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I had to finish another BOM before beginning Laurel Ridge. I am now on my way. I chose to use Jane Austen fabrics since...
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Gorgeous - you did an amazing job!
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Is there a way to delete items in my wish list. I've got items there that I have purchased and don't want to purchase again,...
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These were fast to make. I made 16 of the ones with the stripes and gingham and 8 of the other 2. Since I could only get...
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If you're interested in seeing a pair of these shoes in action, (here on the TQS site) go to Features --> Articles --> Pam Holland: Cincinnati Quilt Sshow. That video is where I first saw these great shoes! Yes, I'm obsessed with them!
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Betty Jo, I think that Margo was on the right track. The batting is thin flat batting, not puffy at all. I noticed that she was using cotton thread and some that looked almost like Rainbows. Most of the quilting was 1/4 to 1/2 inch apart, pretty evenly quilted throughout. She had one quilt that was large square blocks, each one quilted with a different filler pattern! It looks like they were washed too.
She doesn't have a website but I googled her name and she shows up as speaker or teacher locally here in Southern California. She is inspiring me to go for it on the machine quilting, which I love to do but want to really bring it up a notch!
Plus I love those boots!!!!
Kathy
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Margo and Kathy, Thanks. I think you must be right. Kathy I encourage you on the machine quilting. I have come to love it as much as the rest of the quilt making process. I think I'll make some samples and see what works best for soft and drapey for me. Even a wall art quilt needs to hang right and not be like a piece of cardboard. Also I'm going to make some quilts for home use. I have some new living room furniture on order and decided I need a lap quilt or two to go with it.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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To add to the discussion on drapey quilts....
When I've used cotton batting, my quilts were stiff...not what I expected from cotton. I think that batting was Quilter's Dream...the batting that looks like felt.
When I've use 100% polyester, my quilts were soft and drapey. Those battings were Mountain Mist (the very thinnest one), and Fairfield. Those battings don't look like felt.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Quilter's Dream batting, like most battings, comes in several weights. If you want you quilt to have a lot of body, choose the heavier weight.
If you want it more drapey, choose the lighter weight.
It's always a good idea to make a small test sample to see how different battings will behave after quilting. Use the same fabrics and threads that you will be using in the finished quilt for the best test results. You can also test battings for shrinkage by washing your samples.
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The cotton Quilter's Dream batting that I used, which made stiff quilts, was the lightest weight (and the thinnest). The most drapey quilts that I've made were with thin 100% polyester batting. I think the key is air spce between the fibers...the more air space, the drapier the finished quilt.
Not much air space between the cotton fibers in Quilter's Dream batting, but lots if air space in the some of the lightweight poly battings.
Personally, I'm not usually a fan of the poly battings, because they are difficult to machine quilt...no body, so they flop around as I try to quilt them. I like the firm feel of the cotton battings, for my wall quilts. Not trying to convert anyone here...just sharing my experience and preferences.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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The drapiest batt that I've worked with was an 100% bamboo one. I have also noticed that the cotton/bamboo mixed ones drape pretty good as well. Just remember that the amount that you quilt your quilt affects the drapiness, too.
I have also found that the "stiff" quilts soften up with use. The quilt my friend gave me was very stiff when i received it and it now has a significant amount of drape to it. I imagine when it gets washed that will increase significantly, particularly if I put it in the dryer for any amount of time.
Also, my mom made me a quilt when I was little that had polyester batting in it (double thickness and entirely hand quilted), bearded significantly almost from day one. Only reason polyester was used was because it was the only batting available in the area. If you want to see a picture of it, it is the green and white Holly Hobby picture in my profile.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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I had to finish another BOM before beginning Laurel Ridge. I am now on my way. I chose to use Jane Austen fabrics since...
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Gloria, I’m glad I’m not the only crazy one. I am doing both color ways too. I needed a spring quilt for our bed and...
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I see there is a column indicating the overall color of the fabric. If I do mine in solids, can I use that column as an...
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I used a combination of fused raw edge applique with blanket stitch (regular sewing machine) and embroidery (embroidery...
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Gorgeous - you did an amazing job!
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I made the mistake of starching ALL the fabrics. I could not tease, cajole or otherwise force the shapes into submission...
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Thank you so much for sharing. I'm using your idea!!!
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I love this block as an alternative to the appliqué. Great job.
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Is there a way to delete items in my wish list. I've got items there that I have purchased and don't want to purchase again,...
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These were fast to make. I made 16 of the ones with the stripes and gingham and 8 of the other 2. Since I could only get...
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Since I'm working with fat quarters, I didn't have enough of one of the fabrics to make them all the same so I made them...
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Loving your southwest theme. Super fun ideas you are coming up with. It will be a unique
variation of Lynn Wilder's... -
I used wool for dots and hearts. The flexi fuse worked great....
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