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quiltingsavta 11-05-2011 03:51 AM

Meet Kristine
 
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My hairdresser opened up her own shop and has been working very hard. She is so good to my kids when they go in (always fitting them in or staying open late to accomodate their "walk in" request). So I made this wall hanging for her. It's 14 X 14 and I want to quilt it on my long arm. Has anyone ever quilted something this small on their LA? I want to do a meander stich in the middle square around the embroidery but don't have any idea what to do on the borders since they are so busy. I was thinking of straight lines on the diagonal. I welcome any suggetions.

BTW - if anyone has seen any of my posts about not being able to post pictures. A BIG HUGE THANK YOU to all that responded to me. I took all your advice and it worked. It seemed I just needed to re-size the picture. I never had to do that with the old board, but now that I know it's something I have to do for the new one, it's a small change to make to continue with all of you great ladies and gentlemen. I had to go to the "additional options" list instead of using the icons which are still all greyed out. So still trying to figure out that one.

wuv2quilt 11-05-2011 04:07 AM

Can't help with the LA ? Love your quilt though :thumbup:

luana 11-05-2011 04:25 AM

Wish I could help with the quilting, but I'm responding to say I needed to see a smile. Thanks

sewwhat85 11-05-2011 05:54 AM

not sure what you should quilt but i love the wall hanging

ontheriver 11-05-2011 06:00 AM

Baby quilts are the smallest I have done on my frame. For small things I use another machine, cheap brother quilter that is tabletop. Love your wallhanging, great gift.

quiltingsavta 11-05-2011 06:27 AM

Awww, thanks

Originally Posted by luana (Post 4634613)
Wish I could help with the quilting, but I'm responding to say I needed to see a smile. Thanks


Maggiesmom 11-05-2011 06:30 AM

Fun Quilt, she will love it.

quiltymom 11-05-2011 06:32 AM

Love your hair dresser

juliea9967 11-05-2011 06:40 AM

When it comes to quilting I am only capable of doing stitch-in-the-ditch, so I can't help you with that. I do want to say that I think this is a very nice way to say Thank You to your hairdresser.

An Arm Long 11-05-2011 06:45 AM

Kristine is great! You can "float" your top on a larger piece of backing. This works for placemats and such. You pin the backing to the take-up rail but not the batting or the quilt top. Then you do have to pin to your other rails. Hopefully your leader for the top is long enough. Then just pin the top to the backing and batting and baste or sew right near the top edge of your quilt top to hold it.
Hope this works.


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