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Help, any ideas welcomed. I've made a quick quarter quilt and am having trouble piecing the batting and back due to the queen size.
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Welcome from California! Batting can be put together, with the straight edges touching and using a wide zig zag. You can get creative with the back....piece it however it makes it big enough.
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South Dakota sends hi, thanks. I'm just getting back into quilting and seems like I'm having a time figuring it out. I know it will come back to me as I do more.
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I've found it easiest to piece batting with the "stretch stitch". It looks like the zig zag but each zig and zag are made up of 3 stitches. I didn't even know what it was until the board told me. This board knows all!
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I just wip stich by hand my batt to make big enough I always remove the salvage from back material before piecing either once right down center or in thirds with seams going horizontal Quilting holds bat once all put together I have long arm and How customers do the back doesn't bother me unless not long enough Hope this helps
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If I have to piece together batting, the first thing I do is overlap the two pieces that need to be put together and use my rotary cutter to cut a stright line through the overlapped section. That way, it fits perfectly.... no bulges or gaps when you stitch. I throw away the tiny strips that are left over and hand stitch the two together..(big X).. I don't like to move them because they might stretch.
I try to seam the backs so that the center section is a full width of fabric (40-42"). Then I slice the 2nd piece of fabric lengthwise and stitch to both sides of the full width in the center. I hope this makes sense. |
If you don't want to piece a huge back for this quilt, consider using a sheet. I just finished a quick scrap quilt, machine quilted with a sheet for the back. It looks great and was easy to quilt. I even used the backing sheet for the binding!
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