Birthing a quilt
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Birthing a quilt
My eleven year old granddaughter has to do a community service project for each nine weeks of school. I suggested we make lap quilts for senior citizens in wheelchairs. I cut the fabric squares - for obvious reasons - and she sewed them together and added borders. She loves it and is so excited. Since machine quilting would be impossible for her, I suggested we birth them and then tie. My question...how do I finish the edges after the quilt is turned? Thanks for your help and any other suggestions.
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Eleanor Burns of Quilt In A Day does that method. The edges of the quilt will not need much finishing as the raw edges will then be on the inside. the opening will need to be stitched. either by hand or perhaps by machine (if so, i'd stitch all around the quilt close to the edge). Tie the quilt as the batting suggests. Good luck and have fun.
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nativetexan is right - i do the same - once it's turned right side out i stitch all around the quilt about 1/2" from the edge. I think it gives it a nice finished look. It's a personal choice thing of course.
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That's what I do too. Sometimes I have made a half-inch (or so) seam when birthing, then I top stitch about 5/8 to 3/4 in. from the edge. It also makes a nice finish. Happystitcher, this is an awesome project for your GD.
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I've only tied a couple of quilts. this one made of old blocks i bought at a quilt show.
I have a king size quilt on my bed made of 16 inch blocks. I tied it but can't find a photo right now. I used yarn to tie these. embroidery thread didn't work well for me.
I have a king size quilt on my bed made of 16 inch blocks. I tied it but can't find a photo right now. I used yarn to tie these. embroidery thread didn't work well for me.
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I'm new at this. I thanked everyone in another reply for their help but it didn't show up. So, thank you all for your help and suggestions .I'll try to get some pics up after we get the lap quilts finished. This is such a nice group.
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My eleven year old granddaughter has to do a community service project for each nine weeks of school. I suggested we make lap quilts for senior citizens in wheelchairs. I cut the fabric squares - for obvious reasons - and she sewed them together and added borders. She loves it and is so excited. Since machine quilting would be impossible for her, I suggested we birth them and then tie. My question...how do I finish the edges after the quilt is turned? Thanks for your help and any other suggestions.
I hate the term "birthed" but it does sum up turning inside out pretty well. Such a quilt does not have to be tied. It's a small quilt so a bit of machine quilting is quite possible. Pin good and do the machine stitching. And of course, hand quilting is possible, too.
Not that you asked, but IMO a 9 year old is old enough to use a scissors or a rotary cutter. Let her have the full effect of making a quilt-------including cutting pieces.
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