early xmas
#31
Nice selection...great score! You could re-cut some, use some for paper piecing, some for applique...tons of uses! Oh, how about jar covers for home-made food gifts? I took some of my scrap fabrics to school, I am a teacher, and for math, the kids had to cur the fabrics into 1" squares...and various other sizes and then in art they mod-podged the squares to smooth vases and jars (bought at Good Will, garage sales, etc.) for gifts for moms, sisters, aunts.
#32
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If I don't was the cut pieces of fabric, I make sure I do wash the top in cold water on my very gentle cycle with , and I can't think of the name of the product, a wash made to stop bleeding. It works every time for me. I have made a Christmas quilt top without washing any of the fabric but I have it commercially cleaned when needed. I just want the quilt to last my life time and still look good. I have had it cleaned twice and it still looks crisp and new.
#38
last year our shop hop gave away charms... 8 @ each shop.
my dd & ddil & i all put them in individual lingerie bags & washed & dried them... i think out of all of them we had 1 charm that came out "off"
my dd & ddil & i all put them in individual lingerie bags & washed & dried them... i think out of all of them we had 1 charm that came out "off"
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