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Old 04-10-2009, 07:04 AM
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Thanks for the responses. I like the muslin idea. And then there's that 'ugly' fabric. :lol:

About the little plastic thingies for basting with the gun. I used a large nail clipper to remove them. Just be careful not to clip the fabric.
The thing I bought was only a couple of pounds. It is a kind of hook shaped thing with a handle that you slide under the tack and it's so sharp it just kind of pops it off. http://www.ladysewandsew.com/v2/prod...roducts_id=424

I tried spray baste a few years ago but as I hand quilt, it shifted like crazy so I've been afraid to try it again.

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there's a doohickey like a grid that's deep enough to let you use it on a tabletop without damaging the wood. you move around to where you need it and shoot between the ridges.
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Old 04-10-2009, 07:17 AM
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butterfly, by doohickey I think you mean 'basting grate'? :lol: I like 'doohickey' better I have to say! :D

I did see them but a nearby friend who let me try her gun before I bought one showed me how to spread my fingers under the quilt and fire the tack BETWEEN them. I know from another discussion on here that Izy does that too. I've so far done two lap quilts and a bed quilt and STILL got all my fingers - I am VERY careful though, that needle is sharp! :D

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Old 04-10-2009, 01:01 PM
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I never thought of the wood leaking onto my fabrics. I think the shelves are varnished, from memory, but will be checking today! We have some of that sticky plastic stuff the kids cover their books in, I might use some of that.

As for my WIP's, it's a holiday weekend here for easter, so we have a couple of days at home which is nice. I want to finish my blue and white stars, but I also want to start a kit I bought yesterday at the quilt show.... and do some more on my cats.... and maybe get the quilting frame out.... and.... and... and....

No wonder things don't get finished! When I get close to the end of a project I can "see" how it's going to go, and I'm ready to move on.
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Old 04-10-2009, 01:44 PM
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! We have some of that sticky plastic stuff the kids cover their books in, I might use some of that.
BC, be careful. if that's the stuff we call contac paper (made to line kitchen shelves) you may be inviting trouble. after a while it ...mmmm...stretches, leaving hills of excess contac paper. also, the sticky residue underneath becomes kind of slimey. i don't know if you want to put anything sticky on nice furnitire. we had a vacation house once that had that on the kitchen shelves and when we sold it after 10 years, i still couldn't get the last of it off. there's no telling how it will act.

my grandma always used parchment paper for shelves and drawers. ( i still remember her little crocheted sachets.)
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It's called duraseal, it's not quite as heavy duty as the kitchen shelves stuff. I've lined a bare timber shelf (unvarnished) where the cat's bowls are with it. After a year it starts peeling off all by itself and falling on the cat's head! lol
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Wow!! I am coming over to help myself to some of your WIP's!!:)Love your blue and whites...my mom would adopt you on the spot!:)I am not going to give a list....for then it would be recognizing something or reason I shouldn't keep buying...and, I just can't do that!!:)I just reach in the dark and pull one out...:)Love your WIP's..! I think we have them only because we just don't have our own big sewing rooms w/big windows and plenty of light!!Annnddddd, that sewing machine to machine quilt on a frame with!! I'm sure that is the only reason....LOL That is what I will tell dh tonight!!:)Skeat
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LOL

I blame my children.... show me where it says in the contract i HAVE to feed them three times a day... and wash their clothes... and take them places.... *sigh*

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Butterflywing, I have that doohickey grid thingy. It's "grate" (pardon my pun).
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Originally Posted by GailG
Thanks for the responses. I like the muslin idea. And then there's that 'ugly' fabric. :lol:

About the little plastic thingies for basting with the gun. I used a large nail clipper to remove them. Just be careful not to clip the fabric.

I had another thought. The shelves are not permanently attached. I think I will wrap the shelves instead of using glue. Hey, you gals surely get my juices flowing. Thanks.
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