Thread: Osnaburg fabric
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Old 04-03-2018, 03:52 AM
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LGJARN52
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We're talking back in the 1990 here....so many items were made of Onsaburg for country crafts, my speciality was dolls, bunnies and bears. I enjoyed working with it. But it is a looser weave so tighten your stitches a bit when using for a quilt backing and wash and dry so that it fluffs up before cutting.
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