Thanks for sharing! This will come handy on bigger project. And the color of the lines never bleed on the project or remain visible once it is washed? (sorry if this sound like a repeat question, but I had some disaster with quilt marker that were supposed to dissolved in water but then there was something a bit visible :(
Awesome! How exciting! I've never seen gridded material in that high count. Wow! just received my first EZ Count Guidelines today and am very excited too!
Ya, I had to purchase Magic Guide from UK stores...but I think it'll be worth it. The lines are stitched into the fabric and are *removed* by washing through warm water... I tried doing the threading/
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Post time 2013-6-28 14:32
Awesome! How exciting! I've never seen gridded material in that high count. Wow! just received my ...
Ya, I had to purchase Magic Guide from UK stores...but I think it'll be worth it. The lines are stitched into the fabric and are *removed* by washing through warm water... I tried doing the threading/counting myself on my current project...I find that I just don't have the patience to grid it all...on top of the fact that I had sewing OVER the guidelines and I have noticed that I've miscounted on a few >.> Which annoys me XD
What about to wash it? Do you hand wash? soak it? do you need to scrub? or just rinse? sorry to ask so many questions...I just don't want to mess it up XD
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Post time 2013-6-29 04:22
Ah, use just like regular fabric, but it is just SO much easier when you don't have to count all t ...
What about to wash it? Do you hand wash? soak it? do you need to scrub? or just rinse? sorry to ask so many questions...I just don't want to mess it up XD
Sorry, so late in responding. Soak just very briefly, then no scrubbing, and gently wash it in lukewarm water, light rinse - and voila!
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Post time 2013-7-1 01:01