Serger Quilt
#53
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This looks like a great way to get a denim quilt done! Thanks for the idea. I can see using wof fabrics for the flannel for a 40" long baby quilt. If you wanted to make it a little longer you could add a border, top and bottom perpendicular to the strips. hmm got me thinking again oh no!
Here's a link to a log cabin baby quilt. I made one quite a while ago. Just make sure you have all 6 layers (2 fabric, 1 batting in each strip) layered evenly so you catch all edges in the seam.
http://www.sewvac1.com/Library/Quilt...structions.pdf
Here's a link to a log cabin baby quilt. I made one quite a while ago. Just make sure you have all 6 layers (2 fabric, 1 batting in each strip) layered evenly so you catch all edges in the seam.
http://www.sewvac1.com/Library/Quilt...structions.pdf
#58
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: killeen TX
Posts: 468
i do mine a little different.I serge all 3 layers together.Made a bunch for grands.I took a panel small or big i lay batting under panel then backing on top off panel right sides together and serge then flip the backing over and serge all 3 together.Make sens??and then the same system again always backing on top rst and when flip backing to back sew all 2 pieces of the ready piece together with the 2.piece and so for.
#59
Originally Posted by cutebuns
You could, the only thing being with the thinner layer the seam bulk would show more.
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