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Old 04-05-2024, 10:01 AM
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charlottequilts
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[QUOTE=Onebyone;8644304]I glue baste my quilts. The back and quilt top are coated in a thin layer of glue and then pressed dry. Not one little bit of fabric will shift or bunch. It's like quilting flat paper. I don't have to worry about any puckers, folds, or 'pillows'. I can finish quilting a throw size quilt in about an hour doing swirls or straight lines. Right now I'm machine quilting starting in the middle and making one big spiral outward. I'm using the walking foot as the width of the stitch lines to keep me straight.

Onebyone, are you using the WF with the feed teeth down, as in free motion? I am imagining the angular circle I would get by shifting the quilt every little bit to turn the foot.

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