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#72
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Thank you for the excellent directions! I had the general idea of how to do this, but I wasn't sure if I was correct. I admit - I didn't know about the water soluble thread. I will have to look for that.
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Originally Posted by marmalade
Thank you for the excellent directions! I had the general idea of how to do this, but I wasn't sure if I was correct. I admit - I didn't know about the water soluble thread. I will have to look for that.
Thanks for the reminder... :-D
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by marmalade
Thank you for the excellent directions! I had the general idea of how to do this, but I wasn't sure if I was correct. I admit - I didn't know about the water soluble thread. I will have to look for that.
Thanks for the reminder... :-D
:) :) :)
#76
I call false, because I do not cut it back up the work. The sample is left out from the seams of the bumps is given
Originally Posted by sandpat
Enci...you must have been posting exactly when I did...I hadn't seen yours! Great job on those...why do you call it "false"?
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I'm not understanding why using water soluble thread when you are going to use regular thread to stitch around it. Seems like a waste of time or am I NOT getting something.
Patti...just come to my house and teach me!!
Patti...just come to my house and teach me!!
Thanks for the great tute. I had watched one on Lap quilting w/Georgia Bonsteel for the second time this morning and couldn't figure out the thread thing either. You explained it so then my light bulb came on; oh, you stitch it again to catch all layers.
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