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Although based on small numbers, this issue was examined a priori and the findings are consistent with previous observations that among children who slept supine, feather quilt use was associated with less frequent wheeze compared with synthetic quilt use.
Previously the authors reported that the association between synthetic quilt use and severe wheeze was more evident in children who sleep supine.
For example, we have previously shown that the adverse effect of synthetic quilt use on child wheeze or lung function is substantially more evident for children who sleep supine compared with those who do not.
The findings showed that feather pillow and quilt use tended to be associated with a decreased risk of sleep disturbed because of wheezing, with an OR of 0.34 (95% CI 0.09 to 1.27) and, for severe wheeze, of 0.50 (95% CI 0.20 to 1.24), although the CIs were wide because of small numbers.
It is optional to place an edging around your quilt; use lace, a ruffle or braiding.
Instead of using your sewing machine to complete the binding on the back side of your quilt, use a whipstitch to finish it off.
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The exhibition at the quilt museum will include antique works like an 1890's Amish quilt using the log cabin pattern, and a 1935 quilt by Nina Shrock called "Butterflies".
The works included are the first-prize winner by Barbara Oliver Hartman, a quilt using hand-dyed and batik cotton fabrics for a pattern in which blocks have been distorted into oval shapes.
Ben Venom, "No More Tears," Hand-made Quilt, Used Denim Jeans, Fabric, Batting, Thread, 75in x 79in, 2013, Courtesy of Guerrero Gallery and the artist.
Continue sewing the binding along the edge of the quilt, using the same seam allowance you used on the previous edge.
George Siciliano's miniature quilts use neon hues against a black background, his minuscule scraps arranged in complex variations of the basic Log Cabin pattern.
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