Originally Posted by wraez
I agree. Once I've pieced the quilt top I want to move on to the next one. Sandwiching and quilting are my least favorite quilt 'chores'. Therefore I have a lot of quilt tops aka flimsies hanging on my upstairs railing for me to see and enjoy.
On youtube, someone showed a wonderful way to sandwich a quilt top with basting spray on a design wall, using a sheet to protect from 'over spray' , saving your back / knees from the strain of doing it on the floor... I'm lucky enough to have a large design wall but haven't tried it yet.
That's exactly what I have done for the last few quilts I have layered. I tend to make lap quilts rather than queen or king sized, so this works the best for me. I have put a large piece of very wide batting on a board (DH helped me with this), and have mounted it onto one of the walls of my sewing room as my design wall. Spray basting on this design wall, with a sheet to protect the hardwood floor works absolutely A1 for me. C9P