Thread: SO BUMMED :(
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Old 10-18-2011, 06:01 AM
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[quote=crystaltx]I have been cruising along, piecing my first quilt, but I am having a heck of a time with the actual quilting on my sewing machine. It's so big, it is just impossible. I don't know how I will ever finish it without it puckering or having crooked lines. Does anyone have any tips on the actual quilting process on a regular machine? I guess that is why some of you have long arm quilting machines, they look nice but expensive. If I don't find a way to do this, I'm afraid I will never try this again. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? I have a walking foot and I'm just doing the ditch stitching right now...I am starting in the middle and trying to work my way out, but I can't really switch direction of course. I have the quilt kind of rolled up but I have to move it all the time so everything bunches and shifts. I have about 100 safety pins holding the sandwich in place though so it is probably ok. This just doesn't seem fun =/[/quote

Try this site http://www.craftys.com and look for machine quilting with Wendy Butler Berns . I had a horrible time just like you and found this online class. It cost $29.00 but was the best $29.00 I ever spent on learning to machine quilt
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