Old 12-01-2009, 10:03 AM
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canuckninepatch
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Originally Posted by Dkm
I hope this doesn't end up sounding complicated because it isn't. It just takes some effort and getting all things lined up. A good item to test this on would be a wall hanging. I have made 9 lap quilts using this method and have never used a pin.

First, I cut some strips about 2" wide and then divide that into 3" cuts(appx). I always leave a good amount on sides and top of backing and batting. (Just in case I need to adjust some).
Iron the back and make sure there are no wrinkles.
Starting at the top of the backing place cut strips in random spots. You can put the wonder under on the entire backing (cut strips)and then add the batting. Iron down. Next put cut strips on the batting and then add the quilt top. Iron down. If this isn't really clear enough please email me again.
I guess I'm too much of a visual person, because I can't quite visualize this. Any additional info. would be helpful. Thanks.
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