Fun and Done advise
#1
Hi- I'm new here. I just completed my first Fun and Done quilt. I will try to upload a picture if I can. :-)
I sent for the templates "Batting Buddy," and used them to cut out the backing, batting, and centered with them.
It went pretty well. I used glue stick on my batting to help hold it in place. The Elmer's glue stick worked the best. Then I bought one from the Dollar Tree and that didn't hold good. I had to rip out and redo a few blocks as they were way off center. Anyone else had that experience?
I didn't have a walking foot, so just sewed the rows together with my zipper foot. (I used that one because I could see better where it was stitching.) I used a zig zag stitch. Here is my question: How do you get an even zig zag stitch? Mine were all over the place and bunched up and did a lot of stitches in one spot at times. I also had to pull on the fabric a lot to get it to move. At least I used a color of thread that didn't show too much. Would a walking foot cure these two problems?
I didn't have a pattern so just made one up. I think it is called strip quilting? It turned out to be 45"X60." What would that be called? A lap quilt?
I'd like to do another one but would like my seams where I joined the blocks and rows to look smoother and nicer.
I know there is a lot of experienced quilters on here and I'd like some advise.
Also, don't know what to name this quilt. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Bonlou
I sent for the templates "Batting Buddy," and used them to cut out the backing, batting, and centered with them.
It went pretty well. I used glue stick on my batting to help hold it in place. The Elmer's glue stick worked the best. Then I bought one from the Dollar Tree and that didn't hold good. I had to rip out and redo a few blocks as they were way off center. Anyone else had that experience?
I didn't have a walking foot, so just sewed the rows together with my zipper foot. (I used that one because I could see better where it was stitching.) I used a zig zag stitch. Here is my question: How do you get an even zig zag stitch? Mine were all over the place and bunched up and did a lot of stitches in one spot at times. I also had to pull on the fabric a lot to get it to move. At least I used a color of thread that didn't show too much. Would a walking foot cure these two problems?
I didn't have a pattern so just made one up. I think it is called strip quilting? It turned out to be 45"X60." What would that be called? A lap quilt?
I'd like to do another one but would like my seams where I joined the blocks and rows to look smoother and nicer.
I know there is a lot of experienced quilters on here and I'd like some advise.
Also, don't know what to name this quilt. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Bonlou
Fun & Done Quilt
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Fun & Done Closeup
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#4
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Your zigzagging was probably uneven because of the zipper foot. If you had the foot far enough from where you wanted to stitch so the needle couldn't hit it, then it was too far to hold the fabric in place. Do you have an embroidery foot - a wider opening so you can see what's going on, but still have the fabric controlled? Otherwise, use the regular foot.
Like the quilt. The colors are lovely.
Like the quilt. The colors are lovely.
#5
That looks great. A walking foot does help. I have done some fun and Done items at my quilting group.We all had some traveling of the materials, so that at the end the blocks did not line up perfect. The quilt shop told us most people have some uneveness. Now I make just the top and add sewing allowances, if I like the pattern. Afterwards I add the batting and backing.
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