Missouri Star Quilt As You Go 5" Diamond Precut Batting Shapes by Daisy & Grace for Missouri Star Quilt Co.

Missouri Star Quilt As You Go 5" Diamond Precut Batting Shapes
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This batting is perfect! Soft, great quality and just the right thickness for my quilt as you go flannel and denim project. The precut shapes are a real time saver. Recommend and plan to purchase again! 😍
Deborah R.
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Save time when working with our Daisy & Grace Quilt As You Go 5" Diamond Template Set. Our package of precut 2 1/2" cotton/polyester diamond batting shapes are perfect for any project that uses this template set. Package contains 42 5" precut batting diamond shapes. More time for quilting!

Contains 42 5" Diamond Batting Shapes< br />
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Brand: Missouri Star Quilt Co.

Designer: Daisy & Grace

Product Type: Batting, Quilt As You Go Technique

MSQC SKU: NOT7289

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Deborah R.
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Love these precuts!
This batting is perfect! Soft, great quality and just the right thickness for my quilt as you go flannel and denim project. The precut shapes are a real time saver. Recommend and plan to purchase again! 😍
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a year ago (09/28/2023)
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Mary Lou G.
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Diamond Precuts
I cannot say more except a I am anxious;y counting the hours for some open hours to try them. I've been busy getting ready for fall Festival. Look good and will use asap.
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2 years ago (10/08/2022)
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Judith P.
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Diamond batting shapes
Overall I was pleased except the shapes had to be trimmed slightly to fit inside the plastic template.
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3 years ago (07/18/2022)
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Q: I am new to quilting and I would like to know how to use the precut batting shapes. Do I sew my fabric to it and trim? Explain the concept of "quilt as you go", please! Thanks so much!!! asked by Amy M K.