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I also have the Readers Digest book and find it very useful.
miss_killin said:I'm making a quilt Got the top finished yesterday, just need to attach the batting and the backing material. Silly questions I ask I know, but after I sew the edges together it says I'm supposed to sew down all of the vertical lines on the quilt. Is this necesary? I'm afraid it is not entirely even, and if I sew on those lines the back of it will look awful. I think if I just sew the top, batting, and backing together along the edges it should stay together just fine... [huh]
Inky said:It will stay together like a sandwich, but the filling (batting) will eventually move around and fall apart. If you don't want to sew it down, how about a tied quilt? You just use yarn to tie through the layers throughout the quilt like this:
here's some instructions:
http://sewingneedlework.suite101.com/article.cfm/tied_quilts
http://purlbee.squarespace.com/sunny-tied-quilt/
http://www.everythingsewing.net/babyquilt.htm
miss_killin said:Oh Inky what a fabulous idea!!!! Thank you! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
That's kind of what I've been leery of, I hate to waste time and fabric and not be happy with the fit, and its an unusual cut so I don't want to make unneccessary and possibly wrong alterations.Lady Day said:I plan on making those myself. They are a wrap number, so I would think they are going to be somewhat baggy. Just make sure you go by the finished garment measurements instead of the size measurements. The Decades of style patterns add a lot of ease to their patterns.
LD
cailinbeag said:Hi ladies,
I didn't know where else to put this and I'm sure it's been asked a gazillion time anyways, but despite having done a forums search I came back empty, so here goes:
Does anyone have a good online resource for solid rayon challis (not sueded) yardage under $10 a yd? A place that does samples would be even better. I've done a Google search and the results have not been good. A lot of blends, poor colour selection, ridiculous prices ($18/yd?!!?!!!). Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
kamikat said:Do you have a Hancock Fabrics near you? My local Hancock has several colors for $4.99 a yard.