Help me quick!!!
#91
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Lemoore, Ca
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As long as you have not put in the dryer, then try some cold water and rub with a bar of soap, then gently with your fingers, rub the spot let sit for awhile and then rinse.
You might think I am crazy, but I try this for many a stain.
You might think I am crazy, but I try this for many a stain.
#94
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Lucasville
Posts: 25
Take a picture of the front..give to her with a note that this is a pic. of her gift. with a date of delivery..1 lady posted lock husbands out of sewing room...my thought on that is .." it is only fabric it can be replaced..a good husband is few and far between" try drinking water in sewing room...good luck
#96
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 8
I know a way to take blood out if you stick yourself. Roll up a small ball of thread, moisten it with your own saliva and dab the spot. It has something to do with your own blood and saliva. Won't work using someone elses saliva or on someone elses blood.
#99
Originally Posted by ljfox
Now I soaked it in ERA with enzyme stain fighter and also peroxide, and that didn't help. So I pulled it out of the washer and put the peroxide on it directly and that is sitting now. The baby shower is tomorrow and I can't decide what to do if I can't get the stain out. Should I give up and dry it, finish the binding and give it to her with a note that I need it back so I can take it apart and put new backing on it? The front of the quilt it fine, it didn't soak through. Or just give her a note explaining what happened and make her a new quilt?
#100
Originally Posted by sewingsuz
We have an Arrzona lady on tv and her name is the Queen of Clean. Look on line and see if you can find her. She know how to get everything out of everything. Good luck
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