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About Vinette de Phillipe
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I can answer most questions about quilt construction and pattern making.

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I have quilted for over 40 years, taught classes to children and adults. Made quilts for family and for sale.

 
   

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Topic: Quilting



Expert: Vinette de Phillipe
Date: 7/31/2007
Subject: fat bundles

Question
What are fat bundles and how do you use them in quilting?

Answer
Hi Christina
A fat bundle is a selection of fat quarters.

Fat quarters are a measure of fabric, 18 inches by 21 inches.

To use them, you find any pattern you like and trace your templates on them, cut out and sew the pieces together.

Or you can use a rotary cutter to cut strips and sew them.

Basically you use them just as you would any fabric for quilting.

vinette

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