help with buscuit puff quilt.
#11
Gee....back before I knew there were rules for quilting, I made a biscuit quilt. I cut, sewed, stuffed with poly and sewed the seam shut. Then I blind stitched the blocks together. Never put a backing on it!!!!!!! Now I'm wondering just how that looked!!!!!! ROL ROL....my grandson is 19 now....wonder if they still have it!!!!!
#12
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I just made a small one using the row method for stuffing rather than stuffing each individual one. As for the backing, I used fleece and did one row of quilting clear around the puffs. The sides are held by the binding. Nothing else required in my opinion.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...t267390-5.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...t267390-5.html
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I made a biscuit quilt years ago. There was no batting. Each puff was individually stuffed and sewn to each other as I went along. It was tedious, but the resulting quilt was wonderful. I wish I had a picture. It was gifted. It was perfect for Laing a baby on top of.
#15
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I'd not put buttons it if it's to be used for a baby - chocking hazard. I made several tree skirt eons ago using this method with triangles. After the biscuits are made, right sides together with the backing, sew around, leave an opening and turn and stitch the opening closed. And do not stuff too full because it really is hard to sew pieces together. (ask me how I know this - and it was just last fall!)
#16
Why do I think, in the olden days, LOL, they used to used old stockings?? Or is that something different?
#17
Here's one I did a few weeks ago http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t268204.html
Used the method shown at www. awaitingada.com . Not easy for sure, but working on it helped to relieve some really severe anxiety, kept me from tearing my face off!
Used the method shown at www. awaitingada.com . Not easy for sure, but working on it helped to relieve some really severe anxiety, kept me from tearing my face off!
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