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Christine27 01-01-2012 09:19 PM

Minky Quilt as You Go on a Longarm?
 
My sis-in-law was getting frustrated with the way the minky fabric creeps around when she was trying to sew the strips with "quilt as you go." Can it be loaded on a long arm and assembled that way? I would think that as long as the backing isn't stretched too much, we could do 'quilt as you go' on the frame and hopefully deal with less shifting between the layers of minky fabric. Has anyone tried this? Or is this a nutty idea? Thanks for any and all advice!

luvTooQuilt 01-01-2012 11:01 PM

Sounds nutty but then again might be a brilliant idea.. GO FOR IT... and let us know how it went..

KSellers 01-02-2012 06:35 PM

I did a baby quilt and backed it with minky on the frame. It was not a qayg, but it was very easy.

Christine27 01-03-2012 04:23 AM

I think I'll try it! I'll let you know whether it turns out nutty-good or insanely bad;)

Christine27 01-17-2012 11:06 AM

It worked! I had to adjust the foot so it could have more room, and then adjust my tension. I still used basting spray so that the strip I'd just sewn on would stay in place when I sewed the next strip down on top of it. My sister-in-law already had the backing and batting spray basted together, so I loaded them together on the backing rail. I would definitely do it again, rather than wrestle the whole thing through my regular machine. It is a very heavy blanket! My sis-in-law is thrilled with the end result and says it must have special sleepy powers because when she cuddles under it, she can't help dozing off!


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