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#13
The cat calls me "F-bomb" dropper...........LOL
I got a little DNA on the quilt, I didn't realize it until I stuck my hand in it and smeared it. I usually wash my quilts before sending them off.
It is just the latest injury while working on this quilt. Two weeks ago I managed to burn both wrists with the iron. I sat the iron down to move the fabric and touch it with my wrist. And not to be out done, I do it again.
Our dear friend better love this quilt because parts of me are intertwined into this quilt.
I got a little DNA on the quilt, I didn't realize it until I stuck my hand in it and smeared it. I usually wash my quilts before sending them off.
It is just the latest injury while working on this quilt. Two weeks ago I managed to burn both wrists with the iron. I sat the iron down to move the fabric and touch it with my wrist. And not to be out done, I do it again.
Our dear friend better love this quilt because parts of me are intertwined into this quilt.
#18
Originally Posted by MinnieKat
I've heard that if you get blood on your fabric you can get it out with your own saliva.
Only your own saliva will remove your blood from the fabric. That is one of the best tips I have ever gotten.
Scotlass
#20
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 482
It just wouldn't be sewing/quilting unless I stabbed myself at least once during the project. So glad I learned the saliva trick for getting the blood out from some the mentors in our quilt group. Of course it does have to be your own to work though.
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