Thread: Piecing batting
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Old 10-10-2013, 05:19 AM
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DonnaPBradshaw
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Originally Posted by dunster
You can lay the two pieces of batting next to each other and hand stitch back and forth (whip stitch). The stitches don't need to be tight or close together for it to hold long enough to do the quilting. Or you can tape the pieces together using a fusible. I wouldn't overlap them if the batting is fluffy because it will probably show up in the finished piece.
I have used this method and it works. I would use stronger thread than normal and maybe have it double.
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