Baby Quilt Refurbished.
#23
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I kinda like the idea of using paper towel for the foundation! It wouldn't be 'crinkly' like other papers and could be left in the quilt. Since you have now taken this quilt apart, what is your critique of that? Realizing there are different grades of paper toweling--but some are almost fabric quality, not just paper.
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I kinda like the idea of using paper towel for the foundation! It wouldn't be 'crinkly' like other papers and could be left in the quilt. Since you have now taken this quilt apart, what is your critique of that? Realizing there are different grades of paper toweling--but some are almost fabric quality, not just paper.
I think using paper towels are fine, but I would remove them before sandwiching.
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Location: Wisconsin
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My MIL made quilts for my 3 children like this many years ago. I kept one of them and it needs repair. I have just never thought about doing anything with it. You have inspired me! My daughter will love to get it back repaired, she is such a sentimental gal about these kinds of things. thank you so much for posting!
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