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How to sew a quilt

Choose cotton first. Many people have relatives in their hometown and countryside at home, which is better. They can directly ask relatives to help them choose cotton to send. If not, you can buy cotton directly.

2. Make a net cover. Weigh the cotton, then send it to the place where the net cover is made, bounce the cotton into the shape of a quilt, tell them the size to be made, and then cover the cotton to prevent it from running around.

3. Sew the inside of the quilt. Make a quilt with a net cover, find a nice piece of cloth to make a quilt cover and wrap it. Remember to sew it. Sew the four sides of the cotton net cover and quilt cover with thread, and sew the four corners and the middle of the quilt. The size must be just right, and the seams should be flush, so that it becomes a whole, called quilt lining.

4. Plus being humiliated. This is the side to be covered. Find a quilt cover, put this sewn quilt lining in, zip it up and you can use it directly to cover the quilt and sleep. Sometimes I feel that the quilt lining will move inside, so I sew up the middle and four corners with a needle, so that it won't become a knot.

5. Just take off the quilt cover outside and change it when disassembling and washing. After being covered, it can also be dried in the sun to kill mites. Remember to wash the quilt cover frequently.