Old 01-24-2016, 05:49 PM
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btiny36
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Default conflicting information for longarm quilting

Is there a right way or wrong way when longarm quilting example.....once the quilt is loaded I've been told different ways to start quilting 1- when starting, quilt your top border, then move onto the next row and start from the side border and quilt across regardless if you are quilting each block seperately and continue on to the end of row......the 2nd way I was told is quilt your top border, then move to the next row and if you are going to quilt each block seperately, to do that, then advance the quilt and continue to quilt each block then when all blocks are quilted you then unroll quilt and do the side borders. So is there a right way or wrong way OR a more favorable way....I have quilted the center of a quilt before, then went back and quilted the borders (this is without removing the quilt) and found that things in the border tended to pucker.....Thanks in advance....this will also help me when I go to quilt my Double Wedding Ring Quilt
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