Old 01-13-2019, 07:31 PM
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madamekelly
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I have made one doll quilt, and since I have so much trouble seeing, I found a quilt pattern to color, and printed it on RFP cloth in my printer. I then colored it with fabric pens, heat treated as the pen directions said, quilted around the blocks, and bound it with very narrow bias as usual. The little girl was thrilled, and I did not go cross eyed trying to paper piece that small. Like any quilter, I hate saying no to kids. Her little sister now has it and since it is a “cheater” it is holding up just fine. If I ever managed to piece something so small, I would never part with it, because it would be a one off for me. “Barbie” is a tiny quilt to make. If I were going to try piece it, it would be about the size of a very large potholder without batting. Just saying. Good luck and remember to show us, so we can applaud your hard labor and tiny quilt.
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