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how far apart are the ties
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I tie with yarn or embroidery floss about 6 inches apart.
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Originally Posted by newbee3
how far apart are the ties
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Originally Posted by GrandmK
I have one made of Pine. The more you use it the easier it is to use. I use thumb tacks to put the back on. I stretch as much as I can safely stretch. Then I lay the batting on. I use from a company that makes snowmobile suits. It has never bunched up or worn out. then I lay the pieced top and stretch:that. After I tie and take the thumb tacks out it "poof's up" I like a soft poofy warm quilt. 20 below this AM
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Randa, I see you are in Maynard...I am from Iowa and had to look up "where id Maynard"...found it close to Waverly where I went to college...I should have known......
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No I have never had holes in the material. Maybe I think I stretch it tighter than I actually do!! LOL
This is the link to their site http://okleequilting.com/store/ They USE to be snowmobile store but a lot of quilters use them as you can see. I bought my first snowmobile suit from them 40 years ago and still have it. Don't wear it any more but could if I needed to. I washed it a lot also. I usually buy the 6.5 oz but one time by mistake got the 8 oz and my husband complained it was to warm!!!! We threw a piece in the washing machine (like a 12 inch square) with towels and it never changed shape even with no tying or anything to hold it in place. It makes a very cuddly quilt. Some times a few of us get together and order a row or 1/2 row and divide it up!! Hope this helps
Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by GrandmK
I have one made of Pine. The more you use it the easier it is to use. I use thumb tacks to put the back on. I stretch as much as I can safely stretch. Then I lay the batting on. I use from a company that makes snowmobile suits. It has never bunched up or worn out. then I lay the pieced top and stretch:that. After I tie and take the thumb tacks out it "poof's up" I like a soft poofy warm quilt. 20 below this AM
Don't the thumb tacks leave holes in the material? |
Originally Posted by kathidahl
Randa, I see you are in Maynard...I am from Iowa and had to look up "where id Maynard"...found it close to Waverly where I went to college...I should have known......
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I was born and raised till high school in Mason City. Graduated from Rockford High School and got my Associate Degree as a Parish Worker at Wartburg. I still have family in Mason City..I think my nephew Chris Frenz was on the radio in Fredricksburg before he went to KGLO.
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Originally Posted by GrandmK
No I have never had holes in the material. Maybe I think I stretch it tighter than I actually do!! LOL
This is the link to their site http://okleequilting.com/store/ They USE to be snowmobile store but a lot of quilters use them as you can see. I bought my first snowmobile suit from them 40 years ago and still have it. Don't wear it any more but could if I needed to. I washed it a lot also. I usually buy the 6.5 oz but one time by mistake got the 8 oz and my husband complained it was to warm!!!! We threw a piece in the washing machine (like a 12 inch square) with towels and it never changed shape even with no tying or anything to hold it in place. It makes a very cuddly quilt. Some times a few of us get together and order a row or 1/2 row and divide it up!! Hope this helps
Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by GrandmK
I have one made of Pine. The more you use it the easier it is to use. I use thumb tacks to put the back on. I stretch as much as I can safely stretch. Then I lay the batting on. I use from a company that makes snowmobile suits. It has never bunched up or worn out. then I lay the pieced top and stretch:that. After I tie and take the thumb tacks out it "poof's up" I like a soft poofy warm quilt. 20 below this AM
Don't the thumb tacks leave holes in the material? |
You are more than welcome. It makes me feel good to add something. The folks on here are so talented I learn a lot but don't always feel I can add much
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