turning quilt inside out???
#1
I made a few table runners and did not want t bind them. I sew the batting on the wrong side then the two quilted fabric right side together and turned them inside out...then I machine quilted and did a fake binding by stitching around the edges. I was thinking this may work for doing baby quilts..hmmm...has anyone ever done that??
#5
I think the biggest quilt I've "birthed" was around 36x36 inches. It was a quilt for a friend's little dog. It worked great for that size. However, I think that the larger the quilt, the harder it would be to use this method.
#6
http://www.hgtv.com/video/birthing-a...deo/index.html
Thanks Amma...I found this video using that name.
here is another - larger quilt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nroeCv904NQ
Thanks Amma...I found this video using that name.
here is another - larger quilt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nroeCv904NQ
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I agree, Boscobd. The largest one I've done was 44x62. The problem is the quilting "uses up" the front or backing material depending on the way one quilts, so the quilting design may not reach the borders evenly. On this one, I lost 1/2" of backing. To keep from having to shorten the quilt and mess up the design, I had to put extra wide binding tape on the bottom backside. A save is as good as a win to me!
#10
I have finished a number of baby quilts and wall hangings in this way. Anything bigger could be done, but would take a lot of pulling & tugging to get it all turned and squared up to be able to quilt.
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