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Old 07-15-2011, 07:58 AM
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My four year old is crazy about dinosaurs and wanted me to make him a dino themed quilt. I love "painting" a picture with applique and put together a simple tableau of what I wanted to look like a valley with dinosaurs. I am happy with how it has turned out and, more importantly, so is he, but it is time to quilt it and I am not sure how to go about it. I was going to quilt it by hand but my rheumatoid arthritis makes that slow going.

I have never machine quilted anything other than pot holders, but I think it is do-able since it is a smaller quilt. I actually found this site researching machine quilting!

I was going to outline quilt the dinosaurs and shrubbery, etc...and create texture by filling in any larger areas with meandering lines, but I am not sure I can do that on a machine.

I embellished a lot of the applique with embroidery, but I also have to do that over time so I don't kill my hands.

I would love to see pictures of some applique projects that others have finished to give me ideas and any helpful tips on machine quilting.

I'll take a picture of my project, too....

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It is doable. Just take your time and practice on smaller quilt sandwiches to get your stitching even. Can't wait to see the quilt.
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Old 07-15-2011, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by susie-susie-susie
It is doable. Just take your time and practice on smaller quilt sandwiches to get your stitching even. Can't wait to see the quilt.
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Thanks for the encouragement, Sue. I basted it together but have read posts where people mention "spray". I am assuming it is a product that you can use in place of basting, though I have not researched it yet.

Would that make for less slippage?
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I use a glue stick to hold down my applique but I also just bought steam a seam light to try. I have not done many but on the ones that I have done I did raw edge and used Fray check on the edges. I washed and dried...and they look fine. good luck...post pictures.
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using spray is better when machine quilting because if you sew over your basting stiches it be comes very hard to take them out again.
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