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I'm wanting to get my "Chubby Chicks" quilt quilted so I can get it to my GD. My DD said she would like to tie it with yarn. That would be cute and she would get it much sooner but I'm worried about how well it will hold up not being quilted. Especially where all the seams meet in the pinwheels. Won't they start separating?
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That depends a lot on how many ties you make. I have done several quilts with yarn ties and they hold up very well. But you could have some bunching up of the batting if you leave the ties too far apart. I don't think the pinwheels will come apart.
#4
I read somewhere you aren't supposed to use ties for babies, in case one comes loose - possible choking hazard.
Also, are your chicks appliqued? An all over quilting would help to secure them.
Adorable quilt, by the way!
Also, are your chicks appliqued? An all over quilting would help to secure them.
Adorable quilt, by the way!
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Can you do both? Tie a couple in each chickie, like feathers, and machine in diagonals through the pinwheels 1/4" each side of the diagonal seam.
Jan in VA
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I've tied baby comforters for years. I use a baby weight yarn. I usually tie every 4 to 5 inches. I've never had a problem. I cut the yarn ends about 1 inch. The yarn will fray a little after a few washings. I also use a polyester high pile batting for tie comforters.
Years ago I called one of these blankets a quilt and was informed by the quilt teacher in front of the class that it was NOT a quilt, but a comforter. Yikes, 30 years later and I can still hear her say that in my head.
Years ago I called one of these blankets a quilt and was informed by the quilt teacher in front of the class that it was NOT a quilt, but a comforter. Yikes, 30 years later and I can still hear her say that in my head.
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I have heard not to tie baby quilts but the really old ones I've seen have all been tied. Guess they held up just fine. I can't believe anyone would not consider a tied quilt a quilt. She didn't know what she was talking about.
#8
That's adorable !!!! Saw one done the other day with little tacks of the theme, done on an applique machine, thought well how clever, cool looking too...
have used embroidery, or thick colored, didn't care for yarn, have had this fuzz
have used embroidery, or thick colored, didn't care for yarn, have had this fuzz
#9
Originally Posted by dellareya
Years ago I called one of these blankets a quilt and was informed by the quilt teacher in front of the class that it was NOT a quilt, but a comforter. Yikes, 30 years later and I can still hear her say that in my head.
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