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Old 08-14-2010, 11:03 AM
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Double knit poly wasn't hard to sew on, some had a little more stretch than others, but my gosh, I made lots and lots of clothing from it and stretching never was any problem. I even made a full length robe out of it , black top and patch work skirt. It was cute! Later cut off the skirt and made a play pad for my GS. That stuff washed up great and the colors stayed bright. I also used the poly called Quiana( SP? )It was thin and slippery, but it sure draped pretty in dresses. That I wouldn't use in a quilt!
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Old 08-14-2010, 01:10 PM
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My friend that got this for me told me I should make lap quilts out of it for the nursing homes and just give it to them. I might start there and see how it goes. But there are some realy neat stuff here and I will have fun trying to find something to do with it.
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Old 08-14-2010, 01:54 PM
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Holy cow! What a deal!
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Old 08-14-2010, 01:57 PM
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Wow, looks like you really got a wonderful assortment! I just love that yellow daisy fabric.
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I see many, many quilts in your future. If you do have polyester double knit in that haul, it makes great stuff sacks for sleeping bags/pillows and camp or college laundry bags. They can be stuffed full, dragged down carpeted hallways and across parking lots week after week and take the abuse. I use my biggest pot lid to trace a bottom piece and then use the full width of the knit (usually 60" ) for the sides. Add a draw string around the top and you're all set. Happy stitching for many days or maybe months!
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Nice haul.
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Looks like you have enough to start your own store! What a wonderful buy.
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Old 08-14-2010, 03:04 PM
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thank you now I have to finish what I am working on so I can start some of the lap blankets.
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OMG, what a load of fabric. I'm drooling.
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