Thanks for sharing. I have a couple of quilts that I want to do quickly. I will probably do a bit of quilting as well, but that won't take too much extra time. Thanks.
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I really like I'm going to try that. It seems like it goes fast. Thanks for sharing!
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I love make KW's 6- hr. quilt. I've met her. She's a great gal. The 6-hr is a great way to use left over strips of batting.
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Love the second quilt, looks so cool. I might try this, need o use my serger anyway. Thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by wolph33
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by kaye wood-I thought it was a neat way to do a baby quilt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOTV-YSF-48
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I would like to make these, but, I don't have a serger and don't have room for one. I may try with just my sewing machine. I think if I sewed the seam allowance down between the edge and the seam it would keep the seam from being too thick. Now all I have to do is remember I want to try it.
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Originally Posted by Jingle
(Post 5391836)
I would like to make these, but, I don't have a serger and don't have room for one. I may try with just my sewing machine. I think if I sewed the seam allowance down between the edge and the seam it would keep the seam from being too thick. Now all I have to do is remember I want to try it.
I don't have a serger either. I just did mine on my little Featherweight & it worked out just fine. |
Thank you! I'm busy trying to get some charity quilts made up for foster kids so think I'll be using this pattern very soon.
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Originally Posted by Feathers
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Thank you! I'm busy trying to get some charity quilts made up for foster kids so think I'll be using this pattern very soon.
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