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Old 06-30-2017, 03:11 AM
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junegerbracht
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Originally Posted by ckcowl View Post
I would use it for appliqué after washing ( in hot water, with detergent, cold rinse- hot dryer) then the wool if ready to be cut & stitched anyway you would like. Visit Primitive Gatherings; Sue Spargo; Wool Works; Missie Carpenter. There are many more ( wool quilting) places, those are ones I turn to often. Once there check out more of their links if you would like. Also if you (Pinterest) just search --wool Quilts. Tons of inspiration.
Heres a couple of my wool quilt projects.
Great idea- try wool appliqué. I love it. It's easy and very relaxing if you like handwork. I have a quilting friend who also does rug hooking with wool and is always willing to share her stash - really handy when I need a particular color.
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