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mommy and pebbles 06-10-2010 08:03 AM

I had a lady give a me a quilt that is about 1/2 to 2/3 done, she call it a "strip quilt " but I can not find this particular pattern. The backing and batting are cut to length about 2ft wide and then she has sewn 2 1/2 in. strips on the diagonal and part way down a panel, this is done on 2 that are complete and there is 1 1/2 to still finish. What I need is to know how to attach the sections together when strip sections are done???? Also would like to know if I can use drapery fabric squares [they were free] to make a quilt if they are washed prior to use. It is some very petty fabric and I hate to waste it. Thank you for any help on either question.

MistyMarie 06-10-2010 08:13 AM

How thick is the drapery fabric? Is it like upholstery fabric, or the thinner type?

mommy and pebbles 06-10-2010 08:18 AM

It is thinner fabric.

kclausing 06-10-2010 09:23 AM

Absolutely, you can use drapery fabric. Why not? The only thing that limits what fabric you can use is your creativity.

Of course, there are things to be aware of. Is this a machine washable fabric or will it have to be dry cleaned every time?

If it is a sheer fabric, you will need to create a foundation to it for stability.

Is it a rough fabric? If so, you might want to use other fabrics as well to make the quilt more touchable. Such as a combination of silk, velvet and upholstery - my mother had a quilt made out of these fabrics when I was a kid, it is still my favorite.

jljack 06-10-2010 09:32 AM

About the strip quilt....what are the strips sewn to? If just lightweight fabric (muslin, for example), then you would treat it like any other quilt block and either sew them to each other (right sides together) or do sashing, which is a thin strip (2" or less) of fabric sewn between the blocks (sort of like framing). How long have you been quilting? If you need more information, there are several places to get basic instructions, and I can provide good links, or go to LINKS and RESOURCES section on this board.

mommy and pebbles 06-10-2010 10:15 AM

Thank you, this fabric is more like a little heavier cotton, like quilter cotton.No I have not been quilting long I get to more like dabble in it for about 5yrs. but you my DH thinks I am going to cave in the up-stairs. Most of the fabric is fairly soft.I will double check on the cleaning, but planned on washing before using. Thank you.

mommy and pebbles 06-10-2010 10:22 AM

This is already sewn to the back fabric withe batting,I think it sewn directly to the back, they 20"x 92" very long. I thought I knew about strip quilting til I went to look for the pattern and can not find this one. I am not sure how attach these long strips, there 4 of them, at least she # them.

kwiltkrazy 06-10-2010 10:44 AM

Could you put up a picture, that would be very helpful in helping you.

mommy and pebbles 06-10-2010 11:55 AM

I will have to figure out how to do a picture. I will see what if I can do it if not I will have to wait for my son to get off work to help me. Thank you.

Prism99 06-10-2010 02:36 PM

On the panels, are they quilted all the way to the edges? Or did she leave the edges free?


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