(new topic) Batting pieces
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
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Originally Posted by saf
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I use the batting tape and fuse them together to get the size I need for a small project. I don't save much of the small pieces, too much hassle to store and use.
I've never done this for a big quilt, but wall hangings, purses, etc., haven't been any trouble. What's more, I know long armers who do this when they have an extra large quilt to do.
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Originally Posted by granma1
What can I do with small pieces of batting? Someone posted a great idea the other day .Thought I bookmarked it .Not
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They make the best dust rags, especially for electronics. And tonight I was putting my grandma's china in those quilted storage keepers & I used batting pieces between the plates instead of the silly plastic pieces they included.
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Keepsake Quilting has the same thing, but cheaper
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/8122.htm
http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/8122.htm
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Originally Posted by granma1
What can I do with small pieces of batting? Someone posted a great idea the other day .Thought I bookmarked it .Not
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