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Old 09-20-2011, 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
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I use them to add batting to back of small projects so that the batting does not get in the machine. Then, I use the birthing method to put the backing on.
Ok something else new to me, Birthing Method???
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AKA Pillowcase method. You lay the batting, backing & top down, sew almost all the way around, leaving about an 18" space. Then turn it. Often these quilts are then tied.


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I use it to test clothing pattern pieces. Doesn't matter if it'e pieced together. Saved a lot of mistakes that way.
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Could make a square and combine it with left over batting to practice free motion quilting patterns.
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OMG don't throw them out, put them on here to sell..I'm sure alot of us would want them...including me!!!!LOL
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Old 09-20-2011, 03:47 AM
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Use to make bcking for cathedral Window quilt blocks.
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Use to make backing for cathedral Window quilt blocks.
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Perfect for the back of coasters, mug rugs, placemats, runners.
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Old 09-20-2011, 03:59 AM
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Dye it, paint it, etc. Then use it in a quilt.
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Use with batting scraps to practice FMQ.

Use to practice new quilting/applique/etc techniques.

Use as a background fabric in group quilt blocks (presuming it's a good muslin).
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I'd dye it!
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