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Interesting, I wouldn't try to do a quilt in one day including the quilting. I would be a basket case.
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For kwiltnutt,
I had no idea what it was but I just Googled it..... Check out this video to see how it works. http://www.quilt-video.com/2011/02/1...lasagna-quilt/ |
The padded strip is sewn just like a regular 1600 inch strip. So far it's working out great but it gets heavy.
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I watched the Jelly Roll races at that link posted by another board member. All should watch it. great fun!
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will go faster with a serger.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Good idea ... though I think I would use a solid back and one continuous piece of batting, then just use your Jelly Roll strip and strip quilt it as you add on.
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She wouldn't have to cut the batting and the backing into the same width as the Jelly Roll Strips. Cut the backing and the batting in lengths she could comfortably handle on her sewing machine. Sew the strips on until she is next to the last strip, then cut another baking and batting the same length as the first one and continue sewing the Jelly Roll strips on. When she has it as wide as she wants it, the only thing left to do is bind it. First stitch all the way around the top, then sew binding on.
I would suggest 14 inch width for the batting and backing (make 6) for an 84 by 90" quilt with the strips lengthwise. For 84 by 90" quilt with crossways strips, but batting and backing into 15 inch widths (make 6). I would suggest allowing half an inch for seams. I have made crib quilts in this manner. It works, is fast and very neat. If you use a fluffy batting, it is beautiful. |
make sure you post a picture. If it works I might try it.
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Waiting for picture of the finished quilt
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Thank you so much,sew-Many-Things for posting that! I wouldn't like to race-sew but there are obviously those who love to do that! What a hoot!
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