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    Old 07-03-2010, 05:54 AM
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    My first official project was a table runner. Just finishing the binding now. I had the hardest time pinning it together without it looking saggy in the back. It took me an hour! I can't imagine how long a twiin or full quilt will take me! I taped the backing tightly to the table, spread out the batting and then the top and used the brass quilting pins that I saw recommended. I had to redo it numerous times before I considered it acceptable. Any shortcuts or hints you all have for me? I wish I could just roll it onto something, nice and tight and have it turn out perfectly!
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    I always use basting spray when I do wall hangings and lap throws or baby blankets. That helps. On placemats and table runners, I use fusible fleece rather than batting. I send twins and larger out to be long-armed.
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    I pin well first, then baste really good, and take out pins. I only take out the pins though, because I have alot of pets, and I'm always afraid they will get one!
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    I use the spray and the pins. My REAL backside bags enough, I do NOT need any on my quilts.
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    Originally Posted by Pam
    I use the spray and the pins. My REAL backside bags enough, I do NOT need any on my quilts.
    So funny. Mine too.
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    Old 07-03-2010, 07:04 AM
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    I use basting spray and that works better for me than pins or basting. It's faster too.
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    Old 07-03-2010, 07:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by daniellern76
    How do you all keep your sandwiches together tightly??
    Lots of mayo! *giggle*
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    Old 07-03-2010, 08:12 AM
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    I have to laugh when I read your topic 'how to hold a sandwich together' I had just finished eating fresh tomato sandwich, and you know how messy that can be. My thought was I need this info now. My laugh for today.
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    Old 07-03-2010, 08:16 AM
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    One thing I have found was that when I was taping my backing to a hard, flat surface, I was often stretching it in my attempt to get it flat. This results in the backing "sagging" when you remove the tape because the fabric pulls back in naturally once that the pressure is gone.

    Try not to stretch it - just lay it smooth - not tight.

    I have since moved on to the spray, but the same rules apply.
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    Old 07-03-2010, 08:18 AM
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    Well I like to just vacuum my living room floor really well. Then I just straight pin everything to the carpet. Then you can pull on the layers and keep everything tight. I usually pin all the outside edges to the carpet. Once I get it all pinned and smooth then I pin the quilt together. Works best for me. I have issues getting it all smooth otherwise.
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