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#42
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Thanks, this was great. We get 4-6 phone books a year and no one wants to take them for recycling so I am glad to have this tip. You should send it into Fons & Porter, Sewing with Nancy or some such where they give you a little prize for tips, I'm sure you would win.
#48
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Vaguely same subject - just a little different. I have an old quilt top, strips sewn, then diamonds cut on paper put together into stars. I found one piece of paper dqated 1932. Long story short - it was started by Hubby's grandmother, then his Mom worked on it. He inherited it and I kept telling him I would quilt it for him. Well, he is gone (died) and I'd like to quilt it for my step-daughter (3 generations having worked on it). Question - is there anyway to preserve the old pieces of paper, proving it's age?
#49
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Location: Vancouver, WA
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Michele, I just looked and it's beautiful!!!
Thanks for the link :)
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Thanks for the link :)
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#50
Originally Posted by Kyiav10
Tear the paper off. It comes off very easily! And your welcome!
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