Old 09-06-2010, 01:48 PM
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nursie76
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Over the weekend, I have put together a quick giant D9P for the backseat of my new car. Intended for it to be just a utility quilt and also thought it would be a good opportunity to try a larger item on my rather new Juki and frame. So, it is almost ready to load onto the frame, but here is the question...I am using flannel for the back and had to piece the back. The quilt is square and I pieced the flannel on the lengthwise grain. So, do I load it onto the frame with the seam running parallel to the rails on the frame or top to bottom. Putting it so that the seam is perpendicular to the rails (top to bottom) there would be less stretching from the tension of the rails. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

I know I am not explaining well, but I want to get this loaded on the frame after supper. Please help!
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