Originally Posted by kerrytaylor
This quilt is a d9p. I wasnt going to do anything intricate or "swirly". I was only going to follow the shapes of each block - straight lines the whole way. I definately need to study - youtube I will definately look at - and take a deep breath. Intimidating!
Your first post mentioned a "quilting foot". Not sure of your definition of such, but what you really want to use if following straight lines is a "walking foot" which will feed the top and bottom layers thru and under the needle evenly to help avoid tucks on the back. PIN, PIN, PIN, lots!! Keep in mind when you are pinning to stay away from the lines you want to stitich along so you don't have to remove them every couple of inches or so. But, having said all that, I suggest you start with a smaller quilt to get some practice in first. :-o