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    Old 09-14-2016, 03:14 PM
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    Is there something I can use as channel locks (I don't have them) to keep my machine steady as I Baste my quilt top.
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    Old 09-14-2016, 03:26 PM
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    Channel Locks are pliers. Vice Grips are locking pliers. Do you mean clamps?
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    Are you talking about frame quilting? On my Hinterberg carriage, I use small plastic spring clips from the hardware store that look like this: https://www.amazon.com/Evelots-Plast...dp/B00IEG3H0W/ . I place the clamp on the carriage in front of one of the rear carriage wheels; this stops the carriage from moving forward. When I baste the top of the quilt, I am simply careful to keep a little pressure on the machine handle, pulling the machine towards me as I baste across.

    Not all clamps work, depending on your setup. I bought several small plastic clamps at the big box hardware store and kept the receipt so I could return the ones that didn't work. I prefer ratchet clamps to spring clamps, but the ratchet clamps are bigger and didn't fit on my carriage well. You can use 2 clamps, one in front of each rear wheel, to ensure you don't inadvertently dislodge a single clamp while you are basting.

    Of course, this works only for basting from one side to the other. I assume that's what you are wanting to do.
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    Originally Posted by Onebyone
    Channel Locks are pliers. Vice Grips are locking pliers. Do you mean clamps?
    I think some of the more upscale setups have electronic channel locks.
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    I do the same as Prism for basting across the top or (sometimes) down the sides of the quilt. I didn't purchase the electric channel locks for my Innova. The little spring clamps that I got at Home Depot are about 2 inches long and very strong. I think they cost about 27 cents.
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    Old 09-15-2016, 04:24 AM
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    Check on line for the channel locks. I have an HQ Avante and they have them on their site where I got them for my HQ Sixteen that I had before my Avante. They are plastic and you just snap them on. I am sure the other mfg. have them too.
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    How interesting. I've never basted on a frame so never thought about this.
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    Originally Posted by Onebyone
    How interesting. I've never basted on a frame so never thought about this.
    It's not exactly basting in the usual sense of putting in large stitches that will later be removed. The typical sequence is to load your backing on the longarm, then place the batting on top, and run a line of stitches across the top of the batting, securing it to the backing and also providing an absolutely straight line. You then line the quilt top up with that straight line, and run another line of stitches along the top of the quilt top, within the seam alowance so it won't show after the quilt is bound. Using the channel locks to run a line of stitches down the sides of the quilt, through the batting and the backing, gives you a line to align the top with, again assuring that it is square on the frame.
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    Yes this is what I was thinking about. I had read of using little spring lips. I'm such a visual person, I need t see it as well as read about it. Thank you so much for posting this picture. Now I just need to go to home depot, now I know what to look for and how to use them.
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    I do the same as Prism for basting across the top or (sometimes) down the sides of the quilt. I didn't purchase the electric channel locks for my Innova. The little spring clamps that I got at Home Depot are about 2 inches long and very strong. I think they cost about 27 cents.
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    I have these and a few others. multiple uses. I have some in kitchen for bag clamps.
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    I do the same as Prism for basting across the top or (sometimes) down the sides of the quilt. I didn't purchase the electric channel locks for my Innova. The little spring clamps that I got at Home Depot are about 2 inches long and very strong. I think they cost about 27 cents.
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