very happy for you - even after you go through and eliminate what you dislike or is not up to the quality you want there will be more than enough to make your adventure worth while - you lucky dog... :)
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Originally Posted by Airwick156
Originally Posted by cjomomma
You got all that from Walmart? Ok how did you do that?
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I have found Walmart fabric to be very thin and of lesser quality than from other stores. Be careful. After all your work it would be a shame for it to not wear well. Another suggestion made at our quilt guild is to make provisions in your will for the "tons" of fabric that your family members may not treasure as much as you.
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That is amazing! Congrats, and have bunches of fun wuth it!
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Can't wait to see what you find, please post. I wonder how much fabric we'll have to get rid of when we can no longer sew, especially if we don't have friends or family that sews.
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This is awesome!! I don't think, however, that I would iron all of that. once dried I would smooth it and fold it neatly and store it. Iron only when I was ready to use it. That is a ton of work only to do it all over when you unfold it for use. Perhaps if you have laundry lines you could get those cute picnic table cloth weights and hang it with weights. I bet you woulkd hardly need to iron at all.
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Fantastic - you scored - - - Why oh Why can't I come across deals like that - it must be that I HATE shopping except for quilt stuff. So I don't go to the store unless I have to. :)
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