Leftover Batting
#45
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Originally Posted by OmaForFour
Buy some of the heat tape that puts pieces of batting together. You can get it at JHittleSewing.com (no affiliation to me. I just got it there.)
If you can buy the felting needle attachment for your machine, you can just 'felt' them together the same way it was made! :) We used to do this at the shop with our Janome felting machine.
#46
Originally Posted by Tartan
If you have pieces that are about 3 inches by 45 inches, I would use then in a "quilt as you go" stripe lap quilt. I'd lay out my backing, lay batting strip with fabric strip on top and stitch across the top edge. Then I would add the next fabric and batting strip face down on the last one and stitch down, flip it down and proceed in this manner 'til you get to the bottom of your backing. You have a lap quilt sewn and quilted and just have to put the binding on.
#47
Originally Posted by gollytwo
there's also a new ironon tape on the market - about 2-3" wide made to join pieces of batt.
#49
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I use leftover quilt batting in bags and bag handles. I make covers for coathangers and use the leftovers to pad the wooden hangers. I also make machine embroidered covers and I place the batting under the fabric and embroider through both layers.
I also join the batting if needed.
I also join the batting if needed.
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