Puff quilt
#1
I made for the first time a puff (biscuit) quilt and now I am in love!
After I made the little pillows I pieced them in blocks then I pieced the blocks.
I wanted it to be larger so I added even borders.
It has batting and backing and it is so warm and comfy! It measure only 52”’x52” but weights a lot !
Did some of you make such a quilt ?
After I made the little pillows I pieced them in blocks then I pieced the blocks.
I wanted it to be larger so I added even borders.
It has batting and backing and it is so warm and comfy! It measure only 52”’x52” but weights a lot !
Did some of you make such a quilt ?
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Here is a pattern that is lots easier than all the individual squares. It is made with blocks of fabric sewn together.
http://www.kayewood.com/search.php
http://www.kayewood.com/search.php
#7
I made a puff quilt in hexagon(6" finished) from leather pieces....this is pattern and color layout...used white deerskin and buff deerskin..crib size quilt.
I LOVE the squares and colors...beautiful quilt!
Great idea thanks for sharing.
Chris
I LOVE the squares and colors...beautiful quilt!
Great idea thanks for sharing.
Chris
#9
Oh my goodness that is lovely....and did you bring back memories for me!! My grandmom made me a quilt like that but back then she cut all the fabric with pinking shears and sewed them one three sides.....stuffed them with panty hose that she had cut the feet and top off and bleached.Then she sewed them all together!! She would put the word out for panty hose and with 9 married children she would get a lot!!
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