Old 04-12-2012, 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by nycquilter View Post
I very carefully layer the two pieces of batt, then cut a curvy line, remove the small pieces. Then I just quilt away. I've never had a problem without permanently bonding the pieces, this is inexpensive, and I've found it works well, at least IMO
I do this also, except I stitch the two pieces of batting together with a very wide zigzag. It has worked perfectly well for me as it only takes a little thread. And it probably doesn't take any more time than joining the two pieces with a fusible.
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