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Old 03-06-2011, 04:57 PM
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Good idea about the marking, Mad....Also, you most certainly can use it in the bobbin as well, but since the thread ends up between the 2 layers of batting....I'm cheap and that water soluable is expensive :wink:
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great tut.
I would never have guessed this was possible.
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sorry, i sent the same message twice!!
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Wow, what a great tute. Even a newbie like me could understand it! I can't wait to try this someday when my skills progress. Hopefully that will be soon!
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Thanks 4 this nice tutorial I did the same prosses but quilting by hand this will be more fast
And echo around yes the best :thumbup:
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I don't understand- is this done before the quilt is sandwiched?
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Originally Posted by terry leffler
I don't understand- is this done before the quilt is sandwiched?
Yes, Terry, you do the trapunto work prior to sandwiching. After you have cut away the extra batting, you then sandwich and quilt as normal. That is also when you would quilt around where you sewed with the water solubable thread.
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Thank you!!!
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Thank you - this is the first time I have understood how to do this!!!!
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thanks!
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