Field of Daisies Scrappy Baby or Lap Quilt - Another UFO Done!
#14
Wow, you really are on a roll! Looks like you are doing really well with your
Just one other comment. I can't tell how large your squares are, but you might want to consider adding some horizontal & vertical lines of straight stitching to fulfill the quilting requirements of your batting. Check your batting packaging to see if it's necessary or not.
Just one other comment. I can't tell how large your squares are, but you might want to consider adding some horizontal & vertical lines of straight stitching to fulfill the quilting requirements of your batting. Check your batting packaging to see if it's necessary or not.
#16
Just Jan, then what about tied quilts?
I totally agree, its not about quilt police, its about the manufacture's recommendation so the batting will stand up to multiple washings without wadding up or lumping up over time. With all the work that goes into the piecing or applique, why take a chance on the batting getting lumpy with wear?
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