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Fun Halloween Block Swap .... In the mail everyone!!..

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Old 05-26-2011, 10:59 AM
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Thank you....RedGarnet222 and quiltpd
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Old 05-26-2011, 11:07 AM
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Lhunt Those are really great! Does the witchy window have a bottom to it? I couldn't see one from my computer screen. the ghosty is very cool!


Hi cheryl .... Yes you can use a tiny bit of washing powder or liquid and hand wash them in a basin before you dry them in a dryer. Nip each end off with a little triangle and you won't get as much fraying as would normally. You are going to cut this later into your squares, so it won't bother the finished blocks as long as it is larger than you planned finished blocks. If there is any bleeding occuring put some apple cider vihegar in the rinse water to stop that action and rinse again.

Then when your fabrics are dry, press the fabric with the grain line in mind. The selvage edge is the strongest of the two sides becaused more threads run in that direction. Don't use finish if you are going to use it for applique. It makes it to where the heat and bond won't stick well.

Does this help ???
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There isn't a bottom to mine but I can add one, maybe like a wood color or something to make it look like a windowsill. What do you guys think?
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Thanks for the info on washing/drying - I will try that out today so I can get sewing my halloween blocks!
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Old 05-26-2011, 01:05 PM
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LHunt212 - LOVE the eye !!!
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Old 05-26-2011, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jetnica
Finished Sets 3 & 4!!! I'm going to work on my Boomerang 5 blocks this weekend and mail them out Tuesday.

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LOVE THIS SWAP!!!!!
These are cute. Everything is so cute. The quilt looks good too.
Here is some more finished blocks. Mine are not all the same.
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Old 05-26-2011, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by RedGarnet222
Lhunt Those are really great! Does the witchy window have a bottom to it? I couldn't see one from my computer screen. the ghosty is very cool!


Hi cheryl .... Yes you can use a tiny bit of washing powder or liquid and hand wash them in a basin before you dry them in a dryer. Nip each end off with a little triangle and you won't get as much fraying as would normally. You are going to cut this later into your squares, so it won't bother the finished blocks as long as it is larger than you planned finished blocks. If there is any bleeding occuring put some apple cider vihegar in the rinse water to stop that action and rinse again.

Then when your fabrics are dry, press the fabric with the grain line in mind. The selvage edge is the strongest of the two sides becaused more threads run in that direction. Don't use finish if you are going to use it for applique. It makes it to where the heat and bond won't stick well.

Does this help ???
Oh my!! I have hand washed mine in hot water and line dried them. I did not know I was to dry them in the drier. I have a bunch cut, ironed and sewn on. What should I do?
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Originally Posted by ssnare
Originally Posted by jetnica
Finished Sets 3 & 4!!! I'm going to work on my Boomerang 5 blocks this weekend and mail them out Tuesday.

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LOVE THIS SWAP!!!!!
These are cute. Everything is so cute. The quilt looks good too.
Here is some more finished blocks. Mine are not all the same.
Awesome !! really love the bat
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Old 05-27-2011, 04:49 AM
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Sherry, I wouldn't worry...I dry mine with the iron..mine haven't gone in the dryer either. And I love your new blocks too!
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