Save Those Dryer Sheets - Great Scrappy Quilt!
#11
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Originally Posted by cathyvv
dryer sheets are highly flammable. Be selective about what you make with them. Wall quilts, fine. Bed quilts, not so much.
#16
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Dryer sheets are also good stablilizer for machine embroidery if you run out of stabilizer and want to finish a project. The dealer I bought my machine from also said coffee filters are good in a pinch too. I've only used those once though, don't really like those.
#17
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Originally Posted by Tootsie
Here's a way to use all of the little dryer sheets that seem to still have some useful life:
http://3creativestudios.com/freeproj...heet_quilt.pdf
http://3creativestudios.com/freeproj...heet_quilt.pdf
#20
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I use them for making shopping bags. I agree that they are a great project for a few spare minutes or when you are too tired to concentrate on the main event. I don't cut strips; I use scraps. I don't color coordinate too much either; I like the random effects.....makes it more of an art project.
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