How to make a scallops for a border
#35
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Valley Center, KS
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My friend just finished a baby quilt for a new granddaughter. It was one with 3-d pinwheels. I wished she had seen this idea to make the pinwheels before she started her quilt. I think babies would really love the feel of the satin. I bookmarked this idea to use at a later date. I make a baby quilt each month to be given at my quild meeting for charity. Won't they be surprised if I make one like this? Thanks for the tutorial. It was easy to understand and the pictures were right on.
#36
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Valley Center, KS
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I wonder how minky would work in this same application. Any one used minky? I have some bought for a backing of a baby quilt but was told it would be too stretchy to try to quilt on a home machine. Any one have any suggestions?
#37
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Location: Merced, CA
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Perhaps I'm missing something here, but is the circle turned
in before making the gathering? I've looked at this more than
once and can't see it. I know my kids, and grands would and
have pulled the edges so it raveled if possible, even sucking
on their blankie when very young.
in before making the gathering? I've looked at this more than
once and can't see it. I know my kids, and grands would and
have pulled the edges so it raveled if possible, even sucking
on their blankie when very young.
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