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Larisa,
I did that with an antique quilt top my great-Gram had made but not finished. I just added a back and some tie strings inside at the corners to cover a Goose Down duvet. As I recall, I made the back longer than the front so it could fold inside, envelope style. -- Anne "It's not having what you want; it's wanting what you've got." -- Sheryl Crow http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/anes.htm CNYstitcher wrote: snipped Then.....it's off to design the quilt/duvet cover that will be going in our newly painted bedroom!!!! See...back on topic!! How hard do y'all think it would be to just make a pieced duvet cover...I was thinking of just doing the blocks and stitching them to a foundation of say, an old sheet, and then using a coordinating fabric for the other side of the duvet, making the entire thing reversible if I wanted to....... Larisa |
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