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Old 07-07-2010, 10:45 AM
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AnitaSt
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Originally Posted by AnnieF
I pin baste the quilts I'm going to machine quilt. I know a lot of people use the basting spray but I've just not had a lot of luck with it. It seems to spray everywhere (stickiness all over the table) and the one quilt that was lap size came apart 1/4 of the way through the machine basting.

I use my dining room table, spread out the backing right side down and with metal clamps, clamp it to the table. Then I put the batting and quilt top on, and begin pin basting from the middle out.

If I'm hand quilting, I thread baste from the middle out.
This is what I do also. The clamps works great and, with lots of pins, I haven't had folds or puckers on my backing. Having my backing starched and ironed helps too.
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