turning quilt inside out???
#61
I made 3 blankets like that for my grandsons, almost finished with the last one. Going to tie it off tonight. I took it over to Moms earlier to show her and see what she thought. Her and my brother really liked it! Now my 40 yr old brother wants me to make him one!! I'm really surprised because he usually isn't into this sort of stuff! It's this sort of thing that makes you want to go on and do more, learn more.
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Originally Posted by Boscobd
I think the biggest quilt I've "birthed" was around 36x36 inches. It was a quilt for a friend's little dog. It worked great for that size. However, I think that the larger the quilt, the harder it would be to use this method.
#63
Originally Posted by carolaug
I made a few table runners and did not want t bind them. I sew the batting on the wrong side then the two quilted fabric right side together and turned them inside out...then I machine quilted and did a fake binding by stitching around the edges. I was thinking this may work for doing baby quilts..hmmm...has anyone ever done that??
Works fine.
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Originally Posted by carolaug
I made a few table runners and did not want t bind them. I sew the batting on the wrong side then the two quilted fabric right side together and turned them inside out...then I machine quilted and did a fake binding by stitching around the edges. I was thinking this may work for doing baby quilts..hmmm...has anyone ever done that??
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Many. Many times
Originally Posted by carolaug
I made a few table runners and did not want t bind them. I sew the batting on the wrong side then the two quilted fabric right side together and turned them inside out...then I machine quilted and did a fake binding by stitching around the edges. I was thinking this may work for doing baby quilts..hmmm...has anyone ever done that??
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This is so funny to me. I can't count of my fingers and toes how many quilts I have "birthed". I make lap robes for wounded veterans. At last count I had donated over 200 in 3 years to the Veteran's Hospital in Hines, Illinois.
But--------I didn't know I was birthing a quilt.
But--------I didn't know I was birthing a quilt.
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Yes, our quilting group turns quilts inside out all the time. We make donation quilts and that saves us a lot of time. Just turn the quilt inside out and stitch a faux "binding" on all 4 sides. I pin carefully to make sure that the fabric is straight. Good luck.
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