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Old 03-20-2018, 10:07 AM
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Rose_P
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Originally Posted by WMUTeach View Post
I do this frequently but I use the iron-on tape. I works so well and I have never had any problems with it. A small investment that always works is good for me. I always butt up straight edge to straight edge and iron carefully following the directions on the package. Easy, peasy and always successful.
Me, too. Have had great results. I use W&N, almost always. If I thought I was making an heirloom or a work of art to be judged in a show, I might hesitate to piece batting by any method, but that's not me. One word of caution, though. I have seen several antique quilts where the batting was torn along the edge from people tugging and pulling the quilt up under their chins. If you have to piece batting, it would be best to place the joined area where it won't get that additional stress.
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