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Well I am done with the cousins quilts. Just have to throw this one in the wash, check for any pulled seams and threads hanging. The fishing trip in in2 1/2 wks. My problem now is I want to wrap kind of rustic. Any ideas. I got baler twine from a friend of mine for the ribbons.
ready for washer, has solid yellow backing [ATTACH=CONFIG]232902[/ATTACH] |
Awesome!
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How about unbleached butcher paper and wrap with the twine.
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I use brown paper bags for my brothers and tied with butchers string.
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Your points are on point...great job!
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Originally Posted by timepasser
Well I am done with the cousins quilts. Just have to throw this one in the wash, check for any pulled seams and threads hanging. The fishing trip in in2 1/2 wks. My problem now is I want to wrap kind of rustic. Any ideas. I got baler twine from a friend of mine for the ribbons.
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love the look of this, great job!
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Here's what I did to "wrap" a recently completed quilt. I should have cut my piece of sisal much longer and wrapped it around all the sides, not just around the two sides. :?
They had sunflowers at their wedding so I put a bouquet of sunflowers beneath the sisal used to tie it. [ATTACH=CONFIG]232906[/ATTACH] I folded the quilt so the backing was on the outside because I didn't want them to see the sunflowers on the front of the quilt. [ATTACH=CONFIG]232907[/ATTACH] |
How about Newpaper and twine?
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Unbleached muslin
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