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Old 02-12-2010, 10:15 PM
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I have been using ordinary chalk. It wipes right off with a soft toothbrush.
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Old 02-12-2010, 11:19 PM
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I have experimented using a wash-away stabilizer. I use a marker and trace my design on to the stabilizer and then use a small spray of basting spray to adhere temporarily to my top. Then I go to town quilting. When finished, I cut away the excess stabilizer. After I get the binding on, I just throw the quilt in the wash and the stabilizer washes away! It's pretty easy and there is no residue.
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Originally Posted by adriansmom
I have experimented using a wash-away stabilizer. I use a marker and trace my design on to the stabilizer and then use a small spray of basting spray to adhere temporarily to my top. Then I go to town quilting. When finished, I cut away the excess stabilizer. After I get the binding on, I just throw the quilt in the wash and the stabilizer washes away! It's pretty easy and there is no residue.
That sounds good. Thank you. :-D
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