agree!

Originally Posted by WishIWasQuilting
A couple of thoughts, 1) look at your oldest, ugliest, most see-through cotton fabrics, and use up some stash. 2) if you have muslin on hand, try that. 3) if you belong to a guild, or local group that does charity quilts, and the quilt will ultimately be for charity, ask if you can have some of their old, ugly, see-through fabric or muslin.

All suggestions are completely serious -- I just took over Charity Quilts for my guild, and the amount of fabric in my house easily quadrupled overnight. Some of the whites are practically see-through and would be perfect for foundations. Liz
We have a free table at my guild and sometimes I can pick up really thin fabric (I like to use white or light) and then I cut it into 12" or 10" squares, whatever I need for my current string project.

Suggestion: You might want to have one color or B/W in the center to make the quilt more cohesive. Just a thought. BTW, I have never done a flannel string project. I would love to see what you do with it.
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