Old 02-20-2013, 08:11 AM
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all4flors
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Default Has anyone ever quilted their quilts a block at a time?

I have a couple of quilt tops ready to be quilted, but after my last mess where I ruined my quilt I am hesitant to quilt them with my machine. I was thinking about laying out the quilt and backing then sandwiching just a section of batting to between the top and bottom at a time. I can then roll the top and backing around the batting and quilt just that one section. When that is finished move on to the next section. A few stitched to attach the batting together should keep it together each time I move. Has anyone done this? If so how did it work? Can anyone see any problems with this method that I haven's thought of?

My machine has a six inch throat so I was thinking of doing a twelve inch block to start out with and see how it goes. Any suggestions?
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