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Need shagging instructions
Okay, I finally finished one of my UFOs and I'm sitting here cutting the
fringe into a flannel shag quilt. Do I remember these nexts steps right? 1.) Wash it 2.) Dry it a little, shake it out outside, clean the lint trap repeat every 15 minutes until shagged as desired. ? Giselle (that's IT? ) |
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Nothing in the world would have made my shaggy flannel quilt quit shedding.
I finally put it in the trash. It even erupted there and blew the top off the dumpster - but I do know that others have succeeded. When you're washing it, do check the washer filter frequently. And Don't wash the shaggies off of the filter down the sink drain. Plumbers are quite expensive. I'm just a Little Miss Sunshine tonight. Polly "Violet "F'loonslayer" Volfie" wrote in message ... Okay, I finally finished one of my UFOs and I'm sitting here cutting the fringe into a flannel shag quilt. Do I remember these nexts steps right? 1.) Wash it 2.) Dry it a little, shake it out outside, clean the lint trap repeat every 15 minutes until shagged as desired. ? Giselle (that's IT? ) |
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When I read your Subject line I thought you meant you wanted to learn how to do
The Shag, a dance done to beach music in the Carolinas! SunnyQuilt "Violet \"F'loonslayer\" Volfie" wrote: Okay, I finally finished one of my UFOs and I'm sitting here cutting the fringe into a flannel shag quilt. Do I remember these nexts steps right? 1.) Wash it 2.) Dry it a little, shake it out outside, clean the lint trap repeat every 15 minutes until shagged as desired. ? Giselle (that's IT? ) |
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Polly Esther wrote:
Nothing in the world would have made my shaggy flannel quilt quit shedding. I finally put it in the trash. It even erupted there and blew the top off the dumpster - but I do know that others have succeeded. When you're washing it, do check the washer filter frequently. And Don't wash the shaggies off of the filter down the sink drain. Plumbers are quite expensive. I'm just a Little Miss Sunshine tonight. Polly Worse, don't wash it when washing a cat hair covered blanket. I needed a new washing machine after that. Yes, Giselle, just was normally, and run it through the dryer a few times. Make sure it is fully clipped first. -georg |
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"SunnyQuilt" wrote in message ... When I read your Subject line I thought you meant you wanted to learn how to do The Shag, a dance done to beach music in the Carolinas! SunnyQuilt That's okay, when I saw it I thought our UK cousins where going to have a real hoot over it. Giselle (I shoulda *specified*) |
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Gentle reminder: this is an international group and some folks speak
Brit English :-P -- -- Anne in CA (ducking and running) "It's not having what you want; it's wanting what you've got." -- Sheryl Crow http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/annes.htm Violet "F'loonslayer" Volfie wrote: Okay, I finally finished one of my UFOs and I'm sitting here cutting the fringe into a flannel shag quilt. Do I remember these nexts steps right? 1.) Wash it 2.) Dry it a little, shake it out outside, clean the lint trap repeat every 15 minutes until shagged as desired. ? Giselle (that's IT? ) -- -- Anne in CA "It's not having what you want; it's wanting what you've got." -- Sheryl Crow http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/annes.htm |
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"Anne" wrote in message ... Gentle reminder: this is an international group and some folks speak Brit English :-P Read on -- I remembered when I saw my own subject line. Giselle |
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Johanna Gibson wrote:
On 18 Jan 2005 00:41:42 GMT, uter (SunnyQuilt) wrote: When I read your Subject line I thought you meant you wanted to learn how to do The Shag, a dance done to beach music in the Carolinas! That's not what I thought when I read it. Yeah, I was about to suggest that most people take to it quite naturally (and those that don't need professional help, not a bunch of G rated quilters). --Lia |
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Violet "F'loonslayer" Volfie wrote:
"Anne" wrote in message ... Gentle reminder: this is an international group and some folks speak Brit English :-P Read on -- I remembered when I saw my own subject line. Giselle She is stating in a very subtle way, I think, that since the majority of the group is in the over 40 crowd, the general preference of the group is try not to put anything out there that you won't mind yer mum reading. My mum wouldn't understand the reference and would have to ask my da. Same woman who did not understand why my birthday was so funny. (1/4/69) A certain amout of "in yer faceness" is welcome and fresh, and I personally love your enthusiasm. However, you are on the edge of offending some of those with more delicate sensibilities, so be wary. You may offend without meaning to. I think that if you do, anyone who finds offense can always make a filter. I have seen and personally said worse here though, and I've braved flame groups myself. Feel free to email me for more clarification, or if you would like to take me to task for this post. -georg |
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