Has anyone tried Quilt Theory Quilting?
#52
I'm working on my fifth Cotton Theory quilt and I like the process. I don't cut everything out first though and just do it along the way. I also don't quilt the pieces as densely as recommended. The quilt comes out softer with more drape that way.
#53
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Location: Lake Havasu Arizona
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Hello
Well done on your fifth project. Any pictures?? Betty Cotton always says the more the project is handled the more it will drape and soften up. I love her batting as when you use it with a steam iron there is no need to pin the projects before quilting.
Well done on your fifth project. Any pictures?? Betty Cotton always says the more the project is handled the more it will drape and soften up. I love her batting as when you use it with a steam iron there is no need to pin the projects before quilting.
#56
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: MS
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Originally Posted by Marymom
I saved instructions for quilting in thirds, useful for large quilts, from Quilt University. Here it is! (try try again)
There is so much good information on the quilting board we will never have time to read it all. I absolutely learn something everytime I sign on. As always, thank-you for the knowledge.
#57
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Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
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I saw this method online awhile back: QAYG with no hand sewing...sounds good to me, but haven't tried it.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...47387259nozWsW
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