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Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Batting -
Is cut for both Interweave quilts - ;))
I took a queen-size batt - 90" x 108" and unrolled it -
Seems like the unrolled length is the 90" part -
And I want it to be 64" -
So I cut off a chunk -
I still have to split it in half down the center -
That should give me two at 54" (108"/2) x 64" (already cut) -
But it's only batting -
So I didn't take a photo - LOL - ;))
By the time I finished my "chores" -
And measured and cut the batting -
I was getting tired -
So I didn't "tear" the backing -
YET -
It was all folded nicely in the package from the quilt shop -
So I took it out of the package and measured and counted the folds -
Then decided where I wanted to "tear" it -
But I don't trust my MATH when I'm tired -
So I put a paperclip in the edge -
At the point where I think I SHOULD "tear" it -
And will re-calculate it again tomorrow - ;))
The backing is 108" x 108" -
So I want to do the same thing that I did with the batting -
Cut off a chunk -
And split it down the middle -
To get one piece for each of the two tops - ;))
I also realized that I should tear it length-wise -
So the selvage will be at the top or bottom of the backing -
Since the jelly roll strips are cut that way -
The selvage ends of the strips are at the top and bottom of the quilt -
And I thought it would work out better -
If the length-wise and width-wise grain of the top AND back -
All run the SAME way - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
I always tear selvedge to selvedge. If I am going across the grain I cut it because going across the grain doesn't always tear straight.
I always try to maximize the batting rolls too.
Do you sew your batting scraps together? I have a bag of Frankenbatting, which comes in handy for small projects such as wall hangings.
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