Wheelchair quilts
#6
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I found some basic instructions, no pictures. They suggest you cut off the two bottom corners so they don't get caught in the wheels. My grandmother would have loved the pocket as her hands were always cold. http://www.commonthread.on.ca/pdfs/W...structions.PDF
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Durham, NC
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I love making these and I also sew green by using good 100% cotton shirts. On the wheelchair quilts, I make a patch from the shirt pockets and incorporate them into the quilt. I love the ones that button!
#9
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Location: Michigan
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I also agree with contacting the person or organization about the size.
As far at the handwarming pocket, I would use fleece as it's warm and will not fray. You could attach it to any quilt pattern. This is how I would do it (assuming that it is a lap quilt and the top edge will be at the user's waist). Place pocket fabric on quilt right sides together. Sew the bottom of the pocket, reinforcing the ends. Flip the pocket up, then just catch it in the quilt binding.
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As far at the handwarming pocket, I would use fleece as it's warm and will not fray. You could attach it to any quilt pattern. This is how I would do it (assuming that it is a lap quilt and the top edge will be at the user's waist). Place pocket fabric on quilt right sides together. Sew the bottom of the pocket, reinforcing the ends. Flip the pocket up, then just catch it in the quilt binding.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]552688[/ATTACH]
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