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You bonus heath news for today! You're welcome. |
I hadn't thought about using a flannel backed tablecloth! Genius.
I have several saving me a seat, too... |
Yep, I was going to suggest a flannel-backed tablecloth for the design wall too. Buy the biggest size you can find after a holiday sale. It doesn't matter what's on the front anyway, you'll hang it up with the flannel side showing.
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For you adventerious ladies...what size batting do you use when you do the QAYG way to quilt? I just used regular batting on the first (and only) one I have done...didnt know if there was a "perfect" thickness to use. Thanks!! Oh..my youngest grandson was here today and I let him watch me open the blocks..He wanted to take them all home with him but when he saw the sponge bob one he went wild...yelling about sponge bob..and I thought he was gonna spaz out. LOL I guess they meet his approval!! Glad he cant read because of the one with Conners name on it. I just LOVE having a block with his name...and the embroderied blocks are each so unique...THANK YOU again!!
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I used Hobbs 80/20 mostly cotton batting for mine. It's batting I buy by the roll. Really fat fluffy batting like poly will be harder to work with than the thinner battings.
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I almost always use either 100 cotton or the 80 / 20 cotton poly. Easier to cut in the exact square you want, stays put, easier to quilt and takes an iron if you need it. I like the stuff that has a wider minimum quilting distance too, try and get over 7 inches and as close to 10 as possible just in case I get tired of quilting (not my favorite under any circumstance)
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Originally Posted by joanelizbay
(Post 7711581)
For you adventerious ladies...what size batting do you use when you do the QAYG way to quilt? I just used regular batting on the first (and only) one I have done...didnt know if there was a "perfect" thickness to use. Thanks!! Oh..my youngest grandson was here today and I let him watch me open the blocks..He wanted to take them all home with him but when he saw the sponge bob one he went wild...yelling about sponge bob..and I thought he was gonna spaz out. LOL I guess they meet his approval!! Glad he cant read because of the one with Conners name on it. I just LOVE having a block with his name...and the embroderied blocks are each so unique...THANK YOU again!!
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I looked through the gallery this afternoon and was really impressed with the imagination and talent in this group. Wonderful blocks, ladies. I hope to join you for #18.
Thanks for the link, Janice, and just FYI, it didn't show up in your signature on the PM like it does in your profile. Maybe that's just my computer. |
Kass what great memories of your Grandma.
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Originally Posted by joanelizbay
(Post 7711581)
For you adventerious ladies...what size batting do you use when you do the QAYG way to quilt? I just used regular batting on the first (and only) one I have done...didnt know if there was a "perfect" thickness to use. Thanks!! Oh..my youngest grandson was here today and I let him watch me open the blocks..He wanted to take them all home with him but when he saw the sponge bob one he went wild...yelling about sponge bob..and I thought he was gonna spaz out. LOL I guess they meet his approval!! Glad he cant read because of the one with Conners name on it. I just LOVE having a block with his name...and the embroderied blocks are each so unique...THANK YOU again!!
I used Warm & Natural cotton in mine. I have 3 sides to hand sew down on the binding and then I'm done. I'll post a pic on here when I get it finished. I'm loving this way of doing them. Just a FYI- use an old mat for cutting your batting. |
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