Piping in a quilt?
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Piping in a quilt?
I have almost two packages of piping left after a disasterous attempt to put scalloped piping on an Easter dress for my daughter.
I am thinking - I can use these in quilting somehow, right? I'm working on a cute little girl's doll-size quilt that I could probably work it into.
Does anyone have pics of ways they've used piping (or seen it used) in a quilt?
Thanks!
I am thinking - I can use these in quilting somehow, right? I'm working on a cute little girl's doll-size quilt that I could probably work it into.
Does anyone have pics of ways they've used piping (or seen it used) in a quilt?
Thanks!
#2
http://quiltsoflove.blogspot.com/201...-tutorial.html of course this shows how to make piping and you already have it, but you can see how it's added to a quilt.
#4
I used piping or maybe it was considered a flange (not sure of the difference) on a quilt I made. The color of the sashing was too close to the background color of one of the focus fabrics so I used the edging between the sashing and the main fabric. The only down side is that while it is very visually attractive it does create a "ridge" that makes the quilt less snuggly. Since I used a very fluffy fleece for the backing the other side not being as snuggly was not an issue.
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