Old 09-22-2011, 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by MsMel
Originally Posted by raedar63
How bout a ticker type quilt then you don't have to square them up an when you are done with the top you are completly done!
Is that where you just top stitch them onto the backing fabric? The ones that I have seen all seem to have random sized pieces of fabric. Thanks for the suggestion :)
I looked at that quilt and thought it would be a fun project for someone. Especially if you had some of their old favorite garment fabrics to use. The person who made the quilt said she pinned them to the base and then sewed them. If I were going to do it I would glue baste them (Elmer's glue between backing and fabric and iron them on) and then sew them. If you free motion quilted them in place you wouldn't have to pivot and turn the item around like she did. Seems like it would be a fast project. Ann in TN
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