Chenille quilt on the longarm in only 2 hours!
#38
![Default](/images/icons/icon1.gif)
"Cut 3/8" channels". Does that mean that you sewed 3/8" channels and then cut them?
I can't wait to do this. It is awesome!!!
Its four identical cotton panels.
Awesome! I am going to have to try this! So just to be clear. Its for identical panels laying the same direction. Is there batting between the bottom panel and the backing? And how many of the layers are you cutting through as you do this to make the chennel?
There are 4 identical panels, batting and backing. You only cut through 3 of the panels. I used the Olfa chenille cutter and cut 3/8" channels.
I can't wait to do this. It is awesome!!!
Originally Posted by hcarpanini
Originally Posted by tammy cosper
Originally Posted by hcarpanini
Originally Posted by DebraK
great idea, doing it on the longarm. Is it flannel?
#39
![Default](/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Originally Posted by juliea9967
"Cut 3/8" channels". Does that mean that you sewed 3/8" channels and then cut them?
I can't wait to do this. It is awesome!!!
Its four identical cotton panels.
Awesome! I am going to have to try this! So just to be clear. Its for identical panels laying the same direction. Is there batting between the bottom panel and the backing? And how many of the layers are you cutting through as you do this to make the chennel?
There are 4 identical panels, batting and backing. You only cut through 3 of the panels. I used the Olfa chenille cutter and cut 3/8" channels.
I can't wait to do this. It is awesome!!!
Originally Posted by hcarpanini
Originally Posted by tammy cosper
Originally Posted by hcarpanini
Originally Posted by DebraK
great idea, doing it on the longarm. Is it flannel?
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
craftybear
Links and Resources
4
10-25-2010 06:16 PM