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Old 11-04-2011, 12:34 PM
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Google Sharon Schamber's tutorial on basting a quilt. All you need is 2 boards and you can sit down to baste. It's the greatest technique and the only one I use to baste. (I do pin baste instead of thread basting).
I have done both pins and thread basting using Sharon's tutorial and my knees and back thank her immensely!
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Old 11-04-2011, 12:51 PM
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I starch my backing. I use a banquet table or two for my quilt sandwich. They say you can
use a card table if that's all you have available. I use bull dog clips all around and thread baste.
I am not a pinner or sprayer. Always start in the middle and work my way out. If the quilt is
bigger, after I've basted the center I move the sandwich to one corner, put the clips back making sure everything is taut and then baste away.
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Old 11-04-2011, 12:55 PM
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Thank you for the tutorial. I'm going to have to go get some long boards!
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would the spray basting work? I use it to keep things together long enough to thread baste.
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The back of my quilts never look as good as the top. Always seem to have a few puckers and eyelashes and little knots. I just don't worry about them. I make my quilts for myself or family members . It's not like I am going to show them or sell them.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:31 PM
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I starch heavily, then I put it on my cutting table, stretch it taut(not too much though), then tape it down with painter's tape, then I do the rest of the sandwich. Although I struggle mightily with the actual quilting, I've never had a pucker.
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This is one of the biggest reasons I use my LA...and yes, I realize that everyone doesn't have one...BUT, if I didn't, I'd be right in here with you.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by LivelyLady View Post
Google Sharon Schamber's tutorial on basting a quilt. All you need is 2 boards and you can sit down to baste. It's the greatest technique and the only one I use to baste. (I do pin baste instead of thread basting).
WOW! That's awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this and will definitely get the supplies ready for the next project.
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Originally Posted by butterflies5518 View Post
I have done both pins and thread basting using Sharon's tutorial and my knees and back thank her immensely!
I can definitely see why!
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I have used large safety pins to hold the backing taut when I've had to layer it on carpet. It doesn't hold quite as well as a tile floor and tape but I didn't have any puckers. When I pin basted the layers, I slid cardboard under so it wouldn't be pinned to the carpet!
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