I do this for a lot of throw pillows. No one likes a hard knot on a pillow.
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What a neat alternative to battling a quilt sandwich in the machine! Thanks Craftybear.
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That is neat!
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Great idea for baby quilts. There is some thought that strings can come undone and babies could choke on them. This takes care of that concern. You are so helpful, crafty bear!Thanks :mrgreen:
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Love this technique! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by libbiebean
My Church group does this and we call it the "international stitch". We use it on our humanitarian quilts. Really easy.
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thank you Ms Crafty bear for showing me this tutorial. I get asked to tie quilts and now I will have a new method. Maria
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like the look of this, will have to try
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Thank you, Craftybear - I not only like this idea, but I followed up on her simple rag baby quilt which is absolutely darling and the instructions are quite clear.
Thank you for finding this stuff for us! :-) Marysewfun |
Really looks interesting. Does the quilt need to be on a frame??
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