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You can't use Press & Seal on paper...it will...
You can't use Press & Seal on paper...it will stick to your paper pattern and ruin it (been there, done that). It is sticky and is great in your kitchen...no need for all those lids anymore. It will...
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I've used this method on multi-colored quilts as...
I've used this method on multi-colored quilts as well as solid color ones...works well with both.
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LOL...love the 'computer plugged in' comment. You...
LOL...love the 'computer plugged in' comment. You are so right. <grin>
I love using the press 'n seal method:
1) I sandwich my quilt and secure it with stitch-in-the ditch down the quilt and...
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Below is my procedure, it should work with any...
Below is my procedure, it should work with any machine:
When you begin to machine quilt,
1) Lower your darning foot and take 1 stitch, stopping with your needle in the air
2) raise your...
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