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Old 11-20-2010, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by hobo2000
Thank you for the Sharon Schamber method. I am tired of ruining my fingers and nails with pins. I am off to get boards and try this method.
If you look thru the boards at a Home Depot you'll find some that are already primed on one side and the edges. The ones I found are a wood product similar to MDF. They're very nice and very straight.
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Old 11-20-2010, 09:23 AM
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I had pleats all the time too. Til I started using basting spray. That solved that problem for me.
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I had this happen to me also I used basting spray and pens but
forgot to put on walking foot got to end of quilt huge glob .It also helps if you work your way out from middle on large
projects.And agree with everyone else pen or baste well.Good luck I know your frustration.
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Old 11-20-2010, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
If you use the Sharon Schamber method you don't have pleats and you don't have to get down on the floor either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhwNylePFAA
Thank you, thank you. I would be able to get ON the floor, but would not be able to get up without help so this has been wonderful. I'm the one who gets on the floor then tries to get up, ends up laughing so much with my husband that he finally has to step in. I walk fine, it's the floor that is my challenge, so thank you again :)

Also, I pinned about 4" apart. I am going to study this tutorial.
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Old 11-20-2010, 11:56 AM
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I pull my backing real taut without overstretching and tape it down with painter's tape. (Usually, I work on large tabled pushed together at work to do this) Then I lay the batting down in halves and smooth it out on top, patting as I go. I repeat with the top and pin about hand-width apart.
Then I check the back and make sure all is smooth.
By using that method, I have had no puckers using the alking foot for SID or other straight stitch quilting.
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My husband went to home depot and got me 2 8 ft straight boards, he painted and sanded them and now I put the leaf in our dinning room table and set and pin I do as Sharon does only I pin. Works great and no pleats on the back.
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Originally Posted by karen65ae
Starch then tape( use masking tape or what ever tape will stick to your floor.).. the backing to the floor firmly not stretched making sure there are no creases then put batting then quilt top... Pin about every 4 inches... Once pinned remove from the floor and turn over and check that the batting is smooth I sometimes have to repin some sections.. another way is to use bull clips to hold the backing onto a table then pin batting etc
Where do you get these bull clips? I would love to use them when I make crib quilts
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Its the only way I baste since seeing her video - no creases!!
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This is a fabulous idea!

Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
If you use the Sharon Schamber method you don't have pleats and you don't have to get down on the floor either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhwNylePFAA
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Originally Posted by OmaForFour
This is a fabulous idea!

Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
If you use the Sharon Schamber method you don't have pleats and you don't have to get down on the floor either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhwNylePFAA
I basted a baby quilt using this method yesterday. It was very easy and really pretty fast.
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