DWR in the works
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I am using her printed interfacing and recommend it. My background fabric is cream with a very small design . I dont anticipate any problems only because from experience with her instructions taking your time and not gettting ahead of yourself will almost guarantee your being able to make her quilts. Good luck.
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I love that. I have one of my mother's that I need to finish. All done in 30's original prints. All I need to do it one piece and layer, hand quilt and bind it. Will use muslin for the backing. Can't wait to see yours done. Good luck.
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Thanks for the info. I was wondering if the printed interfacing was worth the cost. I think I may use it just because I'm afraid tracing it would not be accurate enough for the curves.
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