Old 02-18-2016, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Skhf View Post
Just a thought. Couldn't you quilt them separately then sew them together and bind or maybe even birth them? For reversible wallhangings this is what I do. My batting is thin so the two layers together are fine and the quilt is not washed as frequently as a bed quilt would be. Nice job on both. I really like the waves on your backing.
This is a very good idea. If I did this, I could also tack it together (i.e., tie) in stragetic areas so that the shifting is minimized. What do you think?
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