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Zoe Ward wrote:I just noticed I already commented on your thread before - whoops! It's been on my mind a while. Winter seems a good time to do stuff like this as there is no gardening to be had ;)
I think that longwool stuff would be fine but it's a shame to use something suitable for making yarn :) Of course, if you have a surplus then why not?! I only have Romney fleece at the moment, which has about a 4inch staple. It spins up really nice, although I'm just learning. Do you think the short bits you are left with after carding would be good for batting? I was going to save them for pillow stuffing.
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Carla Burke wrote:the 'pillow quilt' style, like this one: https://sewcanshe.com/2015-8-7-quilting-unplugged-sew-a-pillow-quilt-tutorial-too
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Sam Robertson wrote:I really like the idea of a pillow like quilt. The end result is really cute.
Just wondering if it stays fluffy after several washes.
Sam
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Zoe Ward wrote:Carla, that is a cute quilt, you could definitely make that with the scrappy bits that would be no good for making yarn.
I would love to have a double bed size quilt eventually but will probably start off with a single bed size, or even a lap quilt. Both my kids like the smell of wool so that bodes well for making them quilts at some point.
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Carla Burke wrote:It should, if gently hand washed in cold water, and laid flat, to dry - probably outside, on a warm, sunny day sepulcher be best.
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Sam Robertson wrote:
Carla Burke wrote:It should, if gently hand washed in cold water, and laid flat, to dry - probably outside, on a warm, sunny day sepulcher be best.
Would you advise against machine drying ? is so, why ?
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