Do many of you quilters keep your batting scraps?
#71
Batting scraps are great for small projects like mug rugs or doll quilts, just butt the sides together and they'll do great.
I know some quilters save all their scraps of thread, fabric and batting and put them into a fabric bag - when it's full they sew it closed and it's a nice doggie pad for their dog or for the animal shelter.
I know some quilters save all their scraps of thread, fabric and batting and put them into a fabric bag - when it's full they sew it closed and it's a nice doggie pad for their dog or for the animal shelter.
#73
Originally Posted by Grace173
Hi,
I have some large scraps of batting that I keep because I think I might be able to join them all up when I have enough of them but I'm not even sure if you can do this and if you can how do you do it?
I have some large scraps of batting that I keep because I think I might be able to join them all up when I have enough of them but I'm not even sure if you can do this and if you can how do you do it?
#74
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 160
Originally Posted by purplemem
the easiest way is to use the new "batting tape". Available at Hancock's or Connecting Threads, just about any quilt type place. Around $7 a roll.
Or place the pieces together and zig zag with the biggest stitch you can do.
Or place the pieces together and zig zag with the biggest stitch you can do.
#79
I use a mending stitch. It is like a zig zag only it stitches about 4 stitches on the zig & 4 stitches on the zag. I put the edges together & don't overlap. It works great!! I've extended batting when I've needed to on many quilts.
#80
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Northern California
Posts: 267
Originally Posted by Grace173
Hi,
I have some large scraps of batting that I keep because I think I might be able to join them all up when I have enough of them but I'm not even sure if you can do this and if you can how do you do it?
I have some large scraps of batting that I keep because I think I might be able to join them all up when I have enough of them but I'm not even sure if you can do this and if you can how do you do it?
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
leatheflea
Pictures
8
08-25-2011 06:36 PM
craftybear
Links and Resources
4
07-27-2011 07:29 PM