Opinion, please - quilting for placemats
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Opinion, please - quilting for placemats
I'm making some quick placemats for my mom. I've taken her on several trips to Maine and when I saw these charm squares they reminded me of our trips. I'm trying to figure out if I really need to do any quilting in the squares. I sort of want the fabrics to stand on their own in this case, plus I don't really want to do 6 thead breaks per placemat just in the squares. I'm using Stiff Stuff by Sew Lazy for the batting layer, so I don't think I probably need to quilt any closer. The squares are 4" finished. I've done 2 close rows of quilting in the sashing and 2 rows around the border. The red at the top is the binding fabric. Do you think I can get buy with the quilting that is there now?
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It's called Stiff Stuff and is by Sew Lazy. This is the second time I've used it for placemats. It is not fusible. What I like is that it gives them a structure, but is very thin, and the best part is that it doesn't hold a crease like other interfacings can do. Take a look at the video here: http://www.lazygirldesigns.com/sew-l...in-interfacing
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I think you're ok with the quilting you have on the placemats. I think hand wiping spills on handmade placemats makes them look new longer than if you were to toss them in the washer and dryer.
Thanks for mentioning the Stiff Stuff (or stiffer dense interfacing) - I'll have to look into it for the placemats I want to make.
Nan
Thanks for mentioning the Stiff Stuff (or stiffer dense interfacing) - I'll have to look into it for the placemats I want to make.
Nan
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