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Old 02-17-2010, 09:18 PM
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I like Freddy Moran's approach to coordinating fabrics. She says if 10 are good together, 100 are better. She's got to be the Queen of Scrap and I really like her work. She likes to put black accents in her quilts; polka dots, stripes, plaids,etc, and it's very striking. :mrgreen:
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Old 02-18-2010, 03:28 AM
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Originally Posted by yourstrulyquilts
I like Freddy Moran's approach to coordinating fabrics. She says if 10 are good together, 100 are better. She's got to be the Queen of Scrap and I really like her work. She likes to put black accents in her quilts; polka dots, stripes, plaids,etc, and it's very striking. :mrgreen:
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Old 02-18-2010, 03:53 AM
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I used to dislike sandwiching until I found plastic clamps at Lowe's Hardware. Now I clamp the backing down to one side of my cutting table....smooth it out and clamp the other side. Add the batting.......smooth and reclamp, add the top....smooth and reclamp and then pin away. I can do it so quickly now that I don't mind it but boy do I miss those tools when I am at my Dad's......LOL!
What kind of clamps? This sounds really interesting. Getting down on all fours to pin a quilt is getting harder and harder.
I bought 2 sets of these clamps and boy I have to say they are the best investments I ever made and my back loves me for it......LOL!

http://www.lowes.com/pd_202726-52800...Ntk=i_products

The nice thing about these clamps is that they open really wide so they would fit the side of just about any table.
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Old 02-18-2010, 04:30 AM
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For me it is the squaring up. So tedious and than for some reason there is always one block that is off by 1/2 in. Don't know why, can't figure that one out.
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I love every aspect of quilting usually but lately it's the sandwiching - getting the backing to lay flat and then to be straight and all...
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Old 02-18-2010, 05:08 AM
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definetly borders and binding, i am planning a borderless quilt for one of my next ones :)
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Old 02-18-2010, 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
Originally Posted by Deb watkins
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Ok...this is going to sound terrible but it's the acutal quilting that I dread sometimes. I love the planning, cutting and peicing phases. I dont mind the endless pressing and sandwhiching parts. But hand quilting takes so long and I am still learning to machine quilt...so it's the phase of the process that frustrates me the most.
I am with you on this! I machine quilt, and it seems that it takes me longer to do all of this than putting it all together. I keep looking - how many more 'rows' or panels to do :shock:
I used to feel that way, then I got my Flynn system. I quilted a queen size quilt in 7 hours. 7 hours, how crazy fast is that??
I know this is off topic but have been debating on buying the flynn system is it hard to load and how easy is the learning process
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Old 02-18-2010, 05:41 AM
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snipping all the threads and FINALLY quilting it without puckering the backing!
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Old 02-18-2010, 05:50 AM
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Washing and pressing the fabric before cutting. Usually I never wash my fabrics for my quilts. I HATE pressing yardage and trying to get it all straight so I get a straight grain.
Oh, and binding. I really really hate binding.
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Old 02-18-2010, 05:59 AM
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HAHAHA - we are all fussing about different aspects of quilting - but, admit it - we all LOVE it and will continue to make quilts until we DIE!
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