Liz Williams took a wool applique class from me recently and she finished her Texas Tulips Quilt in record time!

I especially love the fancy threadwork she did in the leaves! Well done, Liz, and thank your for sharing!
Liz Williams took a wool applique class from me recently and she finished her Texas Tulips Quilt in record time!

I especially love the fancy threadwork she did in the leaves! Well done, Liz, and thank your for sharing!
Sandi is this week’s winner! She will receive two tins that can be used to hold small notions OR you can make them into pincushions-in-a-tin. Congrats to Sandi!

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Congrats to Valerie Leclerc, this week’s winner. She will receive this package of 6 spools of Sulky’s cotton 12wt, 2-ply thread! This thread is the equivalent of 2 strands of floss, twisted together. Use it for embroidery, and for big stitch hand quilting or applique.

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Margaret J. wrote asking me if Retro Clean would remove a grease stain in fabric that had been washed. I contacted Larry at Retro Clean who replied:
There are many different kinds of grease. We have had a lot of luck removing food related grease from tablecloths, quilts and clothing, however something like automotive grease, not so much. It usually doesn’t matter if a textile has been washed previously. It shouldn’t cause any further problems, so it’s probably worth a try.
Margaret did give it a try and it worked! From Margaret:
Happy to report the what we thought was a dark grease stain came out. What I did — took 1 teaspoon retro clean and 1/2 cup of hot water and heated that solution 3 different times during the first day. The next day I put the cloth in a new solution and heated it once after that. It was a panel and I just stuffed the spot in a pint jar with the solution. Did not remove any color. I’d say great product Thanks so much —Margaret
So there you go… Retro Clean is definitely something to keep on hand :-).

Congrats to Deb G., this week’s winner! She will receive a package of Sulky’s Stick ‘n Stitch wash-away sheets and then stick the sheet to your fabric. Stitch, then wash away the paper. a bonus is that the paper also acts as a stabilizer as you sew.

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Debra Reber is this week’s winner—congrats to Debra! She will receive a 4 oz. package of Retro Clean. We each need to keep some on hand for bringing stained fabric back from the brink of despair. I’ve used it and it really works!

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See you next week!