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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Indiana
Posts: 5,165
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Yep I don't know what I'd do without my rotary cutter! It's just funny because to me, piecing is just construction. And what do you use for layout in construction? Well a chalk line of course! hahahaha
Funny thing is that I still have that quilt. It's 10 years old come December (I guess I made it over Christmas break, not summer break) and I use it every single day. Man I need to get back into quilting...
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Ontario
Posts: 1,316
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A GREAT place to buy fat quarters is e-bay, or even squares. I've had amazing success with some of the sellers. The ONLY thing you have to watch for is the quality of cotton. But I've emailed back and forth with them to ensure I'm getting good quality cotton, and have never had an issue. I've had some of the sellers tell me straight up, nope, it's not that high quality. Honesty is still around there!
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