Cookie Cutters and Quilts
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
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I am working on one now- I am doing the quilting by hand for each separate block - have cookie cutters all over just for this quilt- as I didn't want to use the same one twice , it may take me years to finish
Went to the dollar store and bought the sets for the seasons, went to Walmart after Christmas and got a set of 100 for 2.50 had all the letters and so much more
Went to the dollar store and bought the sets for the seasons, went to Walmart after Christmas and got a set of 100 for 2.50 had all the letters and so much more
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They work great!! I have been using them for years as quilting stencils and applique shapes. During the seasons I love it when Walmart will have big buckets and numerous shapes for five or ten dollars. My Christmas ones for example I have twenty shapes and picked them up after season so only paid two dollars. Go for it.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: originally Pittsburgh,Pa now in Omaha Ne
Posts: 1,297
I am using a star cookie cutter right now in a border for a wall hanging they work great, last year did a couple of Christmas trees and stars. I use pencil to trace it and have had no problem with it washing out.
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