Need Help!!!!!!!!!!!
#11
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Small town south of Ottawa, Ontario
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I never spray baste, only because I don't like the fumes. I have a 60" sq table that I drape the quilt over and use safety pins to baste. I then move it around on the table and the draping sections put enough tension on the quilt to keep it nice and smooth. I have never had any problems with pleats or puckers doing this way. Not only that, but, I am not crawling around on the floor and it is alittle easier on the back.
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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this is how i do mine:
http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/blog.php/blog_id/2566
on the hallway wall!
duct tape has not hurt the wall or paint at all.. i use 505 spray.
lay an old sheet on the floor..
http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/blog.php/blog_id/2566
on the hallway wall!
duct tape has not hurt the wall or paint at all.. i use 505 spray.
lay an old sheet on the floor..
spray basting on the hallway wall!
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#13
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: new york state
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watterstide, thanks for the link and your pic. I never thought about doing it on the wall. What a great idea and i have a big empty wall in my sewing room I can use.
I use to take them to a fellowshiph hall to do it. Now I can stay home.
I use to take them to a fellowshiph hall to do it. Now I can stay home.
#14
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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your welcome! i am going to try a 90 x 80 on the wall today. i may need help,holding it up first!
with this big one, i may spray the bottom half first,then do the top. pressing it in the center section first..
make sure your backing and batting is alot bigger than the quilt,like you would need it for a long-armer..to avoid having to repositioning it to much.
once it is up,and secure..then i cut off the excess..the less i have to get under the machine arm, (janome 6600) the better!
with this big one, i may spray the bottom half first,then do the top. pressing it in the center section first..
make sure your backing and batting is alot bigger than the quilt,like you would need it for a long-armer..to avoid having to repositioning it to much.
once it is up,and secure..then i cut off the excess..the less i have to get under the machine arm, (janome 6600) the better!
#18
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,453
well my wall in the hallway does not have enough side clearance to spray baste the one i am working on...soooo
i moved the bed in the spare bedroom, and plan on doing it on the wall in there! good thing my husband is out of state right now! :roll:
i moved the bed in the spare bedroom, and plan on doing it on the wall in there! good thing my husband is out of state right now! :roll:
#19
HI!! I TOOK ONE OF MINE TO THE LIBRARY CONFERENCE ROOM TO LAY OUT. USED SAFETY PINS TO BASTE IT TOGETHER. I JUST NEEDED TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO USE THE ROOM. AS LONG AS YOU HAVE A LIBRARY CARD THERE WAS NO PROBLEM. THEN I LEARNED I COULD USE THE HALL & TABLES AT OUR CHURCH, WHICH WAS EVEN BETTER!!!! IF I DO IT AT HOME, I HAVE TO CLEAR A BIG SPACE ON THE FLOOR, WHICH IS A PAIN WITH MY BAD KNEES. I DON'T USE SPRAY BASTING AS IT TENDS TO GUM UP MY NEEDLE & IS EXPENSIVE.
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