can I hand piece batiks?
#11
the batik top is almost done, half of the blocks are hand pieced, the rest are pieced with a machine that I found in my sisters basement, not used for 30 years, got some oil and got it going. Big help to speed piecing.
Last night as I was ironing my blocks I have noticed that my hand pieced blocks are better then those stitched by the machine. Have any of you experienced anything like that?
I did enjoy hand piecing, though.
I will be staying here through August when we have a wedding to attend and the quilt is a gift for the young couple. I am not sure if I can finish this quilt here since I might not be able to find batting. Wondering if I can use flannel or something else. Most fabric stores are gone so it is hard to find sewing tools and materials.
Ok, that is all for now, but I wanted to share my experience with this quilt. Might finish the top tonight, then the borders.
I also do not have a matt or rotary cutter, big scissors will have to do.
Last night as I was ironing my blocks I have noticed that my hand pieced blocks are better then those stitched by the machine. Have any of you experienced anything like that?
I did enjoy hand piecing, though.
I will be staying here through August when we have a wedding to attend and the quilt is a gift for the young couple. I am not sure if I can finish this quilt here since I might not be able to find batting. Wondering if I can use flannel or something else. Most fabric stores are gone so it is hard to find sewing tools and materials.
Ok, that is all for now, but I wanted to share my experience with this quilt. Might finish the top tonight, then the borders.
I also do not have a matt or rotary cutter, big scissors will have to do.
#12
Good luck on finishing!
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Thank you Sue, precious times for the family to be together at this time. Each day is different, we know the end is near. She had hard but good life, 96 years old, till 2 weeks ago, quite able. We were blessed.
#16
can I hand piece batiks?
here is my finished top, now I have to find some batting and quilt it.
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it worked!
#17
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Your quilt is lovely. You can use flannel or maybe you can find a woolen blanket, which would make a very nice snuggly quilt. You don't say whether you are hand or machine quilting it. I've been told that wool batting is very easy to quilt.
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