Biscuit/puff quilt for first quilt? What do you think?
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I love the puffy quilts I have seen on cartoons, so I thought about that as my first project. I am familiar to sewing, so it seems easy enough. I can see it'll be time consuming, but at least this is a measurable goal. What do you guys think? Have you run across any great tutorials? I'm going to have 25 10'' pieces w/ 8'' pieces for backing. I'm going to use a very soft sheet as the back of the quilt. I really want to try to use what I have, so hope this works. :) Thanks for listening.
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Notsmuch, ...thinking that you might not bee too familiar with this site yet, since you just joined today, I searched pull quilts and came up with many things to read. The site it took me to is listed above. Hope this helps. The quilts look beautiful!!
Notsmuch, ...thinking that you might not bee too familiar with this site yet, since you just joined today, I searched pull quilts and came up with many things to read. The site it took me to is listed above. Hope this helps. The quilts look beautiful!!
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Originally Posted by hopetoquilt
I personally think that attaching a binding to a quilt with thick batting is more challenging but the tying is easier.
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Heh! yeah, I am new here. I'll blame the lack of search usage on that.
For filling, can I use a cotton instead of poly, or will it bunch up? If I can use cotton, is there one I can find @ hobby lobby or on amazon? thanks!
For filling, can I use a cotton instead of poly, or will it bunch up? If I can use cotton, is there one I can find @ hobby lobby or on amazon? thanks!
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