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    Forum: Tutorials
    10-03-2012, 04:28 PM
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    Posted By azwendyg

    You are welcome to use it; thanks for letting me...

    You are welcome to use it; thanks for letting me know!
    Forum: Tutorials
    10-31-2011, 10:20 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    You're welcome! The flannel makes all the...

    You're welcome! The flannel makes all the difference in the world in holding the quilt top stable on the board when rolling it.
    Forum: Tutorials
    08-13-2011, 01:10 PM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    Yep, sure is. That's where I learned it! ...

    Yep, sure is. That's where I learned it! :thumbup:
    Forum: Tutorials
    02-25-2011, 11:45 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    That's right, when you baste your quilt is...

    That's right, when you baste your quilt is unwrapped from the boards as you go. Once it's totally basted, it's not on the boards anymore. Leah Day has a good video on how to handle a big quilt...
    Forum: Tutorials
    02-22-2011, 05:30 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    I'm THRILLED that so many of you are finding this...

    I'm THRILLED that so many of you are finding this info helpful! I know I hated trying to sandwich a quilt on the floor and this method really makes basting an enjoyable part of the process. :)
    ...
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-28-2011, 05:18 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    Me neither! :thumbup:

    Me neither! :thumbup:
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-28-2011, 05:16 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    Gal, I actually ENJOY basting this way;...

    Gal,

    I actually ENJOY basting this way; it's practically pain free (unless I prick my finger with the needle ;) ). It gives me a time to examine my quilt top as I'm basting and start planning...
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-28-2011, 05:10 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    I'm so happy that you are finding this info...

    I'm so happy that you are finding this info helpful. :thumbup:
    I was almost impossible for me to baste a quilt on the floor too, but this process makes basting actually enjoyable for me!

    I'm...
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-17-2011, 07:24 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    That is the kind of board I went to Home Depot to...

    That is the kind of board I went to Home Depot to get, then wrapped with flannel and stapled it on to use to roll the quilt top and backing pieces on. (MDF is Medium Density Fiberboard)
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-17-2011, 05:04 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    I bought the mdf boards because they were much...

    I bought the mdf boards because they were much less expensive and much straighter than solid wood that I could find, and won't warp over time. In order for me to keep everything straight when...
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-17-2011, 02:29 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    I don't have enough space to do this in my sewing...

    I don't have enough space to do this in my sewing room either. I've got two folding tables just for this purpose and I'm set up right in the middle of the living room... When I'm done basting I...
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-16-2011, 10:14 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    I assume you're hand-quilting with them on a...

    I assume you're hand-quilting with them on a "frame"? That's how my mom used to do it too. I'm totally in awe of those of you who are such talented hand quilters!!!

    I free-motion quilt mine on...
    Forum: Tutorials
    01-16-2011, 08:57 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 59,159
    Posted By azwendyg

    I just finished basting a quilt sandwich to get...

    I just finished basting a quilt sandwich to get it ready for freemotion quilting on my domestic machine.

    Althouth I often spray-baste on smaller quilts, when they are bigger and harder to...
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