New online magazine link
#22
Originally Posted by DebbieJJ
I just read my copy of this new online magazine. It is a great magazine for a newbie quilter like me! This message was included in it......
"Don't keep this New Online Quilt
Magazine all to yourself – it's FREE,
so share it with your Quilting Guilds
and Friends!
Don't wait - Invite them to
www.OnlineQuiltMagazine.com to
Subscribe and receive each New Issue
as soon as it's Published!"
Hope you enjoy it too!
"Don't keep this New Online Quilt
Magazine all to yourself – it's FREE,
so share it with your Quilting Guilds
and Friends!
Don't wait - Invite them to
www.OnlineQuiltMagazine.com to
Subscribe and receive each New Issue
as soon as it's Published!"
Hope you enjoy it too!
#28
Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cushing, Oklahoma
Posts: 74
I have been doing my own quilting on my sewing machine for several years. If you baste (pin or otherwise) really good, there is no puckering. I usually go around the inside and border, then quilt the inside, then the border. Just remember to baste really well.
#29
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 739
When I was young I Watch my grandmother Qt with other family member, They started on two sides, and worked toward the center. They were doing hand Qting, semilar to clam shell. They would work as far as they could reach. Stop and roll, they would fill in between to half circle, starting small half circle, the lines were the width of the needle, thoses half circles would get bigger and wider as they crawd out of the valley to make a mountain. Being young I was told to watch the young one. Which I did .But that was towards the cinter.
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