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Nice job...Very pretty cushion..
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Beautiful, great fix. I would beat him/her with a wet noodle. Tell them that is not for book bags.
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Beautiful. Good job.
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Love the cushion. Glad you got the ink out and saved it.
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try hairspray. It took the ink off a shirt collar
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Great fix, but I can understand putting that person in the dog house.
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How beautiful! Love this! So glad you were able to get the ink out....or hide it...or replace the logs. Whatever you did worked. I hope the bag owner is suitably chastized.....and then forgiven!
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cushion looks awesome
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Nice repair. The best way to get ink out of fabric is to use the cheepest hairspray, soak the spot let it dry and then wash as usual and then repeat until all the ink is gone. This really works. I have had to use it on one of my quilts that i would not take apart. You can not see a trace of the ink on either the top or back of the quilt.
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Wonderful repair job. Love your cushion and am so inspired that you took the time to fix your cushion top. Makes me think about the a few of inherited quilts that need my attention, care and repair. Thank you.
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a friend of mine told me that if you spray the ink spot with hair spray before washing if will come out. i have not tried this but she is a nurse and says it works for her
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Great save and definitely worth your effort. Unfortunately accidents happen, but you did a great fix up job.
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Oh dear... nice save!!! Love the cushion!!
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Great job! Love the bench!
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Beautiful cushion! So glad you were able to repair.:thumbup:
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Yes, your cushion is beautiful!
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great save. Usually something alcohol based works
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Try rubbing alcohol. It ink out of carpet. Good luck!
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Very nice save for so nice coushion
I read to soak the ink spot into yoghurt or lemon thr whole night but did not work with me may be works with some kind of ink |
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