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    #16
    Gee the only use for press and seal I knew of was to cover cast on legs or arms. The press and seal would help keep them clean. It also would provide extra protection so it kept dry when patients were taking a shower. Layer of press and seal then large plastic bag secured at the top of the cast... dry cast.

    I am going to do a baby quilt I think I will try this method of quilting.


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

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      #17
      One thing I noticed on that link and that I read about somewhere else is that they used freezer wrap. I haven't found that anywhere yet, but maybe it would be easier to remove after quilting. Has anyone tried both types and can tell us the difference?

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        #18
        Wow, thanks for the great ideas. By the way I love my Patis.

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          #19
          Press n Seal is truly wonderful stuff --

          Put a thin strip of it around your spools of opened thread, and the tails stay put. Easy to see through, too. This is especially handy when moving!

          I use it for travelling, to pack things folded when I don't want them to wrinkle. Works wonderfully holding husband's dress shirts in place until needed!

          Haven't tried it for actual quilting yet, but sounds like it's worth a try!

          Kathy

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            #20
            Press n' Seal? What's that? Please remember that I've been out of the USA since 1994 and I have never seen this product in any country I've lived in. I Googled it and read the hype from Glad.

            Is it worth having my family/friends send me some :?: I like the thread spool suggestion.


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              #21
              Libbi, Press in seal is truly wonderful stuff. COuldn't live without it now. It is weel worth getting your hands on some.

              Carla

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