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Posted by rusty on May 3, 2009, 1:02 pm
Help, please! I'm looking for siomething I saw at Paducah last week,
but of couse wasn't interested in then! Now that i'm home I've
searched the vendors' list trying to get a clue (don't even remember
the vendor name). The booth was in the 'new' area of the Executive
Inn (galleria--atrium?). It's a fusible web that shrinks 30% when
steam is applied, and is very effective in small projects. It was
being demonstrated on purses and small quilts.
Does anyone remember such an item? Thanks,
rusty
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Posted by Rita L in MA on May 3, 2009, 1:21 pm
Hi Rusty,
Are you sure that it was fusible? I saw a product at the MQX show a
couple of weeks ago that sounds like what you are describing but is sewn
on. It was being sold by Superior Threads. Is this it?
http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/category/texture-magic/products/
Rita L.
rusty wrote:
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> Help, please! I'm looking for siomething I saw at Paducah last week,
> but of couse wasn't interested in then! Now that i'm home I've
> searched the vendors' list trying to get a clue (don't even remember
> the vendor name). The booth was in the 'new' area of the Executive
> Inn (galleria--atrium?). It's a fusible web that shrinks 30% when
> steam is applied, and is very effective in small projects. It was
> being demonstrated on purses and small quilts.
> Does anyone remember such an item? Thanks,
>
> rusty
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Rita L. in MA - <One eyed> Mutant Ninja Quilter :-)
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Posted by rusty on May 3, 2009, 6:28 pm
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> Hi Rusty,
> Are you sure that it was fusible? =EF=BF=BDI saw a product at the MQX sho=
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> couple of weeks ago that sounds like what you are describing but is sewn
> on. =EF=BF=BDIt was being sold by Superior Threads. =EF=BF=BDIs this it?
> http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/category/texture-magic/products/
> Rita L.
Uh-oh!!! Rita, you're right -- that's exactly it! Next time I'll
try to pay more attention:)
THANKYOUSOMUCH...
rusty (hiding head in shame and embarrassment)
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Posted by Rita L in MA on May 3, 2009, 6:56 pm
rusty wrote:
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> Uh-oh!!! Rita, you're right -- that's exactly it! Next time I'll
> try to pay more attention:)
> THANKYOUSOMUCH...
>
> rusty (hiding head in shame and embarrassment)
Don't be silly! It is amazing that any of us remember anything we see
at shows. There is SO MUCH to take in :-)
Rita
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Rita L. in MA - <One eyed> Mutant Ninja Quilter :-)
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Posted by Maureen Wozniak on May 4, 2009, 8:41 am
On Sun, 3 May 2009 17:28:22 -0500, rusty wrote
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> Uh-oh!!! Rita, you're right -- that's exactly it! Next time I'll
> try to pay more attention:)
> THANKYOUSOMUCH...
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> rusty (hiding head in shame and embarrassment)
Now that's crazy talk. There is just sooo much at Paducah. I saw something
I thought my Mom would like, and an hour later I could not for the life of me
remember where it was. We spent another hour looking for it, and never did
find it.
Maureen
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> but of couse wasn't interested in then! Now that i'm home I've
> searched the vendors' list trying to get a clue (don't even remember
> the vendor name). The booth was in the 'new' area of the Executive
> Inn (galleria--atrium?). It's a fusible web that shrinks 30% when
> steam is applied, and is very effective in small projects. It was
> being demonstrated on purses and small quilts.
> Does anyone remember such an item? Thanks,
>
> rusty