Just a question...

If I can quilt by machine, why can't I UNQUILT by machine?? Seems so unfair.....

Sunny

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Sunny
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Oh, Sunny! If you ever get an answer, PLEASE let me know :-)

Rita L.

Sunny wrote:

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Rita in MA

geez..... that sounds like the kind of question I would ask ......LOL

(there's gotta be a way?????)

Marilyn in Alberta, Canada

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Marigold

Who was it used a weed whacker to fluff the edges in his raw-edge quilt? John Flynn maybe? That would certainly be one mechanical means of undoing your quilting! Roberta in D

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Roberta Zollner

Ladies, Ladies, Ladies. It's a SIMPLE answer. Simply run your machine in reverse.

:)

Caron in Michigan

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CaroninMichigan

Great answer, Caron. Why haven't the manufacturers included it in their manuals? . In message , CaroninMichigan writes

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Patti

Yes, it was John Flynn Gen

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Gen

That's a good question. Debra in VA See my quilts at

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Debra

On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:42:56 -0600, Sunny wrote (in article ):

When you figure that out, please, please, let me know.

Maureen

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Maureen Wozniak

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