King sized '6 hour quilt', pattern question
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King sized '6 hour quilt', pattern question
I want to replace the ugly bedspread in my RV...lol. I am thinking of using Kaye Wood's, '6 hour quilt', pattern. My RV bed is a king sized. I want the quilt to be nice and warm. I am thinking of using,
Warm & Natural for my batting.
Would this sound like a good choice for batting for this pattern and warmth? Thank you for your input.
Warm & Natural for my batting.
Would this sound like a good choice for batting for this pattern and warmth? Thank you for your input.
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Here is a link
http://www.kayewood.com/blog/kayes-6...vailable.html/
http://www.kayewood.com/blog/kayes-6...vailable.html/
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What kind of batting did you use for the small quilt you made in the past? I have made the baby quilt version of this pattern several times and I have used a very lofty poly batting. I figured it will be washed a lot, and I think it looks better thick and puffy.
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I want to replace the ugly bedspread in my RV...lol. I am thinking of using Kaye Wood's, '6 hour quilt', pattern. My RV bed is a king sized. I want the quilt to be nice and warm. I am thinking of using,
Warm & Natural for my batting.
Would this sound like a good choice for batting for this pattern and warmth? Thank you for your input.
Warm & Natural for my batting.
Would this sound like a good choice for batting for this pattern and warmth? Thank you for your input.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Melbourne, Florida
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I have used warm and natural for the 6 hour quilt and was not as pleased with it as when I used a combination of poly and cotton. I think the quilt is meant to be "fluffy" and the warm and natural is too flat
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