Only using grids for machine quilting?
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Blue Ridge Mountians
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Get this book: One Line at a Time by Charlotte Warr Andersen. She shows you how to do perfect designs to get with a walking foot. I prefer crosshatch (grid) quilting to the elaborate fancy quilting. I use the 4ft and 6 ft 2 1/2 wide straight edge (bought at Lowe's) to mark my lines. I use Crayola Ultra Clean fine line markers. I use the blue ones the most. I go criss cross, straight, diagonal, and big zig zag. I use spray basting and every inch of the quilt top and backing is stuck down. Not one inch to move out of place. I don't have tucks or wrinkles. I start in the center or at the corner and stitch on the line. I do all my quilts at home now using this method. No thread tails!
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 131
Bookworm, I love doing the straight line stitching and just recently tried it for the first time on this Dr. Suess quilt. The guide that comes with the walking foot works like a charm! ~smile~
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