Re: Can you use cheesecloth?
- From: "Cheryl in Oz" <cawaitesATnetconnectDOTcomDOTau>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:55:34 +1100
It might be good for making chenille - just as a test if you've never done
it before. Your try a patch or two.
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"lisa skeen" <lpskeen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hey y'all. Last year, I did a swap with a non-quilter pal from England.
> He was supposed to bring me 100% cotton quilting fabric in exchange for a
> meal. I didn't have the heart to tell him that what he brought may be
> cotton, but it's not quilting fabric, lol. I'm informed that it is a type
> of cheesecloth. I have 2 meter pieces (that's about 2.5y) in primary
> colors red, yellow, navy, black, orange, purple and green and turquoise.
>
> Let me know if interested; I'll swap. I'm in North Carolina, USA.
>
> L
>
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> L. P. Skeen, Summerfield NC
> Get your 2006 Clay Lover's Calendar at
> http://www.living-tree.net/calendar.htm
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