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Originally Posted by Lori
Thank you all so much for the wonderful welcome.
Barb - I am only about an hour from OKC and have been there several times. MS isn't far either. Oh, and my mother's name is Barbara :) I go by Barbara in person, but by Barb online. Not too many of us around. Barb |
Welcome Lori. :) Your quilts are adorable! I'm especially in love with the bug quilt. Too cute. :D
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Thank you very much Lin.
Barb - I was thinking MO. Your right...MS is quite a ways! |
hi,ladies my name is nellie i,m new at this ,i have a quilt pattern that i,m making for my grandson, the pattern calls for a tear away stableizer,but i was thinking that maybe i can use a fusiable web instead,what do you think, one reason is my quilt shop was out of them all they had was fusiables and i what to get started on this quilt, does anyone know what is the differance between a stableizer and a fuiable web,and please tell me what will happend if i use the fuiable instead please let me know thank you nellie :wink: :wink:
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Originally Posted by nellie
does anyone know what is the differance between a stableizer and a fuiable web,and please tell me what will happend if i use the fuiable instead please let me know thank you nellie :wink: :wink:
Are you using this for applique? If so, you can certainly use fusible... that is all I have ever used. If you don't want it to stiffen up the applique. just use it around the edges of the applique. Barb C |
hello barb thank so much for your advice,and yes i,am using a applique pattern it,s called around town nothing but cars,trucks,that you use in town,i will use it only around edges for more control of fabric thank you barb c nellie :D :D
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