scrappy quilt using fusible grid
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thank you all for the compliments! I'm not really thrilled with it, so it's going to get cheap batting, a fleece backing and some basic stitching to hold it together. My friend with a "fat cat" is going to get it .... she loves blue and yellow, and can't wait for me to finish it off!
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Have done several and they are stiff and bulky...I sold the last on Ebay for someone else to sandwich and quilt.
Yes you have to either slice the 1/4 seams and iron open or snip at each intersection and iron flat...
Yes you have to either slice the 1/4 seams and iron open or snip at each intersection and iron flat...
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First let me say, I just love your quilt. Second, I used this to make one of those watercolor quilts, You cant do this without that grid because you can't see fabric placement easily. I pressed the seams open and enjoyed the process a lot.
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