Oh, lucky you!~
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At least the backing wasn't a dark fabric like black.
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Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by Alexa
I'm completely amazed at how fast you all answered my question!! Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by Alexa
I'm completely amazed at how fast you all answered my question!! Thanks.
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Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by Rhonda
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by Alexa
I'm completely amazed at how fast you all answered my question!! Thanks.
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I don't use cheap batting and still get that, perhaps not as bad you described, but bad enough I had to do something about it before washing. When I wash them without removing the lint and fluff, it doesn't always come off, but instead pills up.
I just use a lint roller when I am through and not worry about it during the process. Since I have cats who love to lay on my quilts in progress, I would have to use the lint roller anyway. |
Originally Posted by eastermarie
At least the backing wasn't a dark fabric like black.
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Well guys,
If you ever get to England you must promise to visit me in sunny Suffolk.... a beautiful county with loads to see..... ! Hugs |
Warm and Natural comes on bolts as well as in packaging. I use it all of the time and actually did have that same problem with just one quilt; I never figured out why this happened.
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i've had lint and just used a lint roller to pick it up...never had a problem with sewing over it though:/
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