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Originally Posted by postal packin' mama
Glad to hear that it worked on a king-size quilt!
I was wondering about the stretching factor of the two top pieces: sounds like I'd need to stop quilting a little ways back from the raw edges that are to be joined so I'd have enough space to be able to pin back the batting & backing without stressing the to-be-joined edges. Then the top's SID lines would be continued across the newly joined area, right? |
Thanks, again, for your info.
Is that a Singer 401-A in your avatar? I've got one & used it for SID quilting on my king-size tumbling blocks quilt. Great old machine. |
Originally Posted by postal packin' mama
Thanks, again, for your info.
Is that a Singer 401-A in your avatar? I've got one & used it for SID quilting on my king-size tumbling blocks quilt. Great old machine. |
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