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    rebeccas-sewing's Avatar rebeccas-sewing is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: Rebinding an old quilt

    Interesting thread. Glad I read this one. I haven't needed to re-bind a quilt but the day may come and now I'll know what to do. Thanks, gals!
    Rebecca in Baarn, Netherlands by way of Orange County, CA.

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    Sandy Navas's Avatar Sandy Navas is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Daisy View Post
    nawwwwwwwwwwww my two bestest friends talking about me......i am such a princess!
    Do you know how much your bestest friends love you?

    I don't think Jean has quite caught on that I am the local prankster and trouble-maker . . . I'll have to figure out some way to really get her . . .
    Be warned. I am BORED.
    This could be dangerous.

    When you get cold just go stand in the corner.
    They are usually 90 degrees.

    A giraffe's coffee would be cold by the time it reached the bottom of his throat.
    Ever think about that? No? You only think about yourself??

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    MarianneK's Avatar MarianneK is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: Rebinding an old quilt

    I've done a few re-bindings of old quilts and I agree with what Bubby said. Good advice

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    Jean Sewing Machine's Avatar Jean Sewing Machine is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandy Navas View Post
    Do you know how much your bestest friends love you?

    I don't think Jean has quite caught on that I am the local prankster and trouble-maker . . . I'll have to figure out some way to really get her . . .
    Sandy, I wasn't born yesterday! I'm catching on FAST! We all need those kinds of people in our lives, keeps things interesting!

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