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Old 05-24-2012, 01:53 PM
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Within the past couple weeks, there was a post about joining pieces of batting using a certain machine stitch (not zigzag). I have looked high and low, put in words to search but to no luck. Does anyone else remember anything about it? Thanks.
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here is one link but there are many. i found this searching on google. good luck and i hope you find what you are looking for.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...ng-t71320.html
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Serpentine????? http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...s-t188871.html
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That fusible strip roll you buy can also be made out of fusible pellon cut into strips. It is more economical to make your own.

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Some machines have a "butting" or "joining" stitch that is recommended for joining things together. It looks like a ladder or railroad tracks. I just use a very large zig zag myself although my machine has the special stitch.
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Serpentine is the stitch I hear mentioned most when quilters talk about joining pieces of batting.
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Old 05-26-2012, 10:52 AM
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Please excuse my ignorance as I am very new at this and wonder? why are you joining batting? Is it because you need a larger piece? I have never purchased batting yet so have a great deal to learn so would appreciate your answers. Not having enough batting of a certain size or using up smaller pieces of batting seems like a logical answer to me but then I am a very literal person (gets me into lots of trouble) and this may be just too simple of an answer on my part.
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Originally Posted by quiltingcrazy View Post
Please excuse my ignorance as I am very new at this and wonder? why are you joining batting? Is it because you need a larger piece? I have never purchased batting yet so have a great deal to learn so would appreciate your answers. Not having enough batting of a certain size or using up smaller pieces of batting seems like a logical answer to me but then I am a very literal person (gets me into lots of trouble) and this may be just too simple of an answer on my part.
That's the reason. I just bought the fusible tape from JoAnns (50% off). Got the widest roll and plan on cutting in half to get double the length. I've always hand basted my pieces together because I didn't want to compress the batting so this tape will be a trial for me.
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