I want it I want it, what can I do with it and how many to buy? I would love to make an afgahn size quilt for DH...how many do I buy?
Boy do I ever lean on you guys....gotta love me yes? Ha ha
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I want it I want it, what can I do with it and how many to buy? I would love to make an afgahn size quilt for DH...how many do I buy?
Boy do I ever lean on you guys....gotta love me yes? Ha ha
Is it really wool? I don't think you can wash wool. Never mind. I went back and looked at it and saw it is flannel, not wool.
I guess I just answered my own question. It seems that you can only purchase one of these and not additional at the regular price. One it will be
You can buy more at the additional price, you just have to look it up by the correct name, not the daily deal name.
I always have been able to purchase additional DDs at the regular price - maybe they have limited quantities of this.
Anyway, I think Sarah has been reading the forum and concentrating on Divine Daisy's posts. Now if my Ewenice comes to me looking like that pig on the daily deal I'm calling for some help. Never heard of a wooly pig.
Lol @sandy you crack me up
LOVED this charm pack! Here's a pic of my first quilt...Attachment 27001
Here is the link for the regular priced charm pack. I had no issues adding more to my shopping cart.
http://www.missouriquiltco.com/wool-...a-fabrics.html
Yay thanks everyone. We may have to have the motorhome weighed before we head south this year...yikes
You can wash wool. I have made things with it before. I do suggest that if you want to machine wash the final product, that you pre-wash before you make your project. You will find that the wool will felt together causing some thickening, shrinkage, and distortion to the original piece of fabric. It does make for some snuggly warm quilts though. I have even used whole, old wool blankets for batting once they were machine washed.
Just be sure to not put it in the dryer. I used to wash my sweaters and wool pants but then blocked then on towels on the floor to dry. Once I was in a hurry to wear a pair of wool pants, they were wet [I was 17] and I put them in the dryer, never to be worn again. I sure learned my lesson.:lol:
These are really nice quality flannels. I've bought this same charm pack before. As usual I am tempted but would need to get something else to be worth the shipping fee. I'm cheap, shall I say!!
I got all excited until I saw it wasn't wool. Bummer! Nice fabric if you're looking for flannel.
Thanks, guys! I used two charm packs, D9P pattern and sashed each block in denimAttachment 27011. The border was yardage from JoAnn's.
Once you place your order for the daily deal, there is usually the opportunity to order more of the same thing at the regular price on the bottom of the invoice page with the daily deal posted. I often go so far in ordering to see how much another would cost. Today's deal fabrics were 8.95 per package, if I'm not mistaken. Sometimes they make the names too cutsey, and I can't find what the real name is to order more. Once you get your product, the cutsey name will be for the Daily Deal, and the regular name is for additional ones you ordered. I find this confusing, and wish they would just give the regular name on the invoices, so I can remember what the actual name of the Daily Deal is in case I want to order more. Of course, I could just look on the package of the fabric--duh!
OPPS! Meant to post the close-up! Go easy, now. This was my first quilt! LOLAttachment 27012