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Old 01-09-2017, 06:33 AM
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I stopped by the SA thrift store and an estate sale on impulse and picked up 5 mattress pads. Brought them home and washed in hot water then tossed into a hot dryer. Removed the trim/elastic and only paid $5 for all of it. 2 of the pads are king size and the others are queen. Another impulse use to put between a sheet and light blanket for the coldest couple nights we've had in a long time. Toasty to the point hubs kicked his feet out up to his knees. Will get the seam ripper out when I'm ready to use them. These are cotton/polyester. I now have a total of 6 pads to reuse for batting.
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Thank you so much for sharing this idea that I would have never thought of doing! I make quilts for kids who have just aged out of foster care and sometimes the places they rent are old, drafty and cold. This will help lower my costs so I can make more quilts. I also have a friend who's church does denim quilts for the homeless shelter and I can't wait to ask if she's thought to try this.
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Great idea! Thank-you for sharing
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Great idea. Note that if the padding is quilted (often a heat press for stitching) it will eventual "show" through your new quilt......so just I just quilt over the same "lines" as the padding and you can never tell.......
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when i lived in MN, i went to my local thrift store and spoke with the manager. I asked for any mattress pads that they were going to dispose of due to wear or stains. I explained that I would be using them for charity quilts and they were happy to save them for me.
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I've been doing this for years, since 99% of my quilts are donated.
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Old 01-09-2017, 08:52 AM
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I have never thought of doing something like this so thanks for sharing. I have one question though...you said "Will get the seam ripper out when I'm ready to use them". What are you ripping at that point?
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This works great because you don't have to wonder about the suggested quilting distance, it's already there like a guideline. thank you for your comment. I had thought about getting the seam ripper.
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Great idea. Note that if the padding is quilted (often a heat press for stitching) it will eventual "show" through your new quilt......so just I just quilt over the same "lines" as the padding and you can never tell.......
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wish I had know about this earlier. Another estate sale is coming up and I've made a list.
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I've been doing this for years, since 99% of my quilts are donated.
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Thanks for the idea--clever one !
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