Baby Quilt
#16
Originally Posted by chuckbere15
I went to an estate sale about two weeks ago, just for something to do. The house was full of fabric, most of it was poly for clothes. I bought most of the cotton fabric and a few books. This is one of the baby pieces that I found. I put on blue flannel for the backing and quilted it together. The total cost of the project $2 and thread. I will be donating this to a charity.
#18
@ bjnicholson - My mother taught me that. So much easier, faster and looks just a good. Also, the "binding" does not come out. I have a quilt on my bed that gets washed at least 1-2 months and I have been using it for three years now. The binding is still in tack.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Seattle
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How adorable! Very nice quilting, too.
I'm getting ready to quilt a baby quilt and then will do the "fold over" binding using the backiing. I think it's just fine to do this. It seems to make the front and back flow together.
I'm getting ready to quilt a baby quilt and then will do the "fold over" binding using the backiing. I think it's just fine to do this. It seems to make the front and back flow together.
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