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Old 05-14-2011, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by fishnlady
I am totally amazed at this process. I think you have inspired me to give it a try soon. Thank you for sharing your creation. It is beautiful and the ideas for it are limitless. I do have a question though. When you wash it, are there a ton of threads that come loose in the washer? Might that plug up the pump on the washing machine?
Some loose thread in the washer, but I've made a couple of these now with no problems. But there's a TON of lint in the dryer! Clear it out every 15 minutes!!
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Old 05-14-2011, 10:38 PM
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Thank you hudgoddess. I am going to give this a try. Thanks for sharing.
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I must learn this technique - lovely!
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Old 05-15-2011, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Thusnelda
I didn't understand at all how you did this. :?: :?

But if I see and understand it correctly, this method could be used to make a bath mat, couldn't it?
Neither do I lol :?:
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Oops just found the tute. Will have a good study of it. I really like the soft look.
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Originally Posted by amma
Thank you for the awesome tute! It is very clear and concise :D:D:D
Thank you will have to try. :-D
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10 out of 10.
Lovely quilt and clear instructions.
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sounds awesome thank you for the tute
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It's lovely, I have seen this in a book I have, but have never tried it. Thank you for showing how lovely it turns out.
Thanks for sharing. :thumbup:
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This is wonderful. I love making faux chenille quilts. They are sooooo cuddly and warm. I wish I didn't have to sleep so I could make every quilt that I see here that ends up on my "To Do List."
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