I have a serger it might be fun . Thanks :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I'm bookmarking---a great way to spit out a quilt in record time! Thanks!
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This looks like a great way to get a denim quilt done! Thanks for the idea. I can see using wof fabrics for the flannel for a 40" long baby quilt. If you wanted to make it a little longer you could add a border, top and bottom perpendicular to the strips. hmm got me thinking again oh no!
Here's a link to a log cabin baby quilt. I made one quite a while ago. Just make sure you have all 6 layers (2 fabric, 1 batting in each strip) layered evenly so you catch all edges in the seam. http://www.sewvac1.com/Library/Quilt...structions.pdf |
This isn a great idea. Thanks!
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WOW, I'm so impressed. I am going to get my serger out and learn how to use it. Great Tute and love the baby quilt. I'm ready to retire and quilt!! Thanks for all the good information. :)
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You are welcome everyone!
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I'm tempted to get a serger.
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i do mine a little different.I serge all 3 layers together.Made a bunch for grands.I took a panel small or big i lay batting under panel then backing on top off panel right sides together and serge then flip the backing over and serge all 3 together.Make sens??and then the same system again always backing on top rst and when flip backing to back sew all 2 pieces of the ready piece together with the 2.piece and so for.
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Originally Posted by cutebuns
You could, the only thing being with the thinner layer the seam bulk would show more.
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oksewglad
Love to try this. Saved the pdf Thanks. cutebuns Have serger, will give it a go! Thanks |
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