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I have never heard of the tape you can purchase to join batting together,,,where do i purchase it? i am guessing it will not be available in the UK as i have never heard of it and never seen it in the odd quilt shops i come across every now and them..
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Originally Posted by bev195000
I have never heard of the tape you can purchase to join batting together,,,where do i purchase it? i am guessing it will not be available in the UK as i have never heard of it and never seen it in the odd quilt shops i come across every now and them..
It's new and sells for $7.99 (US). Connecting Threads has it, Nancy's Notions, QuiltinaDay, JHittle... http://www.connectingthreads.com/cti...ular/21128.jpg |
yep, zig zag by machine or hand stitch together. I won some of that tape that fuses on but it doesn't last. if you use it, be sure to quilt in that area. otherwise i would still stitch it somehow.
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I just bargello'd my front windows (cold weather, called for window quilts!) and my middle layer of batt was to short... did a V stitch to join them and it worked great... used up some little strips, and got that middle layer of batt for insulation in my windows :)
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Butt the edges of pieces and loosely anchor them together. I do it all the time. Once its quilted it will never be detectable.
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The batting tape works well, or just lay two pieces together and zig zag across the two.
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Iron-on hem tape (made to repair hems that have come out)is a lot cheaper than the stuff Quilt sites sell. It's basically s small strip of iron-on stabelizer.
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Originally Posted by Barbm
I whip stitch but just ordered the tape from Eleanor Burns' site. It was on sale. Can't wait to try it.
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Originally Posted by MS quilter
Iron-on hem tape (made to repair hems that have come out)is a lot cheaper than the stuff Quilt sites sell. It's basically s small strip of iron-on stabelizer.
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When I piece batting, I follow a tip I read somewhere and lay the two pieces slightly overlapping on my cutting mat. Then I use the rotary cutter to make a serpentine line cut through both layers. Then I but the two matching serpentine edges together and zig-zag. Supposedly, this helps the quilt not to develop odd creases and folds in it later due to the pieced batting, and allows more of the seam to be caught under the quilting, strengthening it.
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