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    #16
    Nancy in NC,

    I used both the Elmer's Washable School Glue and Roxanne's Glue in my blocks with the applique foundation from Sharon Schamber. After they were finished, I soaked them for over two hours in very warm water with Syntrapol. Periodically, I swished them around quite a bit and then rinsed several times. Mine came out just fine. I can tell the applique has some thin padding in it but it is soft.

    I'm going to guess that your glue just did not come completely out. Try soaking again and hopefully that will help.

    Good luck.

    Sandy in Phoenix

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      #17
      I'm also new to all of this but am aware Ricky's stable stuff was d/c'd by HIM for awhile b/c the formula was changed and he didn't like it enuf to continue carrying it.

      Now they are carrying it again b/c they like the formular - so I'm supposing it's changed.

      I wonder if his and Sharon's stuff is really one and the same with different 'marketing' jackets on it?

      Anyway they are supposed to BOTH wash into softness.

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        #18
        It's very gratifying to have so many replies to my query. I think that what I need to do is soak my blocks in Synthropol...I just need to buy some! I did soak a small scrap of Stable Stuff and it became very soft, so I think the pack I bought is o.k. Thanks to everyone for your responses. I didn't see Margo's suggestion about trying the wash until my weekly wash was done. It is a great suggestion and I will do it. Thanks. And I'll let you know.

        Nancy in NC

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          #19
          You all have guessed right -- the April block is column 1, row 3. There are a lot of circles on it - you all have those mylar (plastic) templates for making them, right? Using them sure makes making perfectly round berries easy! If you can't find them in your local quilt shop, they are available from the TQS Shoppe.

          I have just finished taking a look at Margo's pages of webshots of all of your beautiful blocks (http://community.webshots.com/user/T...host=community ) -- THANK Margo; you're a real champ for all of us! I continue to marvel at the creativity you each demonstrate in selecting fabrics and colors, in overcoming obstacles, and in trying new techniques. Bravo!!!

          Hang in there... can you believe that we are starting into the second third of this quilt in just another day or two?!!!

          Keep on stitching...
          Sue Garman

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            #20
            Originally posted by SusanH
            You all have guessed right -- the April block is column 1, row 3. There are a lot of circles on it - you all have those mylar (plastic) templates for making them, right? Using them sure makes making perfectly round berries easy! If you can't find them in your local quilt shop, they are available from the TQS Shoppe.

            I have just finished taking a look at Margo's pages of webshots of all of your beautiful blocks (http://community.webshots.com/user/T...host=community ) -- THANK Margo; you're a real champ for all of us! I continue to marvel at the creativity you each demonstrate in selecting fabrics and colors, in overcoming obstacles, and in trying new techniques. Bravo!!!

            Hang in there... can you believe that we are starting into the second third of this quilt in just another day or two?!!!

            Keep on stitching...
            Sue Garman
            Thanks Sue.

            I am going to pick my fabric's today, then I will be half way there.

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              #21
              This one looks like it will be fun. Thanks Sue!

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                #22
                Rather than having to remove the basting thread when making the bias - what about using the water soluable thread - then nothing to remove - just soak away. I'm off to pick out my fabrics - and gasp - I may need to go shopping for more fabric.

                Love the blocks Susan.
                Virginia[/quote]

                WELL, DUH??? I should have thought of that!!! I'll make another mental note and try not to misplace it!! :wink:


                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                  #23
                  I came in today thinking that some energetic soul would show us their April block. I guess I'll have to wait a bit more.


                  It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                  That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                    #24
                    I have some of that water soluable thread too, couldn't thread my needle, I'd lick the end and it would disappear!

                    I'll revisit that and get a better needle LOL!

                    denise

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                      #25
                      :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                        #26
                        I
                        have some of that water soluable thread too, couldn't thread my needle, I'd like the end and it would disappear!
                        Too Funny! Seriously though, I bought one of those Clover Desk Top needle threaders. I have to say that it is a miracle worker. I can't believe how easy it makes the job of threading needles.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Lulabelle
                          I
                          have some of that water soluable thread too, couldn't thread my needle, I'd like the end and it would disappear!
                          Too Funny! Seriously though, I bought one of those Clover Desk Top needle threaders. I have to say that it is a miracle worker. I can't believe how easy it makes the job of threading needles.
                          That needle threader is easily one of my most useful notions!!! I use mine all the time!


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                            #28
                            Ditto on that needle threader! It is WONDERFUL!

                            Maggie


                            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                              #29
                              I am not able to thread the applique needles I am using at all without the needle threader! So much for the eyes!!! WandaM
                              Happy Quilting,

                              Shiner TX

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                                #30
                                Did you all notice the omission on the pattern? Easy to fix, but the left portion of a couple of leaves was omittied ..... just a fine point, as I traced them without problem.
                                Lynn

                                PS: My #60 machine applique needles won't thread with the threader on my Janome.........but I guess you were talking about HAND applique needles, and yes, that needle threader is a GODsend!
                                Lynn

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