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Post by Shepherdess on Dec 5, 2011 12:19:27 GMT
Just told hubby to get me a piece next time he sees a piece that's been cut off from wrapping a house. Its about $100 a roll here but maybe the rollls are smaller. Will it grab hold of anything you wrap with it?
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Post by zed on Dec 5, 2011 14:27:14 GMT
I saw it about £80 a roll here. I'd skip dive for it if I saw it (dumpster dive for Americans!)
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Post by Shepherdess on Dec 5, 2011 17:50:36 GMT
I know what a skip is. but then I watch Brit TV mysteries. The English mother and farther help me be bilingual too.
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Post by MTRuth on Dec 5, 2011 18:36:49 GMT
It melts when you heat it. If you have threads wrapped around it, they should attach to the melted material.
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Post by shelley on Feb 6, 2012 22:42:13 GMT
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Post by MTRuth on Feb 6, 2012 23:10:34 GMT
I love all the "Talking Threads" episodes.
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Post by karen on Feb 7, 2012 5:08:16 GMT
Wow Shelley, Thanks for that i love it and now i have to buy her books, more material and some ice creams lol . That really was Awesome
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Post by zed on Feb 7, 2012 10:02:22 GMT
That was interesting. I think I've already mastered melting fabrics with the iron
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Post by karen on Feb 7, 2012 10:27:27 GMT
What accidently Zed you need to master it on purpose now
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Post by shelley on Feb 7, 2012 11:03:22 GMT
They are good aren't they, shame they aren't doing any more.
Have any of you used it in felt, added it as an inclusion and then wet felted? does it break up?
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Post by karen on Feb 7, 2012 12:43:05 GMT
I havent no, i've played around with the beads but she stitches on it so i dont think it would break down ? It'd Be interesting
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Post by MTRuth on Feb 7, 2012 17:27:51 GMT
I think you could felt it with enough holes for the wool to catch through. A really, hard melted down piece with no holes would be difficult to adhere by just felting it.
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