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Old 10-16-2010, 04:44 AM
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My Grma made quilts with gray wool blankets for batting.She simply made what would be called a duvet.....like a large pillow case,turned it right side out (called "birthing" in quilt speak) inserted blanket,then tied it all over & sewed opening closed. She had lots of feed sacks she'd washed & ironed (they had a farm)...sewn together for the quilt top & usually flannel or sheets for backing.About as simple/plain as you could get.

Originally Posted by quiltmaker
I have looked everywhere and I know this subject has been brought up many times. I have a least 5 brand new military wool blankets and want to make quilts out of them. I believe I read where you just make a top and add backing to them and then tie them and you have a great warm quilt. Is this how it's done? Do you do any type top you want or a fairly simple one as it will be tied and not quilted?

Apologize for bringing the subject up again and thanks so much for any ideas to accomplish this.
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