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Old 07-28-2014, 04:01 AM
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PaperPrincess
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First of all, you need to look at the batting packaging to see the maximum distance apart your quilting lines can be. Each type of batting has different requirements which you need to follow so that the batting doesn't bunch or deteriorate thru laundering & general use. With a baby or child's quilt, more is better because it will probably be laundered more frequently.
I always started in the middle & worked out to the edges to minimize shifting.
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