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I use a lint roller and trim all my threads as I go. I learned my lesson the hard way - nothing like trying to do that after you put your top together =0)
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Originally Posted by marykoch
what do you mean by fray check?
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Originally Posted by fireworkslover
Originally Posted by marykoch
what do you mean by fray check?
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
A quick run in the dryer with a static cling sheet works great and I don't have to do any work.
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Originally Posted by Grandma Cindy
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
A quick run in the dryer with a static cling sheet works great and I don't have to do any work.
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fold a piece of material & when you come to the end of a sewm to sew onto that piece |
Fray Check is a liquid which kind of seals the fabric from fraying. Look for it in the notions section.
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
fold a piece of material & when you come to the end of a sewm to sew onto that piece |
Jingleberry, I read somewhere that we should never store our quilts in plastic bag. Perhaps someone else here can tell us the reason why, as I don't remember. I just know it's not a good idea.
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Originally Posted by dusty222
Jingleberry, I read somewhere that we should never store our quilts in plastic bag. Perhaps someone else here can tell us the reason why, as I don't remember. I just know it's not a good idea.
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