I think I melted the batting! What do I do?
#42
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This reply is for DawnM, who asked how we can know if a batting has scrim. I just purchased Hobbs Heirloom cotton batting from Connecting Threads (on sale, yea!) and they said in their description that it has scrim and it says "with scrim binder" right on the bag that the batt comes in.
What I DIDN'T know was that scrim will melt under high heat, so this "thread" has prevented me from making a serious mistake when I use this batting.
What I DIDN'T know was that scrim will melt under high heat, so this "thread" has prevented me from making a serious mistake when I use this batting.
Last edited by Pinkiris; 11-03-2011 at 12:37 PM. Reason: didn't know my if my name would show at the bottom
#43
I am someones MIL and my thoughts would be " How beautiful that my DIL would take the time, energy, patience and LOVE involved and required to make something so very special.
I would leave it as it is and say nothing to the MIL about the ironing.
My guess is......she wont even notice!
She will more ingrossed in the fact that the quilt is so beautiful and that you took the time to make something 'personal' for her.
Shop products mean nothing to me.
Just as I enjoy getting a handmade greetings card from my children , rather than a shop one.
Crazy but true.
I would leave it as it is and say nothing to the MIL about the ironing.
My guess is......she wont even notice!
She will more ingrossed in the fact that the quilt is so beautiful and that you took the time to make something 'personal' for her.
Shop products mean nothing to me.
Just as I enjoy getting a handmade greetings card from my children , rather than a shop one.
Crazy but true.
#44
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7,312
I am someones MIL and my thoughts would be " How beautiful that my DIL would take the time, energy, patience and LOVE involved and required to make something so very special.
I would leave it as it is and say nothing to the MIL about the ironing.
My guess is......she wont even notice!
She will more ingrossed in the fact that the quilt is so beautiful and that you took the time to make something 'personal' for her.
Shop products mean nothing to me.
Just as I enjoy getting a handmade greetings card from my children , rather than a shop one.
Crazy but true.
I would leave it as it is and say nothing to the MIL about the ironing.
My guess is......she wont even notice!
She will more ingrossed in the fact that the quilt is so beautiful and that you took the time to make something 'personal' for her.
Shop products mean nothing to me.
Just as I enjoy getting a handmade greetings card from my children , rather than a shop one.
Crazy but true.
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