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meyert 06-11-2017 03:30 PM

what do you guys think?
 
I saw this tutorial some time ago and I really want to try it because its so different

http://www.2littlehooligans.com/2011...ovey-tutorial/

My question is about batting. This tutorial doesn't use batting, but if I wanted to use batting do you think I could? They just show quilting along the lengths of the strips - I get that so the ruffles are not lost

Do you guys think that would be enough quilting for batting? I have Hobbs 80/20 and Warm and White but the quilting instructions on these make me feel like it would not be enough quilting

I would make mine bigger than hers. More like 40" x 45ish

What do you guys think?

quiltedsunshine 06-11-2017 03:38 PM

What a cute quilt! The strips are cut 3", so they would finish at 2 1/2". I think that would be plenty of quilting. Go for it!

EasyPeezy 06-11-2017 03:41 PM

I don't see why not. Check this blog...not quite the same but it might give
you some tips on how to proceed.
http://funoldhag-carol.blogspot.ca/s...max-results=50

meyert 06-11-2017 04:31 PM

ok thanks... I will check out the link

Barb in Louisiana 06-11-2017 05:55 PM

I have seen one similar that had a very lightweight batting in it...come to think of it, it may have been flannel. It was still lightweight but heavier than just the cottons. That is a cute pattern. I read the page and found that they were using Minky as the backing. You really wouldn't need any more batting in it if you use Minky. The one I saw was all cotton fabrics.

JustAbitCrazy 06-12-2017 01:00 AM

If you use Minky on the back, I wouldn't use any batting at all. Between the Minky and the ruffles it'll be thick and warm enough.

lindaschipper 06-12-2017 04:20 AM

I would use Warm and Natural and do a quilt as you go. If you have a ruffler for your machine this could be so quick!

Rhonda K 06-12-2017 04:48 AM

Another thought for your quilt with ruffles.

Sew long tubes and press seam open. Turn right side out and ruffle on center. Attach to the completed quilt top. You wouldn't have any raw edges.

The pics on the second link look like the ruffle edges were finished using a serger. Perhaps they were even made with a serger.

meyert 06-12-2017 04:54 AM

I have never done a quilt as you go... maybe I can try???? not sure will have to think about that

I have some flannel that I was going to use for the back

materialgrl 06-13-2017 02:25 AM

Lately I've been just using flannel , with no batting, it's not heavy , but is still snugglily, I think I might try this.


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