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    Old 01-14-2014, 05:58 PM
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    Originally Posted by butter14562
    I have made several,some I used the purchased pre quilted fabric, the one that has print on both side. But I think the one I quilted my self has more stand up. I hate sewing the binding on,by machine.I am going to try it by hand,like we do for quilts the next time.This picture is made with the pre quilted fabric.if you would like to see the other quilted one, my picture is on another device. Make sure you cut big enough,when quilting,so you have enough of the fabric , because the quilting makes it smaller. And the more I made the better I became at fitting. I started with a pattern,from one I had worn out from kitchen aid. My best fit came when I took to appliance hand pinned and fitted.
    Aha! That's exactly what I want to do! But I'll piece it and quilt it myself. Thank you everyone for the advice! I wouldn't have thought about using a thinner batting (I'm new at this), but that's a great idea. I'll post pics when I'm done. Thanks!
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