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Old 10-09-2010, 08:14 PM
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You're very welcome, everyone! :-)
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Old 10-09-2010, 08:34 PM
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I did not know that a hard surface made a differece with triangles!! Maybe this will change my mind about making another quilt with triangles. I might try the tv table one as I do not have a way to cut the wood.
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Originally Posted by bjaayoung
I did not know that a hard surface made a differece with triangles!! Maybe this will change my mind about making another quilt with triangles. I might try the tv table one as I do not have a way to cut the wood.
I think you can get your wood cut at the store where it is purchased. I know both Home Depot and Lowes will cut it for you.

I'm also thinking of making the TV table pressing board to put next to my sewing machine.
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Oh thanks!!!!! It is the middle of the night here and DH is in bed but I copied and pasted the link for him. Thanks for posting and sharing.
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thanks for the info. Great idea for classes.
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I LOVE watching her! I learned all about the importance of starch. And I made my pressing board on a wooden tv tray so that I can fold it. It sits right by my side when I'm sewing. =)
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Originally Posted by RkayD
I LOVE watching her! I learned all about the importance of starch. And I made my pressing board on a wooden tv tray so that I can fold it. It sits right by my side when I'm sewing. =)
Me too! I wish I could afford to subscribe to all of her videos. Maybe I'll ask dh for a gift subscription for Christmas. :wink:
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I had my husband watch her video last night. He is onboard to start mine!!!
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Bumping for the weekday crowd.
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Old 03-24-2012, 11:29 AM
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I can't open this site to see how this is made. I even when to the main site, nothing opens. Does someone have the directions for this table?
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