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Old 02-08-2011, 10:14 AM
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Wow what a good idea that is I also bookmarked it and I will be using it in the future. You are way too smart. :thumbup: Keep it up

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Old 02-12-2011, 12:58 PM
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I have to go into Hospital to have a replacement knee Op late on in March and suddenly realised I didn't have a Lap quilt, made loads but gave them away so I quickly ran up a D9P and used the till roll for the borders and IMO it has really made the quilt rather special.





I haven't layered etc; yet as I am waiting to get some pure cotton wadding, on Monday, as our Hospitals are so hot.
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
I have to go into Hospital to have a replacement knee Op late on in March and suddenly realised I didn't have a Lap quilt, made loads but gave them away so I quickly ran up a D9P and used the till roll for the borders and IMO it has really made the quilt rather special.





I haven't layered etc; yet as I am waiting to get some pure cotton wadding, on Monday, as our Hospitals are so hot.
Looks wonderful!!
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What a brilliant idea - thank you for sharing.
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Old 02-13-2011, 12:23 PM
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From a couple of orphaned blocks I made a nice little tray cloth today, I cut the till roll border horizontally to get 2 identical narrow strips, I think it worked lovely and such a super use of scrappy bits :thumbup:
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I have not been quilting a lot yet (no big quilt done so far) and I don't have much sraps yet but I hate throwing them. I think I will start sewing them that way before I get bags full of little pieces loll. I heard about the drying sheets and I have been keeping them for a few months now. That's it, I'm getting organized before I get addicted to quilting.
Thank you so much. Your experience pays me!!! loll
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This is the neatest idea I've seen in awhile...thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by kathymarie
This is the neatest idea I've seen in awhile...thanks for sharing.
Glad you like it
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Oh dear dear....i have a whole bunch of old white sheets that were given to me after the old inn burned down....too old for backing but perfect for foundation piecing...how come i didn`t think of it before!!! Thank you so much for the great idea!!!!!
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You can also use muslim or old sheets and then you leave it on. It does make the quilt heaver, but really nice.


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do you sew the fabric to the paper ? why do you need the paper ? does it stay on the fabric for ever ?
The paper is your foundation..you use it to keep all those little pieces flat and not get all wonky and you take the paper off when done...you can use fabric for a foundation also...good for using up fabrics you don't want but I like the paper ...can always find other things to do with fabrics
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Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
I have to go into Hospital to have a replacement knee Op late on in March and suddenly realised I didn't have a Lap quilt, made loads but gave them away so I quickly ran up a D9P and used the till roll for the borders and IMO it has really made the quilt rather special.





I haven't layered etc; yet as I am waiting to get some pure cotton wadding, on Monday, as our Hospitals are so hot.
Sorry to hear you have to have surgery soon. Wishing you speedy recovery. I love your color and fabrics choices. Really lovely quilt top. Could you show photos of a few of the blocks uncut? I have tried to figure out the individual blocks but I get a bit confused.
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