Old 01-11-2011, 07:20 AM
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purrfectquilts
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Originally Posted by rvsfan
I sewed them RST and turned them then stitched close the opening. No actual quilting.
Ok. That would work and I can see how that might have been difficult to handle. If you have a few small scraps, you might try putting two pieces right side out, insides together, trimming the same size and then just blanket stitch or zig zag around the edges. The nap of the fleece will help it "stick" together and your blanket will lie much more flat and even than if you have to turn it inside out and stitch the edges. As you mentioned, no quilting is needed.
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