Old 08-11-2008, 07:43 AM
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jstitch
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A few tips,,,,

When you pin the rows to the background/batting, pin at each corner and each side of every block . I used long straight pins.

Do all the quilting you want to do while it is just one row.

I used my walking foot for all the quilting.

Don't be afraid to stretch the T a little so it lays perfectly flat on your backing/batting. You dont want it to be baggy when done..


Oh yea, I used Hobbs 80/20 batting. You need to use a well bonded batting.


let me know if you have questions/comments

Judy
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