Old 07-10-2009, 03:36 PM
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kluedesigns
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Originally Posted by Minda
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
Originally Posted by Minda
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
Originally Posted by Minda
You can use muslin and skip the batting.
wouldn't that be a very thin quilt and then when you quilt it you won't have the variations in depth from stitching since there isn't any batting.
It would be a very lightweight quilt. I've never done it that way, but some of the ladies in the quilt guild that I belong to make their summer quilts that way.
well there you go - in all my years of quilting i've only made 2 quilts that have been meant to be slept with.
and I've only made 3 wallhangings - it's great how much diversity there is in quilting. :D I'm more into traditional quilting ,and I'm thinking you are more into art quilts. What type of quilting do you do?
yes i make art quilts. i just finished my 2nd "utility" quilt 2 days ago - its a gift for my SIL. my 1st utility quilt was for their baby 5 years ago.

so i guess we can say every 5 years i make a utility quilt.

i make about 30 art quilts a year.

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