Old 03-06-2021, 02:54 PM
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mcadwell
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Originally Posted by rryder View Post
I puddle on my domestic machines when quilting, but roll when putting the binding on and that's what I use the quilt clips for on the domestics. Interestingly, I have found rolling (and folding the rolled parts up to avoid drag) works really well on my Sweet Sixteen for quilting and is actually easier on my shoulders than puddling.

Rob
Thanks Rob...everyone is saying they puddle so I'm thinking I should continue to do that and then you come along and tell me rolling is better.

LOL! You guys are supposed to be helping me here. You know, not making me have to try both ways to figure out what's best for me. What's wrong with you? LOL!

All kidding aside, I've tried what _I've_ been calling 'squashing the quilt around' (that is apparently called 'puddling') and was hoping someone would have an easier solution I could try. I can see the merits of both. So, I will try rolling next time to see if I prefer it to squashing / puddling.
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