finished can this be machine quilted and still look good, or are the hankies to thin to machine quilt? Hope someone knows. I saw one like this at the Iowa State fair several years ago and made big mistake by not looking at it carefully
HELP Hankie quilt
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Omaquilter1
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HELP Hankie quilt
I have lots of old hankies. I want to make a quilt with these, I do NOT want to make them in blocks, I want to sew them together, overlap, cut in half etc. What kind of tread do I use? and when I'm
finished can this be machine quilted and still look good, or are the hankies to thin to machine quilt? Hope someone knows. I saw one like this at the Iowa State fair several years ago and made big mistake by not looking at it carefully
finished can this be machine quilted and still look good, or are the hankies to thin to machine quilt? Hope someone knows. I saw one like this at the Iowa State fair several years ago and made big mistake by not looking at it carefully
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Evie
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Re: HELP Hankie quilt
I just did a google on hankie quilts:
http://images.google.com/images?q=%22ha ... a=N&tab=wi
Are any of these the quilt you saw?
http://images.google.com/images?q=%22ha ... a=N&tab=wi
Are any of these the quilt you saw?
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girl
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Hello Omaquilter1,
I have a web site that I seen in this magazine and it talked about hankies and quilting them. visit their website, quilter's muse, at www.quiltersmuse.com I think you will find this interesting. I read the article in the quilter magazine May 2009. It talked about a hankie quilts. One was made by a lady that was just folded and not permanently attached. www.oldhankies.com. I'm new to quilting too and I hope this helps and I use to live by springfield area and go to Branson and I bought the magazine at Joanns store. I hope the weather is nice down their. Have a great day.
I have a web site that I seen in this magazine and it talked about hankies and quilting them. visit their website, quilter's muse, at www.quiltersmuse.com I think you will find this interesting. I read the article in the quilter magazine May 2009. It talked about a hankie quilts. One was made by a lady that was just folded and not permanently attached. www.oldhankies.com. I'm new to quilting too and I hope this helps and I use to live by springfield area and go to Branson and I bought the magazine at Joanns store. I hope the weather is nice down their. Have a great day.
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happymrs
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Re: HELP Hankie quilt
Hi! I have seen some cute patterns, but where does one buy hankies, & not at a terribly expensive price, if ones wants to play with this idea?
Thanks!
Nancy...
Thanks!
Nancy...
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Evie
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Re: HELP Hankie quilt
Nancy, start visiting flea markets. That's what I did when I wanted to use doilies in the teacup block swap but didn't want to pay the price for brand new ones.
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Omaquilter1
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Girl
Thanks I will check those web site's..bit to cold down here !!
Thanks I will check those web site's..bit to cold down here !!
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Omaquilter1
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Re: HELP Hankie quilt
I got a lot of my hankies when a young girl....and than I went to some auctions and bought boxes of them
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girl
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I can say it's not too warm here. Freeze warnings for tonight again and not going to be warm this week. I hope it does get warm their the theme parks are opening and I hate cold weather when I go their. Have a good day.
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Omaquilter1
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Evie
Thanks I think I found the way to make the hankie quilt, now to find the time to do it. Thanks again
Thanks I think I found the way to make the hankie quilt, now to find the time to do it. Thanks again
