This would be great for the 'corn holer game'! Only I would use plastic beans so I could wash the bags once in a while :roll:
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Originally Posted by purrfectquilts
Looking forward to trying this! I did a similar process using thinned mod podge in 1998 and that worked very well.
Thanks very much. Going to be fun to try it out. |
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Originally Posted by cheri stonespinner
Originally Posted by purrfectquilts
Looking forward to trying this! I did a similar process using thinned mod podge in 1998 and that worked very well.
Thanks very much. Going to be fun to try it out. I don't know the recipe but would say it was about like gammieju mentioned. It was thin enough to brush on, but not thick enough to be gloppy. I let it dry a good long while and sewed it to the back of the quilt. The quilt was washed many times after that with no problems. A few years ago, I removed the label, wrote the story of the quilt and made a collage of the label, story and award letter and a few pictures and framed it for my son. Mod Podge is not permanent fabric glue as gammieju recommends. And I did not even remember that I had done that until reading these posts. We all got started using Bubble Jet Set or similar things and never looked back. Now, just for fun, I want to try these things in this post!! Bad pictures, too fuzzy, made with Polaroid back then [ATTACH=CONFIG]279995[/ATTACH] |
Thank you.
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