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🔥🔥🔥 HOT NEW! Never seen product | DIY bed mattress at home | Extremely simple
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Hi!
Today I made a mattress in a very easy and economical way. You can use leftover fabric from previous sewing projects or repurpose fabric from old clothes to make this mattress.
In this video, I make a mattress that is about 85cm x 190cm. I cut 110 pieces of fabric measuring 20cm x 20cm to make 55 small pillow cases. Then, I used the cotton of an old hug pillow to stuff 55 sewn pillowcases. Finally, I sew 55 pillows together using a zigzag seam, the small pillows are arranged in 11 rows, 5 columns. If you want to make a larger mattress yourself, cut more pieces of fabric.
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🔥🔥🔥 HOT NEW! Never seen product | DIY bed mattress at home | Extremely simple
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My mum made this ‘new invention’ over 40 years ago. Great quilt. Not only was it warm and comfortable, i spent hours amusing myself just looking at all the different patterns on the squares of fabric.

rmk
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Техника лоскутного одеяла. У нас в России раньше в каждом доме подобные одеяла были, а ещё в этой же технике но формой закреплённых тканевых уголков по кругу( как хризантема) были коврики на стул и на пол. Все лоскуты шли в ход.
Вы молодец, применили замечательный способ использования лоскутов. Лоскутное одеяло получилось класс!

МариТью
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I have made one of these many years ago. I filled mine with feathers it was really warm. I found out that they made this sort of item during the war. You have done a beautiful job with making it. Well done to you.

leighsanchez
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Какая же ты умница! Просто, технологично, красиво! Спасибо!

seeantonina
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My mother-in-law made one of these in the shape of a fish for my oldest daughter when she was about 3 years old ( now she’s in early 50’s) She wore it out using it every nap time. I couldn’t find a picture to add to this, but it was her most favorite thing. I later made one for my brother-in-law to take to college as his quilt . I used 5x5 inch squares to make his. This one looks really cute and brings back memories.

marykust
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Thanks for sharing, it turned out lovely ..
When I made a quilt like this I left filling the squares until after they had been sewn into rows, leaving open edges all along one side, then I filled them …so much quicker and easier ..
Another one I made I didn’t stitch around the edges first I just did zig zag to join and it looked really good and saved a lot of time ..
Many different methods out there to make this really great quilt / play mat / sleep mat .

beckyluvstoscrapnsew
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I've seen many different ways to make puff quilts I've done many but this appears to be the simplest and easiest way to get it done thank you very much it's a very beautiful quilt

deborahmeares
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Using the zigzag stitch looks like a good way to keep the joined seams flat. Definitely going to try this with my many scraps.

lindakleinproductions
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I want to make this in a twin size for my grandkids! This is the simplest and best method I’ve seen, and your demonstration is wonderful. Thank you!

rebeccachapman
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This has been around since before WWII, back to the Great Depression. The made 'pocket mattresses'. Great way to use up any and all scrap fabric and you can do a few at a time and save up until you have enough to make a whole mattress. Good video :)

everythinghomestead
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This is beautiful. Perfect for small children to nap on off the cold floor. Great for sleep overs. This would make a great baby show gift to a new mother. Wonderful idea. It could be machine washed in the triple loader at the laundry mat whenn needed. Thank you for this great idea.

arvettadelashmit
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Oh, a puffer quilt! Made one of those back in the 70s--Simplicity had a pattern for a quilt and coordinating pillow. I wasn't too savvy on batting back then. I used some cotton and some polyester, and got a big surprise the first time I washed it. All the cotton batting lumped up.

judi
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This is a tutorial that I need but didn't know I needed it until I saw it! I'm going to make a bunch of these for my family's camping trips! I want to do a little research on the filling, though, because I find that poly fiber fill smooshes flat after a while (it's a big issue with the arm rests on my couch, so I'm kind of annoyed by it at this point). Still...this is going to make us SO much more comfortable on camping and vacation trips! Thank you so much for sharing your creation!

ardellapurcell
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This may be a new, never seen product to you, but I've been making these for many years. Yours is pretty.

margaretrisner
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Love this as some of these skills and things have been lost and too see this again has renewed my interest in sewing and quilt making like my grandmother use to do. Although most of her quilts were hand sewn. Thanks 😊

Vixen
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This is so beautiful nicely done. Good job mom l will follow this pattern for my grand kids.

sharmilajagdeo
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My granny used to make puff quilts like these....thanks for rhe memory.

Catlady
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Puff quilt, been making these for many years :) Use good thread and fabric only. Does better when you launder.

terryivey
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Best How To video I've ever seen. I can never hang in there for a 3min video much less 12+ minutes because they all have such needless & endless talking! Yet I managed to watch the entire thing because it's all demonstration! Straight to the point!

By the way, how much did this project cost you?

parisjaye
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In my grandmother’s day (1920’s) these were called “biscuit quilts” and were often the first quilts that children helped with in the winter months. I suspect they have been around for as long as quilts of any kind.

badwolf