My Friend Sarah's version of the raggy quilt:
She made a sweet baby quilt with Minky, chenille and a flannel - Lots of texture and really cute!
And she made this one too:
She got really fancy with the quilting on the squares, it really looks beautiful. I love the fabrics she choose.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Quilt repair 4
This part was badly damaged, the fabric was coming apart, the bating was missing, and there was a huge rip on the back:
BAck:
I sewed up the back first, removed the entire square of damaged fabric, and replaced the batting using batting from th edge That I had cut off.
I used feedsack fabric to make a new square and hand sewed it in:
BAck:
I sewed up the back first, removed the entire square of damaged fabric, and replaced the batting using batting from th edge That I had cut off.
I used feedsack fabric to make a new square and hand sewed it in:
Labels:
feedsack,
Quilt repair
Quilt repair 3
Now this one was tricky..
I only had to remove 1 inch from this side as well.
I had to cut out a bit of the damaged part, and replace some batting
Here again I used a patch of feedsack fabric salvaged from another quilt, Sewed the patch by hand, and then refolded the binding and re-sewed it.
I only had to remove 1 inch from this side as well.
I had to cut out a bit of the damaged part, and replace some batting
Here again I used a patch of feedsack fabric salvaged from another quilt, Sewed the patch by hand, and then refolded the binding and re-sewed it.
Labels:
feedsack,
Quilt repair
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