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Precutting Wool Batting, Backing, and Binder for my Quilts
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Precutting Wool Batting, Backing, and Binder for my Quilts

April 9, 2021

Wanting to use my unfinished quilts to decorate my apartment while creating more storage, I purchased a baker’s rack from Hobby Lobby that had several long shelves.

PRECUTTING

For each completed quilt top, I dug through my opaque plastic boxes for wool batting, backing fabric and binding fabric I wanted to use for that quilt, and I precut them to size.

2019-3-20 Birdhouse Quilt Top

After measuring the quilt top, I added a few inches to the size of the backing fabric, as I’ll do with the wool batting, because they tend to shrink during the quilting process.

Simply laying the backing fabric on top of the woold batting, I easily cut that without any fear of it shifting since it stayed in place so well.

making quilt sandwich to pack for move

Reversing the cut out backing and wool batting…

making quilt sandwich to pack for move

…I center the finished quilt top on top.

making quilt sandwich to pack for move

Then I folded it up to place on the baker’s rack.

making quilt sandwich to pack for move

After that went on the baker’s rack, I completed more quilt sandwiches that easily piled up, since most are larger than the one above.

Any time I’m ready for a new hand stitching project, I only needed to pull from the baker’s rack.

With this easy storage system that added some color to the dining area, I freed up lots of space in my small apartment.

WON’T ACCIDENTALLY USE A LARGE FABRIC

Another advantage to this is that I won’t accidentally use a large piece if I only needed small pieces of fabric.

Since I have so many large pieces of fabric, why not precut them for needed future projects, then use the scraps for the scrappy quilts I’m sewing?

ORGANIZING SEWING ROOM

Meanwhile, I unpacked my fabrics and displayed them in my sewing room on bookcases, by category…which I’m still fussing with.

Although it’s a work in process, I’m now able to nest my opague bins and set them to the side of the room for the next move.

Signing a new lease after the rent increase, not sure how much longer I can stay here.

So all this precutting will aid in quick packing, when that day comes.

In the meantime, I told my son about a cutting table idea I have, which he will help me with. Stay tuned!

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

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