Cuddle Strip Throw
#11
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Pacific NW
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Originally Posted by sweet
LOVE EM!!!!!
Were they difficult to work with, as far as stretching? Any tips?
Were they difficult to work with, as far as stretching? Any tips?
#13
They were kits that my LQS sold that are made by Shannon Fabrics Inc. It was nice because the strips were already cut.
We used Sullivan's spray adhesive (the class before mine used 505 and said Sullivan's worked better.) You spray the wrong side of the back to you batting, then spray the first strip down and use the sew and flip method. Place right sides together and pin every 2-3 inches and sew it, then flip it and spray it down then pin the next one and so on. Hope this makes sense.
We used Sullivan's spray adhesive (the class before mine used 505 and said Sullivan's worked better.) You spray the wrong side of the back to you batting, then spray the first strip down and use the sew and flip method. Place right sides together and pin every 2-3 inches and sew it, then flip it and spray it down then pin the next one and so on. Hope this makes sense.
#14
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: SE Michigan
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Wow! Both are beautiful. I made (still have to quilt) a wheelchair lap quilt in animal prints for charity and I have all of the prints shown in your quilt in yardage. I just may do a second one using this pattern. I love the animal prints.
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