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Has anyone ever used a serger to piece a quilt top?

Has anyone ever used a serger to piece a quilt top?

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Old 07-08-2010, 07:32 AM
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I would use a serger for a simple quilt, say one with just "big" squares, that would be tied, and likely to be washed a lot. That way you wouldn't have to worry about the seams fraying away. Anything that would actually be quilted, not tied, would not ravel as readily.
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I have, but didn"t think it caused extra bulk. And I didn't have to worry about raveling.
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Originally Posted by DeniseP
what is a QAYG?
Quilt As You Go.
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Old 07-08-2010, 07:54 AM
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I wish I could remember which stitch we used when I made my quilt on the serger, the class I took was for a wall hanging, but me, being me, I made a kingsized quilt, just tripled the pattern we were using, anyway seems to me we serged the fabric wrong sides together, then when we opened the blocks out they were flat but you could see the stitches, sort of like decorative stitches. I didn't notice any extra bulk when it was quilted. I'm in the process of moving now so once we get settled (if I don't forget) maybe I'll take the quilt out and see if I can identify which stitch we used.
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Come to think of it, I think I've seen blue jeans quilts where the pieces were serged wrong sides together with decorative red thread. The red seams were pretty. The quilt didn't need a backing fabric, so it was lighter than most blue jeans quilts, and of course less work to make because no quilting.

I will have to see if I can find a picture online.
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Isn"t that a flatlock stitch?
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Isn"t that a flatlock stitch?
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Isn"t that a flatlock stitch?
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really goofed on that post!! Sorry!
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Originally Posted by Prism99
Come to think of it, I think I've seen blue jeans quilts where the pieces were serged wrong sides together with decorative red thread. The red seams were pretty. The quilt didn't need a backing fabric, so it was lighter than most blue jeans quilts, and of course less work to make because no quilting.

I will have to see if I can find a picture online.
Now THAT would be a great idea! :D
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