I am many small pieces of batting and I am not sure what to do with them. Any idea? Or, can they be sewn together to make a larger piece and be used? If you do sew them together, instructions on how to do that please.
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Re: What do you do with small pieces of batting.
Small scraps are great for smaller projects. I also like to use them in practice sandwiches for FMQ. To piece together, I lay one piece on top of another, cut a nice straight edge, then butt the two nicely cut edges together. I place a few pieces of masking tape across the seam to hold them tight and remove when the stitching reaches the tape. I use a wide and long zig zag stitch and sometimes need to loosen the tension on the presser foot so it feeds evenly and does not pucker.
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Re: What do you do with small pieces of batting.
You can use this: https://www.missouriquiltco.com/shop...ite-34-x-10yds to help put together pieces of batting.
Depending on what type of batting, you could do the new pillow quilt tutorial: Make a Soft Pillow Quilt! Quilting with Cuddle Cloth (Minky Fabric) - YouTube
Or quilt as you go blocks - lots of tutorials on line.
Some use batting in rag quilts which is also a quilt as you go.
Stuffing small applique or stuffed animals or pillow stuffing.
Dog or cat bed.Vonnie
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after piecing together the scraps of leftover fabric... I use a light spray baste on the back.. stick the pieces on top,,jig saw puzzle style.. add a solid on top of that and then stitch on either side of all the piecing seams...makes a nice funky piece to make a zipper bag out of!! B"Each day well-lived and Happy;
that's all there is to Life!"
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Also butt pieces and zigzag. Coasters, practice sandwiches, mug rugs. Any small project. Really small scraps I give to a friend who uses them to stuff beds for her dog. Our dog destroys nice soft beds."Never stop believing that fighting for what is right is worth it"
Hillary Clinton
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When they are zig zagged together, do you use paper or something underneath the presser foot so it doesn't get sucked in?Hugs,
Joanne
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A girl needs to surround herself with TONS of happiness.
Happiness = fabric!:icon_woohoo:
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Re: What do you do with small pieces of batting.
Originally posted by soul60s View PostWhen they are zig zagged together, do you use paper or something underneath the presser foot so it doesn't get sucked in?
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Paper is not needed. Just make sure you have a straight edge, & zig zag the edges together. I cut up strips from the edges of quilts into small pcs. ~5-6" long & used them to stuff a small pillow. I've used wider strips for table runners. Hot pads, practice sandwiches for FMQ, etc. Hang on to them. You'll eventually find a use for them. JCY
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I use mine for pot holders , mug rugs and small table toppers, bigger pieces get stitched together with a fancy zig zag which is really an elastic application stitch, but I love it for joining batting pieces. If they are too small I toss them, I do not have the space to store too many small pieces of anything.sigpic:icon_hug: Iris Girl = April = fabric, Fabric FABRIC!!
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