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Make a quilt without one single stitch
Use fabric glue to create a washable no-sew quilt!
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- Mark Montano published his project No Sew Quilt 27 Mar 08:56
You Will Need
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Step 2
1. Create a puzzle box pattern on a 16 1/2" x 16 1/2" square
*Trace & cut at least 3 copies of this pattern
2. Create a plain 19" x 19" square pattern
3. & 4. Layer the cotton twill and cut 12 16 1/2" x 16 1/2" squares
*2 of each color of cotton twill
5. Layer the cotton twill and cut 24 19" x 19" squares
*4 of each color
6. & 7. Cut the "puzzle box" pieces in fabric
*all 12 layers
8. & 9. Place the puzzle pieces on a 19" x 19" square and glue them in place with E-6000 Fabri-Fuse
*Mix the colors and glue the pieces about 1/4" apart
10. You'll need to create 12 squares with puzzle pieces
11. & 12. Fabri-Fuse the squares together side by side
*My quilt was 3 squares by 4 squares -
Step 3
13. Glue the remaining 12 19" x 19" squares together to create the back
*3 squares by 4 squares
14. Cut the batting to fit on the quilt and trim if necessary
*The Fairfield batting it thin so I used 2 layers
15. Fabri-Fuse the first layer of batting to the back of the quilt
16. Glue the 2nd layer of batting to the first
17. Fabri-Fuse the top of the quilt to the top layer of batting
18. Pin all around the edge of the quilt
19. Cut 1 1/2" wide fabric strips
*enough to circle the entire quilt
20. Glue the strips to the edge of the quilt with 3/4" hanging over the edge
and let dry
21. Flip the quilt and iron the remaining 3/4" over the edge of the quilt and glue in place -
Step 4
Watch how I made it here!