Ariel484
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- Dec 27, 2011
Ugh, agreed! I really enjoyed that one.I think I did almost all of local races on your first quilt. That FANtastic 4 miler was a lot of fun. It's too bad that was a one and done.
Ugh, agreed! I really enjoyed that one.I think I did almost all of local races on your first quilt. That FANtastic 4 miler was a lot of fun. It's too bad that was a one and done.
Right? Some of them have good memories associated with them, but most of them aren't meaningful to me at all. Ah well...I agree on the no local shirts- my sis made my quilt and I regret 90% of the local races in the quilt..
Interesting. Thanks! We have a quilt we received as a wedding gift that is machine-washable (made by my husband's aunt, who is a very accomplished quilter). This one has a tag sewn on that says to dry-clean it...hmmm... I was surprised to see that since our other one is machine-washable.@Ariel484 I don't want to contradict what you were told by Campus Quits, but dry-cleaning a quilt goes against everything I know as a quilter. The harsh solvents would most definitely shorten the life of the shirts as well as the backing and binding on the quilt.