I;m hiding in the shrubbery, I think the quilt Police are after me!
#81
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Manchester, NH
Posts: 701
Originally Posted by jeanharville
It seems if open seams can withstand the pressure of a human body bending and streching and the abuse of washing, they ought to be able to hold a quilt together.
#84
Originally Posted by jeanharville
It seems if open seams can withstand the pressure of a human body bending and streching and the abuse of washing, they ought to be able to hold a quilt together.
If the 'quilt police' come at you with a 'rule', ask them why? If they can give you a reasonable, intelligent explanation, then perhaps the 'rule' is worth consideration, otherwise, take no notice! :mrgreen: :lol:
#87
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 738
I started ironing my seams open about 4 years ago.
I never could get that ironing to the dark, my seams were always going the wrong directions!
With them ironed open it also reduces the seam bulk.
I never press to the dark.
I never could get that ironing to the dark, my seams were always going the wrong directions!
With them ironed open it also reduces the seam bulk.
I never press to the dark.
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