What type knot do you use to tie a baby quilt?
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What type knot should I use to tie a Baby Quilt?
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I just tie a regular square knot, making sure the first loop(?) isn't too tight, and making sure the 2nd loop(?) is tight. Piece of cake
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bobbi,
I just finished my knot quilt for my newest arrial grandbaby. It was a great suggestion. A prayer with each tie. A prayer quilt. My church has a quilt guild i can not get to. At times they keep quilts out with long tie strings for any prayers as the quilt tieing is finished. Great idea! My daughter in-law loved the idea and made the quilt more special. for pulling the needle through, do you have one of those little rubber discs to help pull the needle through? sold in a package of two at quilt supply shelves. Was a great help !. Ell |
Thanks. is there a site showing how to tie a square knot.
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Originally Posted by Bobbi
Thanks. is there a site showing how to tie a square knot.
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Remember when tying a square knot...its "right over left, then left over right..makes a square knot, nice and tight" -- from my Girl Scout days.
if you go the other way...I'm told its a surgeon's knot and it will slip. I don't know why. |
I often wondered what I was doing wrong when tying a quilt. Now I will go "Over with right first makes it tight.
Thanks for the tip.
Originally Posted by sandpat
Remember when tying a square knot...its "right over left, then left over right..makes a square knot, nice and tight" -- from my Girl Scout days.
if you go the other way...I'm told its a surgeon's knot and it will slip. I don't know why. |
I use the surgerons knot
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Originally Posted by sandpat
Remember when tying a square knot...its "right over left, then left over right..makes a square knot, nice and tight" -- from my Girl Scout days.
if you go the other way...I'm told its a surgeon's knot and it will slip. I don't know why. |
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