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Cindy's Tips


THE HA-HA APPROACH: Every time you reproduce an antique pattern, or use a traditional block, make sure you include at least one fabric authentic to that period. Case in point: if you're stitching a Dresden Plate quilt (popular in the 1930s and 40s), use at least one period feedsack for the wedges. This "ha-ha" fabric makes for an intriguing secret you may (or may not) want to share with others!
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Linen Tester/Stand Magnifier NEW LOW PRICE! Appraisers and restorers rely on ‘linen testers:’ a freestanding magnifier that lets them examine damage, count stitches and threads per inch, and see details close up. When we found this version, we were thrilled – you'll like it, too! Product Details
Encyclopedia Of Pieced Quilt Patterns More than 4,000 pieced patterns at your fingertips, along with their history, publications…even the oldest quilt they appeared in! Product Details
Tweezers (Assorted Sizes) Whatever you need to do in the world of quilt repair, tweezers can help. They’ll hold shredded spots in place while they’re bonded, or delicately position a replacement fabric. Product Details
Tweezers Magnifier Now you can actually SEE what you’re doing! Not only do the tweezers help position (and hold) patches, stray theads and fusibles. Product Details
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