Basting or Pinning?
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I have read that before quilting, you can hold your layers together in 2 ways. You can either baste the layers or use the special curved safety pins. I haven't gotten to that point yet, but what do you prefer? I'd like some input to give me an idea as to what is easier and yet more professional looking. Would you rather baste or pin? Why do you prefer that method? Which technique produces a nicer quilt? Thanks.
Cheryl R.
Cheryl R.
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Originally Posted by CherylR
I have read that before quilting, you can hold your layers together in 2 ways. You can either baste the layers or use the special curved safety pins. I haven't gotten to that point yet, but what do you prefer? I'd like some input to give me an idea as to what is easier and yet more professional looking. Would you rather baste or pin? Why do you prefer that method? Which technique produces a nicer quilt? Thanks.
Cheryl R.
Cheryl R.
I personally pin my layers because I don't want the chemicals in the basting spray introduced into my home (Asthma problems run in my family).
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I am only learning and so far have hand based every 4 or so inches, I seem to remember reading some where that machine quilters prefer to pin rather than baste because it is easier to not sew over the baste threads. Have not tried machine quilting yet but am about to! I want to do a combination of hand and machine quilting, can't wait to see how it will turn out!
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either way works but with pins you do have to be careful where you put them and to not run over them when sewing, basting this is not an issue. also, some people do not like taking the pins back out. i have done both, and find the pins kind of hard but if i used them more often it would probably become easier. i hate having to take them back out, basting stitches are easier..i like using basting spray then i can machine baste around the edges and get right to quilting. but you should try both and see what works best for you. find a friend willing to 'loan' you their bent pins to use so you can try them out with out the investment...about once a year i use mine again.
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I just took a class on machine quilting. We taped the backing down & then pinned every 4 inches or so. I don't have a really big table that I am willing to scratch with the pins, so it is a challenge. I am not about to do it on the floor!
I must say the results from the class were excellent. I also use basting spray for little pieces. Let's see what the voices of experience have to say!
I must say the results from the class were excellent. I also use basting spray for little pieces. Let's see what the voices of experience have to say!
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