Ikea fabric
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Thanks. I try to remember to copy my post before sending it, but of course I sometimes forget -and that's always the one that gets lost!
Trying this post again - will there ever be a solution to the infuriating problem some of us have of the site freezing when we click reply, losing the post we've just carefully typed???!
Until a solution is found, just compose your post in Word or whatever word processing program you use. Then copy and paste it to this site in the box provided where you would normally compose your post. Click "post quick reply". If the site freezes, at least you haven't lost your original wording.
Until a solution is found, just compose your post in Word or whatever word processing program you use. Then copy and paste it to this site in the box provided where you would normally compose your post. Click "post quick reply". If the site freezes, at least you haven't lost your original wording.
#53
The range is called Vika - you buy table top and legs separately. Here's Leah's post about her new set-up:
http://www.freemotionquilting.blogsp...love-ikea.html
It looks like a real possibility, especially as my sewing room is in the attic, up some narrow stairs, so I'm limited as to what I can get up there.
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Here in Australia, Ikea has a great fabric range. I use their novelty prints for backing on childrens' quilts, always looks great, colours clear and bright. I bought - just recently - 3 metres for $15. which is great pricing for us over here.
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