I hate quilting!
#41
I also use Sharons 2 board method for basting. It really is quite fast and much less bulky then pinning.. My fingers really hurt by the end though. I also liked spray basting but really have a good indoor place to do it.
#42
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 131
Now that it's getting to be pool time in my area I'm investing in a few dowls and 3 pool noodles. If you have a larger quilt, use a dowl the size of the inside opening of the noodle to hold 2 together. Make 3 the same size, role backing on one, batting on middle one and top on the last one then you just spray or whatever method you choose.
#43
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 131
Quilting is a learned process. My first quilt I did in sections and from then on that's the way I go for larger ones. I'm investing in rulers for fmq with templates. Since I don't have a top made currently, once I do I'll take a picture of it. Make a drawing of each block and start there. There also are rulers that you can use for an all-over quilting so you don't have to do a lot of planning and thread breaks.
#46