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I may never make another bed-sized quilt again...

I may never make another bed-sized quilt again...

Old 08-07-2010, 03:45 PM
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That's one reason I hand quilt. I roll the quilt up on two 8' long poles that I encased with batting and muslin. Set it on a table and have it extend out to a rail chair and I'm on my way. Works better than a quilting frame as far as I'm concerned. Just roll it up when you're done for the day if you need the space.

PLUS - I just love, love, love the way hand-quilting looks!
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Old 08-07-2010, 04:28 PM
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Kryssa,
I find that I love hand stitching better than machine stritching. I find it very relaxing. And I love to sitd. If my stitches aren't exact, it's ok and also gives me alot of practice for when I do hand stitching where it is noticeable.
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Old 08-07-2010, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by chance
That's one reason I hand quilt. I roll the quilt up on two 8' long poles that I encased with batting and muslin. Set it on a table and have it extend out to a rail chair and I'm on my way. Works better than a quilting frame as far as I'm concerned. Just roll it up when you're done for the day if you need the space.

PLUS - I just love, love, love the way hand-quilting looks!
Wow, you made up your own frame. It sounds really good. I like to haul mine around and sit on my couch so, it would be rougher for me to get one done. But It sounds like a really good idea. We are hard core hand quilters. I also love hand quilting and how it looks. No machine can match that as far as I am concerned. They are good in their own way, but as far as heirlooms go, how can you beat handwork? :)
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Old 08-07-2010, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by kaygerou
Kryssa,
I find that I love hand stitching better than machine stritching. I find it very relaxing. And I love to sitd. If my stitches aren't exact, it's ok and also gives me alot of practice for when I do hand stitching where it is noticeable.
My hand stitching isn't perfect. But I like the hand made look to them. Perfection isn't what I am looking for. Its not important to me that it be exact. Seeing each stitch that was done by hand in its own way, makes me feel great. I love some of the old ones that show very little experience. But look how we inspect them and see the loving work that went into them.
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Old 08-07-2010, 06:32 PM
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Oh dear one, I'm going nuts trying to stitch in the ditch! I feel your frustration! I have a lovely, bright quilt top. Saw some pretty lime Minky (sp?) My trusted quilt shop person said I didn't need batting, just use Minky, stitch in the ditch to attach Minky to top. Sweet mother, I'm having a terrible time stitching straight. I use a walking foot, too. The lint/fuzz is for the birds! I'll bring it back to my quilt person for assistance. Stitch in the ditch isn't as easy as I thought.
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Old 08-07-2010, 06:37 PM
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I have a couple books that show you how to quilt in sections.
You make a section of the quilt and quilt it...then make another section and quilt that...by the time you have the top done, you have almost finished the whole thing.
I have fibromyalgia and wrestling a whole quilt all at once, for me is unthinkable!

Divide and Conquer

Marti Michell's Quilting In Sections
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Old 08-07-2010, 07:10 PM
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Sorry to hear this. Try to quilt until it seems like a burden then stop do something else and then start again. Just don't give up.
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Sorry to hear this. Try to quilt until it seems like a burden then stop do something else and then start again. Just don't give up.
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Sorry to hear this. Try to quilt until it seems like a burden then stop do something else and then start again. Just don't give up.
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Old 08-07-2010, 07:19 PM
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have you ever thought of just tying the larger quilts? most of my queen size quilts i have always tied. i don't want to spend the extra money or depersonalize my quilt by having someone else machine quilt it when i give it as a gift. my boyfriend has told me he likes the look of tied quilts and it makes him remember his childhood so it's a heartwarming memory for him to see and use a handmade quilt that has been tied with yarn.
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