Totally Shocking new Quilt book !!
#41
For the puffiness of a tied quilt but without the resulting tails flopping about, how about using Turkey Tracks? I first learned of it on this board a few years ago, and really like it. I find it easier on my hands than tying, and like the look of it also.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...cks-t1753.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...cks-t1753.html
#42
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I have tied all the quilts I have made along with some ladies from our church. That is how they did them and they last a long time. These ladies here did not have the time to hand quilt, they needed bedding to keep warm in the cold North Dakota nights. They were light and warm. If needed they could pile several on the bed. We used yarn of different colors to add pop to the quilts. We also did in the center on some and did the corner to corner on some. They were very nice. My father in law's dad used to quilt in the evenings after the outside work was done and he tied all his quilts. I have some left stored upstairs in this house where my FIL was born and raised and my DH also.
#43
I recently purchased a new quilt book that had many patterns that I just loved. I kept looking at this book and knew something was different about the quilts, but could not figure it out. Finally on the second day of looking, I realized what it was: the quilts were all tied !!! Not one of the quilts in the book were quilted by machine or by hand. And I loved every single one of the quilts. They look soft and airy and so comfortable. I am on vacation now so I can't tell you the name of the book as it's at home. The book was written by two English women. I usually am very observant but my DH was in and out of the hospital and I was trying to finish my Christmas quilts etc, I think that is why I never noticed they were tied. I am definitely going to tie my next quilt, no doubt about it and use the lightest fluffiest batting I can.
#44
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Was this a new book? I love the idea of tied quilts making a comeback. Thanks for sharing the turkey/ crow"s foot stitch suuzanprincess. I have never seen a quilt quilted that way. It's very pretty. I think what's happening is it's a fun economical way to quilt a quilt. We can't all afford to quilt by checkbook.
#45
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I for one, can hardly wait to find out the name of the book mentioned!!
Also, I have a question about batting. I've been using Warm & Natural for regular quilts, but as mentioned on this thread, the loftier batting sounds great for this tie method. Please give your opinions about which batting to use with this method of making quilts.
Thanks in advance,
Skeetersmom
Also, I have a question about batting. I've been using Warm & Natural for regular quilts, but as mentioned on this thread, the loftier batting sounds great for this tie method. Please give your opinions about which batting to use with this method of making quilts.
Thanks in advance,
Skeetersmom
#46
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I recently purchased a new quilt book that had many patterns that I just loved. I kept looking at this book and knew something was different about the quilts, but could not figure it out. Finally on the second day of looking, I realized what it was: the quilts were all tied !!! Not one of the quilts in the book were quilted by machine or by hand. And I loved every single one of the quilts. They look soft and airy and so comfortable. I am on vacation now so I can't tell you the name of the book as it's at home. The book was written by two English women. I usually am very observant but my DH was in and out of the hospital and I was trying to finish my Christmas quilts etc, I think that is why I never noticed they were tied. I am definitely going to tie my next quilt, no doubt about it and use the lightest fluffiest batting I can.
My dad made a very simple frame Just 4 pieces o 2 X2's I stretch my quilts across that tight so they come up very "puffy" and comfortable. Maybe cost $10.00 at the most. My hands are getting crippled and I could NEVER hand quilt.
#47
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skeetersmom I just posted about polyester batting I use This is the link to their site http://www.okleequilting.com/store/
They will send you samples I believe. I either get the Cheep batting and double it or I use the 6 or 8 Oz (I think)
I buy a roll and partner with a friend because a whole roll will take up a space oh I would say 42 to 48 inches I would think so you need a place to store it!! LOL
They will send you samples I believe. I either get the Cheep batting and double it or I use the 6 or 8 Oz (I think)
I buy a roll and partner with a friend because a whole roll will take up a space oh I would say 42 to 48 inches I would think so you need a place to store it!! LOL
#48
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I recently purchased a new quilt book that had many patterns that I just loved. I kept looking at this book and knew something was different about the quilts, but could not figure it out. Finally on the second day of looking, I realized what it was: the quilts were all tied !!! Not one of the quilts in the book were quilted by machine or by hand. And I loved every single one of the quilts. They look soft and airy and so comfortable. I am on vacation now so I can't tell you the name of the book as it's at home. The book was written by two English women. I usually am very observant but my DH was in and out of the hospital and I was trying to finish my Christmas quilts etc, I think that is why I never noticed they were tied. I am definitely going to tie my next quilt, no doubt about it and use the lightest fluffiest batting I can.
#49
Wanabee, I would love to purchase this book but, couldn't find it at JoAnn's. Could you give more information, Title of the book or author?? I have two tied wool quilts my grandmother made many years ago from shirts/clothes. Looking at this book would give everyone some great ideas, etc. Thanking you advance
Carol Ann
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