Do you use batting in your table runners/toppers?
#64
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Gale,
newbie here, is this iron interfacing like (heatnbond) ultrahold, iron on adhesive? I was going to post a picture but, everything I try to post it says the quiltboard says no.
Thank you,
Tina
newbie here, is this iron interfacing like (heatnbond) ultrahold, iron on adhesive? I was going to post a picture but, everything I try to post it says the quiltboard says no.
Thank you,
Tina
Last edited by teraulerson; 10-05-2017 at 08:41 AM. Reason: adding my name
#67
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I like the feel of a little bit of "umph" in my table runners and placemats. Think they look better and stay straighter with it. Also been using batting as a stablizer on these book pocket pillows that seems to be the hit these days. Using my scraps for the stablizer so the font stitching doesn't bunch up.
#68
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I made a table topper with batting that was too thick. My friend told me to quilt it heavily, so I did a small meander on it. (Is that a stipple?) That worked beautifully! The center was a medallion of a large flower so I sort of outlined the flower. That made that part pouf up a little and the back looks extra beautiful as the pattern is sewn into the plain fabric.
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