Following these guidelines will help ensure there won't be delays in the longarm quilting process, additional fees, and will avoid the possibility of getting placed back on the waiting list while waiting for any corrections to be made.
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For those of you who cry over movies and get that hitch in your throat at long distance phone commercials at Christmas time, this quilting project is right up your alley.
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Restoring or salvaging an antique or damaged quilt may seem a little daunting at first. Where do you start? How do you go about it?
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You can use pictures in your quilts like never before, thanks to advances in printing and imaging technology. Whether you start with dusty old boxes of slides and pictures or a brand-new digital camera, you can easily incorporate photos into almost every kind of quilting project
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You may already have some experience placing images on fabric using HP iron-on transfers. These iron-on transfers work great for T-shirts and other projects that don't fit through your printer.
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You can print directly onto fabric with an inkjet printer. With your creative ideas and some new techniques, you can create almost anything – if it's on your computer, it can be printed on fabric.
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No quilt would be complete without quilting fabric, for obvious reasons. It is the material that makes a quilt a quilt and, as a result, you will need plenty of quilting fabric in order to complete the task.
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