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batting suggestions?
When I made my mom's chemo quilt I wanted super soft, so I used Minkee
for the backing. That stuff is amazing... glorious! It's fairly heavy/thick, so maybe flannel would be good used as a batting layer just to stabilize the quilt a bit??? Who are the parents of this mystery baby? Can we expect a BIG announcement from you, Taria? ;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.- wondering about silk or wool batting. I've not used either one. On Nov 7, 2:53*pm, "Taria" wrote: What is your recommendation for the softest batting ever for a small cuddly baby quilt? Taria |
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batting suggestions?
Well, no announcement from here. My ds is 'engaged' Ring, no date to be
married. DD I have almost given up hope on. Heck, my kids don't even have any pets. I actually don't know the parents. The deal is the wife of my nephew has a new niece on her side of the family. At the baby shower they signed some flannel squares to be made into a quilt. It is supposed to be small and snugly. I don't see that any of the flannel was washed. She didn't want the squares to touch each other but didn't want anything between them. Oh, it needs satin binding too. I got a bag with the uneven squares, a half yard of quilting cotton and a probably too small piece of flannel backing. No satin, no batting. I squared up and sashed the squares and am going to just finish the darned thing and request nobody knows I helped. I would have chosen minkee. I have a piece here but I just don't think trying to explain would be worth the trouble. I thought soft batting might help. I did this so neice in law woman get a clue that there is some value to what we quilters do. I probably have wasted my time but I tried. She has been very appreciative of the baby quilts I gave here babies though. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I have a piece of the MM batting Maureen suggested so I am going to give that a go. Taria, survived taking the 2 big golden girls in for shots today. Georgia thinks an outing is really neato, Ginger doesn't get out much and is afraid of everything. ps- how is your mama doing Leslie? "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... When I made my mom's chemo quilt I wanted super soft, so I used Minkee for the backing. That stuff is amazing... glorious! It's fairly heavy/thick, so maybe flannel would be good used as a batting layer just to stabilize the quilt a bit??? Who are the parents of this mystery baby? Can we expect a BIG announcement from you, Taria? ;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.- wondering about silk or wool batting. I've not used either one. On Nov 7, 2:53 pm, "Taria" wrote: What is your recommendation for the softest batting ever for a small cuddly baby quilt? Taria |
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batting suggestions?
The time I backed a quilt with Minkee, I think I got my smarty pants on and
refused to let the stuff ripple or stretch. Don't quite remember what I did but I may have simply put cheap masking tape *outside* of the stitching line so NOBODY went anywhere until I said they could. Polly "Taria" wrote in message ... Well, no announcement from here. My ds is 'engaged' Ring, no date to be married. DD I have almost given up hope on. Heck, my kids don't even have any pets. I actually don't know the parents. The deal is the wife of my nephew has a new niece on her side of the family. At the baby shower they signed some flannel squares to be made into a quilt. It is supposed to be small and snugly. I don't see that any of the flannel was washed. She didn't want the squares to touch each other but didn't want anything between them. Oh, it needs satin binding too. I got a bag with the uneven squares, a half yard of quilting cotton and a probably too small piece of flannel backing. No satin, no batting. I squared up and sashed the squares and am going to just finish the darned thing and request nobody knows I helped. I would have chosen minkee. I have a piece here but I just don't think trying to explain would be worth the trouble. I thought soft batting might help. I did this so neice in law woman get a clue that there is some value to what we quilters do. I probably have wasted my time but I tried. She has been very appreciative of the baby quilts I gave here babies though. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I have a piece of the MM batting Maureen suggested so I am going to give that a go. Taria, survived taking the 2 big golden girls in for shots today. Georgia thinks an outing is really neato, Ginger doesn't get out much and is afraid of everything. ps- how is your mama doing Leslie? "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... When I made my mom's chemo quilt I wanted super soft, so I used Minkee for the backing. That stuff is amazing... glorious! It's fairly heavy/thick, so maybe flannel would be good used as a batting layer just to stabilize the quilt a bit??? Who are the parents of this mystery baby? Can we expect a BIG announcement from you, Taria? ;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.- wondering about silk or wool batting. I've not used either one. On Nov 7, 2:53 pm, "Taria" wrote: What is your recommendation for the softest batting ever for a small cuddly baby quilt? Taria |
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batting suggestions?
On Nov 9, 6:02*pm, "Taria" wrote:
Well, *no announcement from here. *My ds is 'engaged' *Ring, no date to be married. DD I have almost given up hope on. *Heck, *my kids don't even have any pets. I actually don't know the parents. *The deal is the wife of my nephew has a new niece on her side of the family. At the baby shower they signed some flannel squares to be made into a quilt. It is supposed to be small and snugly. *I don't see that any of the flannel was washed.. She didn't want the squares to touch each other but didn't want anything between them. *Oh, it needs satin binding too. *I got a bag with the uneven squares, a half yard of quilting cotton and a probably too small piece of flannel backing. *No satin, no batting. *I squared up and sashed the squares and am going to just finish the darned thing and request nobody knows I helped. *I would have chosen minkee. *I have a piece here but I just don't think trying to explain would be worth the trouble. *I thought soft batting might help. *I did this so neice in law *woman get a clue that there is some value to what we quilters do. I probably have wasted my time but I tried. *She has been very appreciative of the baby quilts I gave here babies though. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. *I have a piece of the MM batting Maureen suggested so I am going to give that a go. Taria, *survived taking the 2 big golden girls in for shots today. *Georgia thinks an outing is * * * * * really neato, Ginger doesn't get out much and is afraid of everything. ps- how is your mama doing Leslie? "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." *wrote in ... When I made my mom's chemo quilt I wanted super soft, so I used Minkee for the backing. *That stuff is amazing... glorious! * It's fairly heavy/thick, so maybe flannel would be good *used as a batting layer just to stabilize the quilt a bit??? Who are the parents of this mystery baby? *Can we expect a BIG announcement *from you, Taria? * *;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.- wondering about silk or wool batting. I've not used either one. On Nov 7, 2:53 pm, "Taria" wrote: What is your recommendation for the softest batting ever for a small cuddly baby quilt? Taria- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I was thinking of silk batting as well. I've not used it but when I did have an opportunity to fondle it, it was absolutely divine. But after hearing Taria's explanation of 'wants' by the recipients, I don't think I'd spend that much on this project. It's quite pricey and I'd be saving those $$ for a really special project. Kim in NJ |
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batting suggestions with help?
Occasionally I mention quilts needing to survive 'Daddy helps with laundry'.
This is long but let me share it with you. When we just had our firstborn, Mr. Esther helped. Here's how. He put baby clothes, white towels and his work clothes into the washer. Dry. Well, except for wet diapers. Then he poured in a generous cup of bleach. Added a CUP of detergent and set the washer for Hot. You don't even want to know the results. Anyhow, I'm not so sure about doing a crib quilt with a silk batting. It sounds so lovely but could it survive 'help'? |
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Thanks for asking, Taria. She has some 'spots' that have appeared on
her last scan and we are praying they are not mets- as in it's spreading. The docs are taking a wait and see approach. At her age getting aggressive with treatments would be really hard on her. Prayers would be appreciated. Back to one of my fave subjects: dogs! I have dear old blind Simon with arthritic, dysplasia hips, goofy precious Hoover the Golden Boy and newest one- Jezzie the 100 lb. puppy. I have them trained so I can walk all three. Now, I'm 5'3" on a good day and The HairyButt Gang ranges from 85 lbs. to 100+ lbs.. Simon walks closest to me on my left. Then Hoover to Simon's left- Hoovie and I guide blind Simon. He senses when we step down or start to turn and he feels safe between us. Then ginormous Jezzie is on the outside to Hoovie's left. All three know to line up in their place on my left and to walk in the 'heel' position. And then we stroll down the road. We get quite a few looks.... LOL Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. On Nov 9, 5:02*pm, "Taria" wrote: Well, *no announcement from here. *My ds is 'engaged' *Ring, no date to be married. DD I have almost given up hope on. *Heck, *my kids don't even have any pets. I actually don't know the parents. *The deal is the wife of my nephew has a new niece on her side of the family. At the baby shower they signed some flannel squares to be made into a quilt. It is supposed to be small and snugly. *I don't see that any of the flannel was washed.. She didn't want the squares to touch each other but didn't want anything between them. *Oh, it needs satin binding too. *I got a bag with the uneven squares, a half yard of quilting cotton and a probably too small piece of flannel backing. *No satin, no batting. *I squared up and sashed the squares and am going to just finish the darned thing and request nobody knows I helped. *I would have chosen minkee. *I have a piece here but I just don't think trying to explain would be worth the trouble. *I thought soft batting might help. *I did this so neice in law *woman get a clue that there is some value to what we quilters do. I probably have wasted my time but I tried. *She has been very appreciative of the baby quilts I gave here babies though. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. *I have a piece of the MM batting Maureen suggested so I am going to give that a go. Taria, *survived taking the 2 big golden girls in for shots today. *Georgia thinks an outing is * * * * * really neato, Ginger doesn't get out much and is afraid of everything. ps- how is your mama doing Leslie? "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." *wrote in ... When I made my mom's chemo quilt I wanted super soft, so I used Minkee for the backing. *That stuff is amazing... glorious! * It's fairly heavy/thick, so maybe flannel would be good *used as a batting layer just to stabilize the quilt a bit??? Who are the parents of this mystery baby? *Can we expect a BIG announcement *from you, Taria? * *;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.- wondering about silk or wool batting. I've not used either one. On Nov 7, 2:53 pm, "Taria" wrote: What is your recommendation for the softest batting ever for a small cuddly baby quilt? Taria- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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batting suggestions?
On Wed, 9 Nov 2011 17:02:57 -0600, Taria wrote
(in article ): Well, no announcement from here. My ds is 'engaged' Ring, no date to be married. DD I have almost given up hope on. Heck, my kids don't even have any pets. I actually don't know the parents. The deal is the wife of my nephew has a new niece on her side of the family. At the baby shower they signed some flannel squares to be made into a quilt. It is supposed to be small and snugly. I don't see that any of the flannel was washed. She didn't want the squares to touch each other but didn't want anything between them. Oh, it needs satin binding too. I got a bag with the uneven squares, a half yard of quilting cotton and a probably too small piece of flannel backing. No satin, no batting. I squared up and sashed the squares and am going to just finish the darned thing and request nobody knows I helped. I would have chosen minkee. I have a piece here but I just don't think trying to explain would be worth the trouble. I thought soft batting might help. I did this so neice in law woman get a clue that there is some value to what we quilters do. I probably have wasted my time but I tried. She has been very appreciative of the baby quilts I gave here babies though. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I have a piece of the MM batting Maureen suggested so I am going to give that a go. Taria, survived taking the 2 big golden girls in for shots today. Georgia thinks an outing is really neato, Ginger doesn't get out much and is afraid of everything. ps- how is your mama doing Leslie? "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... When I made my mom's chemo quilt I wanted super soft, so I used Minkee for the backing. That stuff is amazing... glorious! It's fairly heavy/thick, so maybe flannel would be good used as a batting layer just to stabilize the quilt a bit??? Who are the parents of this mystery baby? Can we expect a BIG announcement from you, Taria? ;-) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.- wondering about silk or wool batting. I've not used either one. On Nov 7, 2:53 pm, "Taria" wrote: What is your recommendation for the softest batting ever for a small cuddly baby quilt? Taria Let me know what you think of the MM. I hate projects like that. People who don't quilt just don't get how hard it can be. Maureen |
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OT-gone to the dogs batting suggestions?
Keeping good and well thoughts and prayers for your mama, Leslie.
You all sound like a happy silly bunch on walks. Would be fun to see. Georgia tends to just sit down by the end of the block so I don't walk her much. Ginger is just, well Ginger. She is kind of silly and happy and doesn’t go for rules. As dh says she is so sweet but dumb as a rock. : ) If she didn't have such a sweet attitude she would be a nightmare. The back yard here is pretty large with all kinds of fun things to do so we just hang out here mostly. So much fun the neighbor dogs have busted out of their yards and into ours! Taria "Leslie & The Furbabies in MO." wrote in message ... Thanks for asking, Taria. She has some 'spots' that have appeared on her last scan and we are praying they are not mets- as in it's spreading. The docs are taking a wait and see approach. At her age getting aggressive with treatments would be really hard on her. Prayers would be appreciated. Back to one of my fave subjects: dogs! I have dear old blind Simon with arthritic, dysplasia hips, goofy precious Hoover the Golden Boy and newest one- Jezzie the 100 lb. puppy. I have them trained so I can walk all three. Now, I'm 5'3" on a good day and The HairyButt Gang ranges from 85 lbs. to 100+ lbs.. Simon walks closest to me on my left. Then Hoover to Simon's left- Hoovie and I guide blind Simon. He senses when we step down or start to turn and he feels safe between us. Then ginormous Jezzie is on the outside to Hoovie's left. All three know to line up in their place on my left and to walk in the 'heel' position. And then we stroll down the road. We get quite a few looks.... LOL Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. |
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Yep, I am not going there for this one!
I was thinking of silk batting as well. I've not used it but when I did have an opportunity to fondle it, it was absolutely divine. But after hearing Taria's explanation of 'wants' by the recipients, I don't think I'd spend that much on this project. It's quite pricey and I'd be saving those $$ for a really special project. Kim in NJ |
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My mom had a similar story about a sweater she knitted. It was a sad
thing. The day my mom died her washer did too. I swear she took it with her she so disliked anyone messing with it. It was really a weird thing. I never have used silk batting and I doubt I'd use it for any baby quilt other than something maybe heirloom quality. I'll need grandkids for that. : ) Taria "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... Occasionally I mention quilts needing to survive 'Daddy helps with laundry'. This is long but let me share it with you. When we just had our firstborn, Mr. Esther helped. Here's how. He put baby clothes, white towels and his work clothes into the washer. Dry. Well, except for wet diapers. Then he poured in a generous cup of bleach. Added a CUP of detergent and set the washer for Hot. You don't even want to know the results. Anyhow, I'm not so sure about doing a crib quilt with a silk batting. It sounds so lovely but could it survive 'help'? |
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