Making Up Quilt Kits
#85
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Yes, I do this all the time. Except instead of a ziplock bag(that don't stack well) I purchased a mesh type fabric from JoAnn Fabrics. I made custom size Bags, with zippers. They stack great and fabric breathes. And I put all the fabrics for the quilt, and either put the Book that the pattern in or a color copy of the complete pattern. Saves time having to hunt-up any part of the pattern, when it's time to make project.
#89
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Yes, and be sure and include any notes you may have made while you were selecting, cutting, pin notes on various pieces of the fabric as well regarding size etc. Saves a lot of time later trying to figure out what various pieces were to be used for. Especially if you don't cut all the pieces initially such as inner or outer borders.
#90
Sounds good. I would label everything.
Originally Posted by stitchengramie
Hi Everyone,
I have several quilts that I need to get done by Christmas. I was wondering if I could just cut my fabric for each quilt, label the pieces and put all the piece for each individual quilt, and the pattern in a two gallon zip lock bag. Then put who the quilt is for on front of the zip lock. This way I have all my cutting out of the way, and then all I have to do is take each kit and sew the pieces together.
Has anyone done this before.
Thanks,
Mary (stitchengramie)
I have several quilts that I need to get done by Christmas. I was wondering if I could just cut my fabric for each quilt, label the pieces and put all the piece for each individual quilt, and the pattern in a two gallon zip lock bag. Then put who the quilt is for on front of the zip lock. This way I have all my cutting out of the way, and then all I have to do is take each kit and sew the pieces together.
Has anyone done this before.
Thanks,
Mary (stitchengramie)
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