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toverly 08-03-2015 05:14 AM

Need acquired UFQ advice.
 
I need advice from y'all. A friend gave me her mom's stash, they recently broke up her household. In it are two quilts that are sandwiched and ready to go. The batting is older poofy polyester batting. She started to hand quilt them and then stopped. I would like to finish them fmq and give them back to my friend. But have never worked with poofy batting. Should I take them apart and add thinner cotton batting or try to free motion over this poofy stuff. Any advice?

Tartan 08-03-2015 05:22 AM

You can FMQ polyester but it moves more than 80/20 . You need to baste well so you don't get wrinkles on the back. Usually I would change it out but I think I would FMQ a heart around the hand quilting to preserve it for the daughter and persevere with FMQing the original batt.

Judith1005 08-03-2015 05:27 AM

Also, I only have a small domestic machine that I quilt on, If you use the Polyester batting, you stitch length should be a little longer. (I am going from personal experience on that.)

soccertxi 08-03-2015 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 7275571)
You can FMQ polyester but it moves more than 80/20 . You need to baste well so you don't get wrinkles on the back. Usually I would change it out but I think I would FMQ a heart around the hand quilting to preserve it for the daughter and persevere with FMQing the original batt.

I love Tartan's idea about the heart around the hand quilting. If the batt is too unwieldy, how about tieing the rest? I am sure the family would be happy just to have it completed. Not sure I would be comfortable wrestling with all that poly puff! Just an idea...

ManiacQuilter2 08-03-2015 06:59 AM

Just be careful because poly will enjoy shifting on you. Good Luck!

QuiltnNan 08-03-2015 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by soccertxi (Post 7275632)
I love Tartan's idea about the heart around the hand quilting. If the batt is too unwieldy, how about tieing the rest? I am sure the family would be happy just to have it completed. Not sure I would be comfortable wrestling with all that poly puff! Just an idea...


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 7275571)
You can FMQ polyester but it moves more than 80/20 . You need to baste well so you don't get wrinkles on the back. Usually I would change it out but I think I would FMQ a heart around the hand quilting to preserve it for the daughter and persevere with FMQing the original batt.

i love both of these ideas!

toverly 08-03-2015 10:54 AM

I knew y'all would have an answer! I never thought of tieing it! Thank you so much. I think I will do that. One is a star quilt and one is a sunbonnet sue. I don't know when she started it, but I am glad to finish it for her. I think I will look into the machine tieing. The parts that are quilted are pretty far apart. Thanks for the advice.

ontheriver 08-04-2015 01:26 PM

I use poofy batting a lot, i like the poof, its warm, snugly, and lightweight. For my personal quilts I don't like to feel weighed down when sleeping. Never had a shifting problem so far.

nativetexan 08-04-2015 04:42 PM

you could do a lot of tying by machine, to hold it all together. On one quilt I used the tiny circle stitch option in some triangles. worked fine.

carolynjo 08-05-2015 05:02 AM

I frequently tie my quilts by using the heart motif on my DSM. It holds well and children love seeing the hearts on their quilts.


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