3 more customer quilts I did (including 2 polyester monsters)
#26
Originally Posted by okiepastor
Originally Posted by Rainy Day
Do you use a ball point needle on the poly?
Both, thanks for the answer
#28
[quote=skydiver70]....
When we were growing up, we didn't have heat in our bedrooms, only a warm morning heater in the other room. We had so many quilts on us that we could hardly turn over. Oh, those good ole days! The feather beds were under us and we finally had a warm spot and slept so well.
I remember sleeping under thick, heavy quilts made with poly, and just about anything else the makers could get their hands on. I still like the heavy ones.
You did a great job. Congratulations on such beautiful work. It must have been a challenge, but you came through with flying colors.
When we were growing up, we didn't have heat in our bedrooms, only a warm morning heater in the other room. We had so many quilts on us that we could hardly turn over. Oh, those good ole days! The feather beds were under us and we finally had a warm spot and slept so well.
I remember sleeping under thick, heavy quilts made with poly, and just about anything else the makers could get their hands on. I still like the heavy ones.
You did a great job. Congratulations on such beautiful work. It must have been a challenge, but you came through with flying colors.
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