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Old 09-27-2008, 03:19 PM
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I have just finished making a table runner. I am a hand quilter and not sure how to quilt something narrow. I have always used a hoop in the past and not sure it will fit. I would appreciate any suggestions.

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Old 09-27-2008, 03:40 PM
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I personally would use basting spray or pin very liberally and go for it without a hoop.

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I bought a plastic square hoop, you can adjust size by adding extender pieces to make it a rectangle. it is what I use to do small blocks.
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You can just pin fabric pieces to your edges of your quilt sandwich until it's large enough for whatever frame you have on hand.
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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
You can just pin fabric pieces to your edges of your quilt sandwich until it's large enough for whatever frame you have on hand.

This is what I would do also.
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Old 09-28-2008, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
You can just pin fabric pieces to your edges of your quilt sandwich until it's large enough for whatever frame you have on hand.
I would also do this, except I have basted the fabric to the edge instead of using pins.
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I agree.

Take a piece of fabric (I like a towel because it's bulkier and more secure in the frame) and pin it to the edge(s) of your basted quilt sandwich temporarily. You then have a big enough item to fit in a hoop.

I actually use a PVC hoop in a smaller size for hand quilting small things.
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The small PVC hoop is the answer ,They work really well Wilma osmond
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From Don-isewman1.. I'll tell you what I have done, with a couple narrow project's, was sewing 6 or 8'' material on the sides, of the projects, and then put it in a hoop, and finished hand quilting it..Hope this will help some what..
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You can sew (baste) some "cheater" material along edge so that you can fit it into a hoop. I think I was taught this in a quilting class on hand quilting....what to do when you get to the border of edge of quilt and there is not enough to fill up hoop. Hope this helps, suzie
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