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  1. Last 7 days
    1. restrictions. Stay Informed

      Add 3 sections which link to other pages: 1. Publish Open Access 2. Share your Work in Purdue e-Pubs/ the Repository 3. Publish with Libraries

  2. May 2020
    1. walking foot for the machine (more explanation in step 22)

      I don't have a walking foot. I just released the pressure from the foot by using the release button on top of the machine. You don't absolutely need this piece. Remember, quilting used to be a thing women did by hand at quilting bees.

    2. batting

      For my quilt, I used an old blanket as batting. It doesn't need to be actual batting. I've spoken with old ladies who used fleece material as batting. My grandma made lap quilts that had no batting at all.

    3. rotary cutter and mat + sharp scissors

      Sharp scissors are fine. Rotary cutter and mat are not needed, but can be helpful when making lots of cuts. My grandmother used a square piece of sandpaper to size her cuts of fabric. (Sandpaper won't slide around the fabric). She also used pinking shears to make zigzag cuts. This helps keep the fabric from unraveling.

  3. Feb 2020
  4. Sep 2018
    1. sometimes

      This single word, greatly minimizes the power of traditional journals. It should read nearly always, "...as opposed to traditional journals, which nearly always block access to nonsubscribers."