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Old 03-28-2011, 10:56 AM
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I didn't read all the post, so sorry if it is repeated. I made a quilt out of minky and it was very heavy. Another was chenille and the last 2 types are denim and corduroy. These all have the weight behind them.
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Old 03-28-2011, 11:33 AM
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Tigger, Have you tried the Vermont Country Store for sheet blankets?
www.VermontCountryStore.com or 1-802-776-5710

They're 100% cotton, machine wash and dry. (#50595)
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:19 PM
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I wonder if you used an old comforter for batting if that wouldnt work..
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:44 PM
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i covered a quilt once and it turned out to be very heavy. try finding a good blanket , at home, or at a yard sale and try that.
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i covered a quilt once and it turned out to be very heavy. try finding a good blanket , at home, or at a yard sale and try that.
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jemma
dont do it 1] not good for your body which needs to move freely-----2]hand quilting through too thick a batting would be a night mare---you could sleep under 2-3 quilt[an excuse to make more]
I am thinking you might wish to tie it instead of handquiltling. I remember when I was little I had a heavy quilt too. Now the lighter the better for me! Happy quilting.
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:50 PM
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I remember an old eiderdown from my childhood- now THAT was heavy- it was a bit like being buried, but sooooo warm!
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Old 03-28-2011, 01:44 PM
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I have used 2 layers of batting and it does make a difference in the weight of a quilt. I did machine quilt it in straight lines, but I loved it this winter.
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Old 03-28-2011, 03:02 PM
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I love a heavy quilt, I have 3 quilts on my bed in the winter nice and cozy.
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I have a very, very heavy quilt that is from Pottery Barn (though I paid $10 at a thrift store for use as dog bedding---but it's now mine!) The reason it's so heavy is that it's made of two layers of ticking-stripe heavy cotton, almost a canvas type fabric. Whatever you make for the top, maybe you could use this type of fabric for the backing????
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