What to do with felt?
#24
Originally Posted by GV09
Hi! If it is felt that I think ... you could do jobs like these that are precious!
Link [url]http://www.astorybooklife.com/how-to/penny-rugs/[/ url]
A hug!
Link [url]http://www.astorybooklife.com/how-to/penny-rugs/[/ url]
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#25
Originally Posted by Marysewfun
Originally Posted by GV09
Hi! If it is felt that I think ... you could do jobs like these that are precious!
Link [url]http://www.astorybooklife.com/how-to/penny-rugs/[/ url]
A hug!
Link [url]http://www.astorybooklife.com/how-to/penny-rugs/[/ url]
A hug!
[email protected]
I love seeing all these jobs!
But this material does not reach my country!
Enjoy them!
A hug!
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Wool felt may shrink some, be itchy if there is an allergy, and cost too much to 'waste' on a quilt back, and polyester felt will come apart very quickly with use and washing. I use it (Polyester) as batting in wall quilts, or 'art' quilts. IMHO
#28
Felt won't work for quilt back. It will work for "artsy"
projects. You can make a wall hanging with it. A table runner. It's good for applique type projects. Keep in mind you will not want to wash it often, and if you do, hand wash. Lay out to dry.
projects. You can make a wall hanging with it. A table runner. It's good for applique type projects. Keep in mind you will not want to wash it often, and if you do, hand wash. Lay out to dry.
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