Old 10-02-2014, 07:46 AM
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katyharmon
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Default Newbie question about machine quilting, need help!

Hi everyone! I just joined today!

I am working on my first ever quilt. I did not use a pattern, but it's a basic scrap square pattern for a twin bed. I basted it using pins, and started to quilt using my standard presser foot (Brother XL-2600i). It has basically shifted my entire quilt top and now it's starting to bubble up and I'm worried if I keep going it will end up off of my batting/backing.

I am just quilting diagonal stripes. I started from a corner and should have started from the middle. I've only done about 10 rows.

Should I rip them out and start over? Use my walking foot to stitch the ditch? Just start in the middle? Keep going? Send it off to be completed? I know it's not going to be perfect, just want my2 year old to have it for her big girl bed.

Thank you!!
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