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You’ll want to use your large cutting mat. Bonus tip, don’t get rid of your old worn out cutting mats. I keep my old ones under my bed and bring them out anytime, I’m squaring up a large quilt. But, if you’re like me, you’ll need to dust that baby off! (Lots of du...
First, flip your candy corn so that thewrong side is facing you. Line the straight edge you just cut up along the 45 degree angle line, making sure the center of your white piece ends up along one of your cutting mats grid lines, as seen below. Take your ruler and line it up along...
FPPtypically uses a sewing machine (though it can also be sewn by hand) to adhere the fabric pieces directly onto the paper pattern, cutting them to size as more are added. FPPallows the quilter to get started right away, using a sewing machine to sew right onto the paper, but requires...
instead of sturdy quilting. You will find that those quilts are similar to large pillowcases, and come apart along their inner seams. They also don’t use a soft, fluffy interior, so the shirts tend to look saggy. Your tshirt quilt from us, however, will contain a material called batti...
Of course, that became harder as the sections got bigger. The final few seams required crawling on the floor, all my cutting mats and some painter’s tape to hold the pieces in place. (In the bottom left corner is a laser square that was a valuable addition to my tool chest!) ...
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Fidget Fun MatsSimple fidget quiltSensory BlanketFidget quilt pattern + it rolls up!These busy blankets are perfect for using your scraps from projects that are finished. Those odd ball supplies that are just hanging around and not doing much in your sewing space but taking up space....
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It is always a good idea when making your first rag quilt to make a couple of small sample blocks (four for example) to test how well the fabric frays and even to see if you prefer batting, homespun or flannel. These little samples make great pillow cases, mats or cushions. ...