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Elmer's glue for bindings! It's amazing!
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There are so many things I've learned from the QB but I think overall it would have to be: "Go with what you love to do the most". "Don't worry over an ugly quilt you are unhappy with and don't waste you time on things you don't like." Don't let naysayers or "know-it-alls", ruin your day our stifle your creativity or "rain" on your parade."!!! It's your money, time, and quilt!... :D
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There have been a few but Elmer's school glue has been one of the best tips. Thank you everyone for sharing your tips!!
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In cutting table and work table combination made out of the 9 cube storage items... loved it and will do it
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Don't give up. Use your imagination. HAVE FUN!
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Elmer's glue! It has made a great impact when it comes to applying the the batting and quilt top onto the backing on the frame. Such a timesaver and foolproof, too.
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Originally Posted by marged
(Post 6044309)
there have been so many, but my tip would be that if you have a question or problem - post it on the qb and in no time at all you will receive all the help you need. Quilters are great people, always willing to share suggestions for any problem you might encounter.
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I have learned so much on the board that I couldn't pick just one. Probably the best thing I learned is that there is no "dumb" question. You all are the best!!
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The best tip I got from here is that there are no Quilt Police on this site. I have been quilting a very long time more than some that do way better work than me but, no one judges here.
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I've already posted, but just had to add another. I was feeling really bored about my borders. I had just finished a scrappy quilt that I was really happy with and didn't want to do the same old same old with the borders. I put a picture on a thread and asked for design ideas. What an eye opener, not only did I get great answers for the quilt I was working on but the input helped me think outside my own particular box. The threads that ask for design input are still my favorite threads. Its like taking a mini design workshop.
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