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		<title>By: Elaine Adair</title>
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		<description>Glad to see your return to blogdom.  

To all the other bloggers out there - Nancy (your author) and I and a friend spent some quality time in my garage (yes, in the garage, where I was sandwiching a quilt).  Nancy brought her Dritz, basting gun, which turned out to work OK for the sandwiching process of making a quilt.  In fact, we left a few of the little plastic thingies in the quilt where I promptly forgot about them and quilted right over them, making absolutely NO issue with the stitches.  We tried the method where you go in AND out of the top fabric, and I can see where using the optional grid UNDER the quilt might work great also.  Thanks, Girl!  This item may be on my next shopping trip.</description>
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<p>To all the other bloggers out there &#8211; Nancy (your author) and I and a friend spent some quality time in my garage (yes, in the garage, where I was sandwiching a quilt).  Nancy brought her Dritz, basting gun, which turned out to work OK for the sandwiching process of making a quilt.  In fact, we left a few of the little plastic thingies in the quilt where I promptly forgot about them and quilted right over them, making absolutely NO issue with the stitches.  We tried the method where you go in AND out of the top fabric, and I can see where using the optional grid UNDER the quilt might work great also.  Thanks, Girl!  This item may be on my next shopping trip.</p>
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