Old 03-20-2011, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Candy Apple Quilts
I think Megan is probably right --- she must not want to risk getting stitches on the binding.

For a project as small as a table runner, I think I would do some hand quilting on it. Sometimes it's nice to have something to work on at night while watching TV --- especially after I have been standing in front of the machine all day. Plus, I like the look of hand quilting combined with machine quilting on the same piece. Call me strange!
oh I do both in a lot of my quilts. and I have had a quilt on the wall for a year, and decided it needed more quilting so just took it down and quilted away! My sew and flip quilts, you quilt and piece at the same time? well after I put the binding on that is when I add the hand quilting. I have no problem with that.
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