HELP PLEASE!! Need some help from you experienced QBers!!
#11
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Yes, an "x" quilting design would be great -- I am not very experienced in machine quilting, and that type of quilting works nicely for me.
If she wants it to be flat instead of flouncy, you might want a layer of fabric between the backing and front for more body. Maybe a pre-shrunk white flannel would give the desired look.
Very nice piecing!
Dayle
If she wants it to be flat instead of flouncy, you might want a layer of fabric between the backing and front for more body. Maybe a pre-shrunk white flannel would give the desired look.
Very nice piecing!
Dayle
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Kansas
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Definitely line the curtain and add a rod pocket. Another suggestion would be to first sew the top seam of the two pieces right sides together then flip it over and sew the two layers together (sides and bottom) so both fabrics are on the outside with the same seam allowance you used on the rag quilt. Then fringe those three edges like you did the quilt--that really ties the curtain and quilt together. I've seen it done and it was so cute. Just another idea.
#14
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This is the method I've used in to make curtains - Use a curtain or heavier backing fabric to protect you pretty fabrics. Cut the backing so it is 1-1/2" less wide that the front fabric, and 3/4" shorter. Hem both pieces along the bottom toward the wrong side of each of them. Sew the front & back together at the side seams. Lay them out with right sides together and distribute the extra front fabric so it is even on each side - it should be about 3/4" wrapped around to the back. Pin the top edge together and sew across the top, the turn the curtain right side out & press. I used pretty clips instead of a curtain rod - there's so many cute ones available now.
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I'm not sure how many of you would check back on here so I posted a new UPDATE version (above) with new pics and thanks again for all your help!! I REALLY appreciate it!!
Jeanette
I'm not sure how many of you would check back on here so I posted a new UPDATE version (above) with new pics and thanks again for all your help!! I REALLY appreciate it!!
Jeanette
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