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If you are using commerical fabrics you can use Retayne to wash them in. Since all our colors for the reels are in the same family (blue set, red set, whatever you chose), you can do them all together. I did my strips last night, in a medium dishpan with Retayne. Soak and hand agitate, rinse, then about 20 min in the dryer. They came out slightly damp and a bit wrinkled, but then I pressed them with Best Press and now have a huge pile of lovely flat strips ready to sew!Deborah W
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I would like to take part in your exchange.
mailto:[email protected] Colorado Springs, Co U.S.A. It sounds like so much fun!
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Please send a PM to Rosemary per these instructions: http://forum/friendship-triangle-exc...-rott-exchangeOriginally posted by velvetagI would like to take part in your exchange.
mailto:[email protected] Colorado Springs, Co U.S.A. It sounds like so much fun!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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I would like to take part in the exchange.
Barb
Colorado Springs, Colorado U.S.A.
Please let me know how many to make and were to send them. Thanks mailto:[email protected]
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I just got back tonight and the first thing I did was check the stash to decide on the colour for my spools. I will be making dark green variations. I have just washed the fabrics with synthrapol but I have to get some starch tomorrow. I can't wait to start sewing. Just got a delivery of real spools from Superior too.

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Rita, if you don't want to wait to get starch, you can make your own with corn starch that you probably have in your pantry/cupboard!
Here is Diane Gaudynski's recipe: http://www.dianegaudynski.net/tips-april.htm
Try my recipe for spray starch for all your pressing/piecing needs. Remember, you can adjust any of these amounts to suit your own needs, and also don't keep this for more than two weeks max. I make up a batch when I need it, then dump it out when I'm finished. It produces a super flat stable quilt: Dissolve half a teaspoon (or one teaspoon for a stiffer starch) of regular Argo cornstarch (in your cupboard probably) in a few tablespoons of cold water in a heat proof 2-cup measuring pitcher like Pyrex. Add boiling water to make one cup, stirring constantly. Then add cold water to the 2 cup line. Let cool and use in a pump spray bottle. Shake it every time you spray. You may have to dilute it a little if it is too thick or builds up white flakes. Lasts a week or so as there are no preservatives, no chemicals, no nothing that harms us or the environment, and it’s practically free, except for the spray bottle! Don't starch fabrics for storage as it will attract critters such as centipedes, and mice.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Rita - quick reminder, depending on how you use the language, seeing as you are betwixt & between UK & USA :lol: here in UK we call cornstarch 'cornflour' Failing that http://www.lakeland.co.uk/23486/Trad...ry-Starch-500g and they will post to you but it will cost £6 p&p from Cumbria. I have a large tub, but I don't think that it would be a good idea to offer to post you some, as small bag of white powder! :wink:Originally posted by MargoRita, if you don't want to wait to get starch, you can make your own with corn starch that you probably have in your pantry/cupboard!
Here is Diane Gaudynski's recipe: http://www.dianegaudynski.net/tips-april.htm
Try my recipe for spray starch for all your pressing/piecing needs. Remember, you can adjust any of these amounts to suit your own needs, and also don't keep this for more than two weeks max. I make up a batch when I need it, then dump it out when I'm finished. It produces a super flat stable quilt: Dissolve half a teaspoon (or one teaspoon for a stiffer starch) of regular Argo cornstarch (in your cupboard probably) in a few tablespoons of cold water in a heat proof 2-cup measuring pitcher like Pyrex. Add boiling water to make one cup, stirring constantly. Then add cold water to the 2 cup line. Let cool and use in a pump spray bottle. Shake it every time you spray. You may have to dilute it a little if it is too thick or builds up white flakes. Lasts a week or so as there are no preservatives, no chemicals, no nothing that harms us or the environment, and it’s practically free, except for the spray bottle! Don't starch fabrics for storage as it will attract critters such as centipedes, and mice.
PS I really like the Lakeland shops they have some great products & recipes available online!
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I resisted for 5 days hoping it would fill up quickly. I've sent my email so it looks like I may be in unless there were a lot of emails that didn't respond here. Possibly thanks to this exchange I spent part of the weekend making 29 spools from leftover fabric of another project I'm working on. That was a slow process as I was using mostly scraps. These blocks finish at 5" square. I'm planning on doing the exchange spools differently so they should go quickly. I don't have a colorway yet.

If I've done the math right, I will need 8 fat eighths that will be cut into 1" x 22" (hopefully) strips. 7 strips from each for a total of 56 strips will make 42 blocks, 6 from each strip set. Of course I don't plan on cutting them 1". I will be cutting them 2" or maybe even 4" and using my seam guide and bars to sew down the middle. And I will probably end up with 48 blocks. I expect they will be finished quickly once I've chosen the fabric. I'm looking forward to getting blocks from everyone in all the different colorways.
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Re: Starch- If someone uses starch ( I haven't in decades) - would you have to awash it out before actually using the quilt/object. Doesn't it attract bugs and grow yucky stuff. Is it now necessary to use it?
And, Margo, thanks for your instructions and diagrams re the sewing of the strips.
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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