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Old 09-06-2015, 02:59 PM
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Jannie
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Originally Posted by Genden View Post
I need to replace a couple of quilts we have been using on our beds for many years. They are wearing out. I want utility quilts that are warm. I have several quilts that I have hand quilted that I use for spreads, but don't want them to be utility quilts. I need something that is easy and fast.I don't want to hand quilt these quilts and I don't want to pay to have them machine quilted. I have a small stash and am thinking of making a couple of quilts mock/faux cathedral window with circles and a square of batting in each circle, quilt as you go. It looks deceptively simple, but I am wondering if it will be as fast or easy as it appears. I would appreciate input.
I made a mock/faux cathedral window quilt. I did not find it fast. Sewing the circles together and turning was the easy part. Sewing them together took more time and accuracy for it to turn out right. Not sure I would ever try it again.
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