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briskgo 06-29-2015 06:13 AM

Sandwich Maker
 
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Sandwiching is always a chore. I have experimented with the floor, design wall, bed. I think I may have a handy and inexpensive help mate here.

Picture two is a close up of pipe insulation, not spendy at all and readily available. I'm showing the line that you would break open to place around an exposed pipe. This a great guide for lining up the top/batting or backing. Picture one is the garden stake that I insert to stabilize. You can add more length by simply taping more on and adding another stake. For storage I remove the stakes and roll up the insulation. Picture 3 is the part I like I can pin to this service, great stability, it also shows the water soluble mark for the center. I find and mark the center of batting, both sides and do the same for the top and back. Picture 4 is how I apply the glue in a wave line rather than straight across, but you could bead or spray baste. I prefer the glue as I always over do it with the spray and it gums up the needle. The last picture is rolling it out lining up my marks.

ta da

quiltstringz 06-29-2015 07:13 AM

That is very ingenuous - thanks for sharing. It's amazing at some of the things y'all come up with, then we have to smack our foreheads in an I could have had a V-8 moment

sval 06-29-2015 11:26 AM

I guess I need more info. I don't get it.

tessagin 06-29-2015 11:43 AM

I think I might understand it more if could zoom out a little for the total effect.

EmiliasNana 06-30-2015 04:45 AM

Great idea. I have a ping pong table and use 1" x 4" MDF lumber that my husband cut to various lengths (4,5,6,7 & 8 ft) I do a similar thing but use painters tape to adhere the fabric to the lumber. Whatever works is my motto.

lorimax5859 06-30-2015 06:37 AM

Thank you for posting. We're all looking for an easier way to sandwich our quilts. This looks like a great option!!!

Ellen 1 06-30-2015 07:07 AM

I don't get it either.

toverly 06-30-2015 10:28 AM

What a great idea. I use the boards, but a "round" item would work better. I wonder if pool noodles would work also?

Latrinka 06-30-2015 11:55 AM

I don't get it either, but did think of a pool noodle when I saw first pic.

nise 06-30-2015 07:10 PM

I don't get it either


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