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Casserole Caddy – new way of quilting a craft

October 21, 2019 by Judy

Sewing right onto the cotton batting

This is a new project for me. Judy asked for a casserole caddy for her “Blitzen” event on November 7. (A casserole caddy is a quilted “envelope” of sorts for carrying a hot casserole to an event). I volunteered. She handed me an all-in-one package that included instructions and a large piece of cotton batting. It is called a “Quilt as You Go” pattern; sew by number, made by June Tailor, based in Richfield, Wisconsin. You sew your pieces directly onto the cotton batting, eliminating some of the problems you have when making a quilt top and laying it on batting and backing; it can shift when you sew it.

I laid the pieces on the batting in the numbered areas, and adjusted them to my liking. Advice: Take a photo of the layout so when you begin sewing, you put them back where you liked them.

I laid the first square on the #1 position on the printed cotton batting, with the 2nd square on top, right sides together. I stitched the 1/4 inch seam and finger pressed the seam, as instructed. This was done instead of pressing so that the cotton batting did not distort. See my progress below in the photo! I’m sewing on a longer strip now. Pin lightly; just through the batting. Advice: Use a walking foot!

About Judy

Judy has been sewing for most of her life, starting at about age 9. She is the owner of Bungalow Quilting and Yarn, and the author of “Quilts for Scrap Lovers: 16 Projects Start with Simple Squares”. Her second book, "Rainbow Quilts for Scrap Lovers" is a best seller for C&T Publishing. She is also the author of Sew Cuddly, Tantalizing Table Toppers and Sensational Quilts for Scrap Lovers, all from C&T Publishing. She has also been published in many other publications, including Quilter’s Newsletter Magazine and American Quilter. She has created a line of fabric for Ink and Arrow Fabrics, and now designs for Studio e Fabrics.

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