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Old 09-06-2009, 11:07 PM
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Henry, your baby quilt is
very lovely!! :D Great job
putting it together. Thank
you for sharing with all of us.
:D :D :D :D :D
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Thanks Sula
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Old 09-07-2009, 12:32 AM
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Good Job Henry!!! They are going to love this quilt :D :D :D

Is the fabric that frayed a flannel? Is the other one quilting cotton?
When I use flannel I increase the seam allowance and I also do a zig zag on the edges before putting the binding on. It seams to want to unravel more than quilting cotton. I also wash and dry it twice before cutting it because it seems to shrink pretty good through two washings...
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Originally Posted by amma
Good Job Henry!!! They are going to love this quilt :D :D :D

Is the fabric that frayed a flannel? Is the other one quilting cotton?
When I use flannel I increase the seam allowance and I also do a zig zag on the edges before putting the binding on. It seams to want to unravel more than quilting cotton. I also wash and dry it twice before cutting it because it seems to shrink pretty good through two washings...
Yes it is flannel. and the other is a quilting cotton.

Ill have to remember to do that the next time.
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I wonder if you went around the binding on the flannel side and did a zig zag stitch, if that would help it hold up to the washing machine?
A blanket stitch might do it, too.
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Originally Posted by amma
I wonder if you went around the binding on the flannel side and did a zig zag stitch, if that would help it hold up to the washing machine?
A blanket stitch might do it, too.
Hmmm wonder if I should do that before I send it off????
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