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Old 05-11-2011, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by LindaR
all over the house LOL, I have a quilting frame in the family room loaded, couple in kitchen, on dining room table on all the beds in the hall on quilt rack...making one for bathroom OH and in the laundry room too.
I never thought of the bathroom. But I do have a moose in the bathroom.
My shower curtain is a quilt. A North woods theme quilt would work perfect for yours! Here's my posting.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-30692-1.htm

I have a 25 gallon crock that the cuddle quilts get thrown into. When GK are here--often the some quilts get tossed and one of them curled up in the crock watching TV!
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What a great idea. Very authentic!!!
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Originally Posted by hobbykat1955
I have several of these around the hse
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Originally Posted by PamB8s
But I do have a moose in the bathroom.
that just made me laugh out loud!
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I'm very fortunate in having a husband that is just as creative as I am. :) He's made a few pressured quilt racks for me that I just LOVE. The best part...he altered my collection of Polish Pottery knobs to be the pressure knobs!
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I'm very fortunate in having a husband that is just as creative as I am. :) He's made a few pressured quilt racks for me that I just LOVE. The best part...he altered my collection of Polish Pottery knobs to be the pressure knobs!
What is "pressured"? Never heard that term before.

I have a piece of antique wrought iron fencing that is turned on end and used just like a ladder to hold quilts I have made. It is painted white, so I don't get any residue from metal on the quilts. I wish it was a little longer/taller. I have 8 quilts on it. Guess I should take a picture, so maybe I'll do that tonite and post it here. I also have a traditional standing quilt rack in my living room that I use to display my vintage quilts.
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On the beds, over the couch, backs of chairs, quilt racks and any other place I can claim
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Originally Posted by oksewglad
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My shower curtain is a quilt. A North woods theme quilt would work perfect for yours! Here's my posting.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-30692-1.htm

I have a 25 gallon crock that the cuddle quilts get thrown into. When GK are here--often the some quilts get tossed and one of them curled up in the crock watching TV!

OMG ... Now how original is that, a shower quilt!! Perfect!!

Love the crockery quilt catcher and babysitter!
(thankful not a water trough dragged in from the barnyard!!!!)
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What is "pressured"? Never heard that term before.

It "clamps" the quilts without hurting them, there's a little notch for the binding to set into without getting squished. He calls them "pressure racks"...it's two pieces that clamp the quilt I think is more accurate. :)
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Originally Posted by kiki1002
What is "pressured"? Never heard that term before.

It "clamps" the quilts without hurting them, there's a little notch for the binding to set into without getting squished. He calls them "pressure racks"...it's two pieces that clamp the quilt I think is more accurate. :)
Could you show us a picture, please?
That may help us understand what you have!
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