Lap Quilting ????????
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Originally Posted by patchsamkim
I also lap quilt without a hoop...just have never been able to get the right tension using a hoop so go without...as long as you baste really well, it works. I even had an expert quilter once comment on how flat my quilt was...and she was surprized when I told her I didn't use a frame or hoop.
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I did not have to baste the twin size that I am working on now. I purchased June Taylor Quilt Basing Spray from Michael's. I put an old queen size flat sheet on my spare bed. Layered the backing then the batting. Carefully pulled back 1/2 of the batting, sprayed and replaced the batting, carefully smoothing it out. Same procedure for the rest of the batting. Repeated the same process with the top. I have had absolutely had no problem with it slipping. No basting pins or sewing basing lines. Quick and effective.
#16
I made a grandmother's fan quilt. I made each block and just quilted that block until I had all the blocks made then attached them all together. I did find out though that you do not want to quilt all the way to 1/4 inch from the edge, it made it very difficult to add the blocks together, so leave at least 1 inch, and after putting them together go back and finished quilting the edges. You really need to baste the blocks down the middle both ways, and diagonally both ways and also some in between depending on the size of each block. I did use Georgia Bonesteele's method. If you want I can post a picture of my quilt.
#17
I quilt with a 14 in hoop. I am workingon a king size right now. I do like to quilt on a recliner so that my feet and knees are up. I find it easier to quilt that way. A foot stool will also work.
I envy those people who don't use a frame. I may have to try it on a piece this summer.
I envy those people who don't use a frame. I may have to try it on a piece this summer.
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Originally Posted by grannyQ
I made a grandmother's fan quilt. I made each block and just quilted that block until I had all the blocks made then attached them all together. I did find out though that you do not want to quilt all the way to 1/4 inch from the edge, it made it very difficult to add the blocks together, so leave at least 1 inch, and after putting them together go back and finished quilting the edges. You really need to baste the blocks down the middle both ways, and diagonally both ways and also some in between depending on the size of each block. I did use Georgia Bonesteele's method. If you want I can post a picture of my quilt.
#19
Originally Posted by MimiLinda
I did not have to baste the twin size that I am working on now. I purchased June Taylor Quilt Basing Spray from Michael's. I put an old queen size flat sheet on my spare bed. Layered the backing then the batting. Carefully pulled back 1/2 of the batting, sprayed and replaced the batting, carefully smoothing it out. Same procedure for the rest of the batting. Repeated the same process with the top. I have had absolutely had no problem with it slipping. No basting pins or sewing basing lines. Quick and effective.
#20
Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
I don't use hoops although I do own Georgina's books which I find so complicated, I prefer the newer method name "Quilt as you go" and have done a number of quilts using this method http://www.quilterscache.com/H/howtoquiltoneatatime.html My largest project was this one which I was quite pleased with.
What is nice that you can get 2 quilts in one as QAYG are reversible!
If you google Quilt as you go you will get loads of links and info.
What is nice that you can get 2 quilts in one as QAYG are reversible!
If you google Quilt as you go you will get loads of links and info.
I use Harry's laptop hoops on my lap when quilting, and I love it since I am able to sit with the family while they watch TV. Even take smaller quilts to baseball games. The hoop sits on your lap so both hands are free and you don't need to brace it on the arm of the chair you're sitting on. Previously I used a floor frame, but didn't like the feeling of isolation having to be in the other room.
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