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thread mess 07-16-2016 05:26 AM

Thank you all so dry much! This will relieve my fingertips greatly!I'd also like to say that I've learned so very much from all of you on this blog. Everything from techniques, product recommendations, and inspirations.

thread mess 07-16-2016 05:29 AM

QuiltE, that is fabulous input!Thanx, Chris

QuiltE 07-16-2016 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by thread mess (Post 7602969)
QuiltE, that is fabulous input!Thanx, Chris

Thank you ... I just shared my experience and I know others have more ideas too.
If you have any more questions, please be sure to ask!

I'll echo your sentiments about learning from others here on the Quilting Board.
I also know my quilting knowledge and ability grew in leaps and bounds from my participation here and am so thankful for those who share.

johnette 07-16-2016 06:09 AM

I've used spray and fleece backing several times. I spray the batting though and pat onto the fleece, that way I don't distort the fleece. Works great for me. I've done the same with Minky and no problems. Only negative I've from the recipients is that the quilts with batting and fleece are very warm, too warm for some people.

wendiq 07-16-2016 01:13 PM

I have often used 505 adhesive spray....the only one I've found to work for me....

wendiq 07-16-2016 01:18 PM

QuiltE.....that "cow" quilt is so darn cute!!!! Bet the recipient loved it, huh?!

QuiltE 07-16-2016 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by wendiq (Post 7603238)
QuiltE.....that "cow" quilt is so darn cute!!!! Bet the recipient loved it, huh?!

Oh yes ... it is much loved! :)

I had the teal cow fabric for sometime and could never figure out what to do with it, to still show off the print. That Christmas I needed a QUICK gift, and suddenly came up with the master plan! :) The white outline cows were just begging to be part of it. Of course, had to use a Churn Dash Block.

Size wise, I just "cow-culated" how large the Churn Dash could be, according to the fabric that I had. Then the added width was according to the width of the fleece.

The jumbo block was fun to do ... and made a quilt pretty darned fast!


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