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#71
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Joplin, Missouri
Posts: 1,058
I have X-block rulers.. they are so fun! Just finished the cutest "Lone Pine" quilt..
I love my June Taylor many strip cutting ruler. (that's not it's name.. that' it's function!!)
I would love a good medium sized iron that didn't shut itself off every 10 minutes!!
I love my June Taylor many strip cutting ruler. (that's not it's name.. that' it's function!!)
I would love a good medium sized iron that didn't shut itself off every 10 minutes!!
#72
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Dracut, MA
Posts: 135
Hi -
The fabric folding pen is tube-like pen into which you put in 3-5 drops of a provided liquid (mild starch) and then fill the tube with tap water. (About 6 inches long) To use it, you run the "sort of" foam point of the pen along the seam stitches. (May have to squeeze the tube to get the water solution going the first time). It wets the stitched area. You then fold the fabric back , "pressing" the seam to one side. You do not have to press hard - start in the middle and gently slide your fingers to the edges - no stretching occurs as long as you don't pull hard on the fabric. Hope this explanation helps. OH - when the liquid is gone (lasts a LONG time), you can use drops of "Best Press" instead. Made by Clover. You can search the web for "Fabric Folding Pen" and get a bunch of sites.
The fabric folding pen is tube-like pen into which you put in 3-5 drops of a provided liquid (mild starch) and then fill the tube with tap water. (About 6 inches long) To use it, you run the "sort of" foam point of the pen along the seam stitches. (May have to squeeze the tube to get the water solution going the first time). It wets the stitched area. You then fold the fabric back , "pressing" the seam to one side. You do not have to press hard - start in the middle and gently slide your fingers to the edges - no stretching occurs as long as you don't pull hard on the fabric. Hope this explanation helps. OH - when the liquid is gone (lasts a LONG time), you can use drops of "Best Press" instead. Made by Clover. You can search the web for "Fabric Folding Pen" and get a bunch of sites.
#73
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
Posts: 3,041
Thanks Jackie, I had never heard of one before last night when I saw your post. Sounds like a great tool, I will definitely check it out. This site has such interesting things. Everyone seems to know something that the rest of us don't and everyone always shares thanks bunches.
Yes I understood your definition and directions on how to use this new tool, or at least new to me. Thanks Gerbie
Yes I understood your definition and directions on how to use this new tool, or at least new to me. Thanks Gerbie
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