Slashed Squares with fleece backing sofa throw!!
#11
Here's the link to the free pattern :D
http://patcherymenagerie.blogspot.co...d-squares.html
Have fun!!
http://patcherymenagerie.blogspot.co...d-squares.html
Have fun!!
#12
Originally Posted by moreland
Your quilts are pretty. I like the stitch you used to quilt them.
Fleeced backed quilts are one of my favorite ways to make what I call "quick quilts". I make most of my baby/children quilts that way. I use fairly dense fleece and do not put any batting it them. Works great.
I often use a "connecting" stitch (074 on my Q6600 machine). It goes pretty quickly. I love it for stitching the fleece down on the front of the quilt--I nearly always bring the fleece from the back to the front to form the binding.
Fleeced backed quilts are one of my favorite ways to make what I call "quick quilts". I make most of my baby/children quilts that way. I use fairly dense fleece and do not put any batting it them. Works great.
I often use a "connecting" stitch (074 on my Q6600 machine). It goes pretty quickly. I love it for stitching the fleece down on the front of the quilt--I nearly always bring the fleece from the back to the front to form the binding.
I did wrap the fleece round to the front and used the same herringbone type stitch to finish it, all very quick and easy, no problems with the fleece, it had no stretch length ways, so quilted that way first to hold it all , lots of pins and not one pucker I am pleased to say phew!! :D
#17
What a beautiful cozy, inviting looking quilt!!! I love the colours....!!! I have been thinking about making the D9P ,, as I saw it as well on the web and loved the outcome.. I think I will have to try it!
You do beautiful work!
Angie :O)
You do beautiful work!
Angie :O)
#19
Originally Posted by aberi
What a beautiful cozy, inviting looking quilt!!! I love the colours....!!! I have been thinking about making the D9P ,, as I saw it as well on the web and loved the outcome.. I think I will have to try it!
You do beautiful work!
Angie :O)
You do beautiful work!
Angie :O)
I have done several D9P which start off as a nine patch, this pattern starts off as a framed square, which is the subcut off centre then rearranged before sewing back together...errrmmm clear as mud??? Have a look at the link I posted on page 1 so you can see what I mean :lol: :D :D
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