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Old 02-22-2025, 12:47 PM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by charlottequilts
Hmmm. I think the notion of “tummy time and heirloom piece” are a bit at odds.

In my experience, floor quilts are washed a lot and can experience a fair amount of pulling and rubbing against an applique.

They also need a thicker batt for all those times a head or chin slams downward.

Better, if you want a floor quilt, to use a different applique, turn the raw edges under, and stitch it down very close to the edge. A baby will love fingering the edge of the shape and trying to pull it up.

With my last one, I even took a matching polyester thread and sewed between the topstitching and the edge. It’s been washed a zillion times and still looks good, albeit a bit lighter.

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charlotte
What she said.

You could make two of the same quilt -; one to use and one to srow awa6.

if i remember correctly, babies are good at picking at something if it gets their attention.

Dritz fray check tends to dry with a hard crisp edge. Not soft.
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