Cindy's Tips
COOL SLEEPING...THE OLD-TIME WAY
How did our ancestors do it? With a "summer spread," an unlined (or lightly lined) quilt, often simply pieced and embroidered. (Redwork was a favorite technique.) Sometimes the quilt top was backed with a sheet, the edges turned and whipstitched together. Sometimes the top was left unbacked, and the raw seams turned over and handstitched, french seam-style. White, cool muslin was the main ingredient in these refreshing pieces. |
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Appraisers and restorers rely on ‘linen testers:’ a freestanding magnifier that lets them examine damage, count stitches and threads per inch, and see details close up. When we found this version, we were thrilled – you'll like it, too! Product Details
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Now you can actually SEE what you’re doing! Not only do the tweezers help position (and hold) patches, stray theads and fusibles. Product Details
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