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    Old 11-30-2017, 02:07 PM
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    I didn't watch the whole video but one thing I might add is to cover your floor with an old sheet to catch the overspray. It is really hard to get 505 spray out of carpet. Ask me how I know that one.
    I have been spray basting quits on my design wall. I cover the wall with an old sheet and put the quilt back on it. i stick a few pins in to hold it up. Then I pin the batting over it. I spray baste it. I start in the middle and spray it and do the top half, then the bottom half. I do about 3 feet at a time and smooth as I go. Then I add the top and do the same thing. It works really well. I plan to fix it up so I can do this down in my basement.
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    [QUOTE=true4uca;7952845]
    Originally Posted by rvsfan

    Anyone know the name of her Red Black & White quilt. Thinking it will make a nice teen boy quilt . I'll use more teen apprioate fabric.
    It’s tumbling blocks.
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    That's essentially my basting method too, except I use Elmer's and a warm iron to hurry it along.
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    Old 12-01-2017, 02:33 PM
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    [QUOTE=true4uca;7952845]
    Originally Posted by rvsfan

    Anyone know the name of her Red Black & White quilt. Thinking it will make a nice teen boy quilt . I'll use more teen apprioate fabric.
    There is a link in the description below the video on how to make the Y seams, which gives the measurements of the blocks. 4 1/2" ruler 60 degree ruler. Blocks are cut from 4 1/2" strips.
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