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    Forum: Main
    12-17-2014, 10:37 AM
    Replies: 37
    Views: 47,972
    Posted By grayladym

    I have had great success with the Sunbeam iron. ...

    I have had great success with the Sunbeam iron. I love it. Had to replace the first one, but bought the second. Price and service excellent. I'm not a fan of Rowenta. I've had probably close to...
    Forum: Main
    03-01-2013, 05:55 AM
    Replies: 110
    Views: 22,191
    Posted By grayladym

    Lovely. I really like the random one. Sounds...

    Lovely. I really like the random one. Sounds like we'd all like a tut. Looking forward to seeing it.
    Forum: Main
    01-26-2013, 07:15 AM
    Replies: 61
    Views: 13,037
    Posted By grayladym

    No one has mentioned that the glue is Elmer's...

    No one has mentioned that the glue is Elmer's School Glue, or Elmer's School Glue Stick in clear color. Either works wonderfully. Regular Elmer's Glue is promoted as permanent after drying. I read...
    Forum: Main
    11-14-2012, 01:42 PM
    Replies: 5
    Views: 1,431
    Posted By grayladym

    I agree, price sounds terrific, so I went to...

    I agree, price sounds terrific, so I went to Joann's expecting to be able to see the Clover batting. Staff at the cutting table both told me they had never seen Clover batting, and since it was in...
    Forum: Main
    01-21-2012, 09:00 AM
    Replies: 24
    Views: 5,146
    Posted By grayladym

    Someone sent in a tips from Fons and Porters the...

    Someone sent in a tips from Fons and Porters the other day. The adhesive re-inforcing circles used on sheets of paper that have been prepared for a binder works great. They used to be loose and you...
    Forum: Main
    01-17-2012, 01:30 PM
    Replies: 46
    Views: 9,019
    Posted By grayladym

    Super, and so simple. I have a bunch of these...

    Super, and so simple. I have a bunch of these things and never use them. I've tired several methods to reduce the tangle, and none are all that helpful until now. Thanks for taking the time to...
    Forum: Main
    01-06-2012, 07:04 PM
    Replies: 62
    Views: 9,880
    Posted By grayladym

    Ugly is as ugly does, but not always.

    I made a OBW from the ugliest fabric I had ever seen. Brown with faded looking flowers. Just awful!!! Figured I'd give it to a daughter in-law as brown and faded is just her thing. Won a blue...
    Forum: Main
    11-30-2011, 04:30 PM
    Replies: 149
    Views: 25,448
    Posted By grayladym

    I have a Pfaff 7570 with embroidery unit that is...

    I have a Pfaff 7570 with embroidery unit that is a superior machine. I have had a Pfaff 2560 I couldn't get rid of fast enough. Engineered in Germany but manufactured in Czechoslovakia, if I...
    08-29-2011, 05:45 AM
    Replies: 62
    Views: 2,855
    Posted By grayladym

    Welcome from Raymore, MO. I'm a member of...

    Welcome from Raymore, MO. I'm a member of Raymore Quilt Guild, and also a separate group, Stitch 'n Time Gals. The smaller group meets every Monday at Hancock's in Belton. Sometimes we work on...
    Forum: Main
    08-26-2011, 03:01 PM
    Replies: 59
    Views: 36,712
    Posted By grayladym

    Our guild enjoyed a wonderful presentation on...

    Our guild enjoyed a wonderful presentation on flammability of various battings. Using a 10-second test, samples of various batting fibers were tested. 4X4" batts were placed on corelle-type...
    Forum: Main
    08-17-2011, 05:04 PM
    Replies: 20
    Views: 2,181
    Posted By grayladym

    I was told today during a guild meeting that the...

    I was told today during a guild meeting that the ink markings would reappear if the item was chilled. Put a smaill block in the freezer for about 2 hours (forgot about it until after dinner out),...
    Forum: Main
    08-28-2010, 02:17 PM
    Replies: 67
    Views: 14,017
    Posted By grayladym

    If you use the "wrong" side of your cutting mat,...

    If you use the "wrong" side of your cutting mat, the side without the lines, you'll find instant improvement. Rely on your ruler(s) alone, you'll have fewer problems. I have always known this,...
    Forum: Main
    08-25-2010, 07:18 PM
    Replies: 47
    Views: 12,222
    Posted By grayladym

    I have to share this. I completed a 3-day...

    I have to share this. I completed a 3-day Harriet Hargrave workshop and I'll pass on what she has to say on the subject of starch vs. spray sizing, or Mary Ellen's Best Pressed (my personal favorite...
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