string quilt
#24
If you look it was in the first year i was making quilts....this one is my one and only string. It is among my ufos. :D I dyed some of the fabrics doing a shaving cream thing
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/865.page here are the pictures
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/865.page here are the pictures
#25
Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
I used newpaper , but it still is a job to get it off, especially where there are seams. I got most of it off and the rest can stay, unless I can get some of the grands to pick it off. I read if it is hard to get off spray, :-) it with water.......have you ever tried that?
Hugs,
Sharon
#26
What a beautiful string quilt, Ruth. The orange just the
ticket for unifying all the vibrant colors!
I haven't done
anything with foundation paper so can't comment on that
but have heard some are hard to remove.
(I agree that
it sounds like a good job for the grandkids!--they will love
helping!) :lol:
ticket for unifying all the vibrant colors!
I haven't done
anything with foundation paper so can't comment on that
but have heard some are hard to remove.
(I agree that
it sounds like a good job for the grandkids!--they will love
helping!) :lol:
#28
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I made one recently for my daughter-in-law's mother using tissue paper. I didn't tear the paper off, I left that for her to do, so I'm hoping it comes off easily! I have some old tops my grandmother did using newspaper, and that is hard to remove.
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