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Folding a Quilt


  I thought I'd share something very much needed by all of my quilting Friends 🤣 How to fold your quilts to prevent crease lines. Now get those quilts you've got stacked up everywhere refolded 😀


Here you go for TODAY'S contest -

Winner will be announced at 10 am tomorrow!

Have you ever……..

You get a point for each thing that describes YOU

1. Pieced a quilt in just one day

2. Gone to a quilt retreat

3. Member of a quilt guild

4. Never used a seam ripper

5. Have more than 25 quilt kits that you haven’t started yet

6. Bought fabric and left it in the trunk until your spouse left for work

7. Visited quilt shops when you are on vacation

8. Plan your vacation around quilt shop locations.  Ha

9. Ever cut a piece wrong for a quilt and had to cut another

10. Sluffed work just so you could sew

11. Met a “Sewing Celebrity”

12. Own at least 5 sewing machines

13. Usually sew in “no-shoe” mode

14. Have more than 20 UFO’s

15. Written and sold patterns

16. Made a t-shirt quit

17. Finished a quilt that you started over 5 years ago

18. Owned or worked in a quilt shop

19. Pieced a quilt top with a serger

20. Love to Paper Piece

Ready, Set, Go..............

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