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Old 01-08-2011, 02:03 PM
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I found this cute little hand sewn block in an antique store, and I would like to make it into a doll quilt. The squares are about 3/4 of an inch, but vary a bit, and it doesn't lie quite flat. The stitches are kind of big. Maybe it was the work of a child. I plan to use a thin cotton batt and muslin on the back, but I'm stumped by the jagged edge. Or maybe it would be softer (more flexible if I just backed it with white flannel and omitted the batting? What was the traditional way of doing the edge? I don't want to cut off the points. I'll appreciate any advice! Also, can anyone identify the possible age of the fabric? Thanks!

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Old 01-08-2011, 02:10 PM
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Normaly the edges were cut off. You could take a piece of material that would set off the colors in the design, and needle turn the edged to it. Make the material big enough to give it a border. Then quilt it.
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Thanks, Lynn. It does sound pretty labor intensive to preserve those little points, and if I can find a compatible border, that would be kind of nice, too, now that you mention it - especially if that's how they were typically done. I think I'll google for inspiration images.
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Old 01-08-2011, 02:21 PM
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To cut down on the labor-intensiveness, you could layer the batt and backing on the right side and machine stitch around all the points leaving an opening for turning then needle turn the opening closed and quilt.
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Originally Posted by Doodle Buddy
To cut down on the labor-intensiveness, you could layer the batt and backing on the right side and machine stitch around all the points leaving an opening for turning then needle turn the opening closed and quilt.
Aha! That seems worth a try. I like the idea of preserving the original without adding different fabric on the front. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Its really cute!
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Old 01-08-2011, 03:43 PM
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I bought a grandmothers flower garden off ebay and thats what I did. I turned the edges down and appliqued a border around it. Turned out nice.
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What a sweet block! I'm glad you're going to finish it :)
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Old 01-08-2011, 08:34 PM
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Like the suggestions so far. Maybe this was a leftover block from a quilt project. My experience with flannel is that yes it's soft, but it doesn't have the umpf a thin batting would have. A thin batting would help give the texture of an old quilt as well. It's very sweet and love that you want to preserve it.
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very pretty
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