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capucine 12-12-2010 02:10 PM

Greetings to all.
Can some one please help me i am about to put a quilt together but no where to lay the backing etc to sandwich them together my table isn't big enough and the edges are too wide to use bulldog clip to hold the back down. I really need to finish it before xmas.

Cyn 12-12-2010 02:12 PM

The floor is doable but backs usually suffer. Sometimes churches or lqs have large tables/areas where you can baste a quilt...

erstan947 12-12-2010 02:16 PM

I have gone to my church fellowship hall and put tables together to pin baste mine. Someone said they used tables at local library. Just thoughts.

capucine 12-12-2010 02:19 PM

Thank you i didn't think of churches table would they let any one do that?

Sadiemae 12-12-2010 02:20 PM

We have a couple of stores in our area where you can use their classrooms at certain times.

capucine 12-12-2010 02:31 PM

Thank you for the quick response, i am waiting for the church library to open at 10am and i will ask them. Have a good day :)

grannyp70 12-12-2010 02:34 PM

Why can't you use your bed to sandwich your quilt. I do mine and its pretty easy to do that way. Just my suggestion. Have a great day.

capucine 12-12-2010 02:34 PM

Thank you, the floor is very tempting right now i am checking a couple of options first:)

Holice 12-12-2010 02:37 PM

You can baste on a regular table - even a card table.
Just center all layers and let sides fall to the floor. Smooth and stretch out. Baste the section on the top of the table. Then pull the next unbasted section to the top and continue until all is finished. I have basted queen size on a card table this way. The sides hanging over will keep the layers smooth and pulling to the top of the table further straightens it out.

capucine 12-12-2010 02:37 PM

How do you pin your work on a soft surface? I always thought it had to be hard surface to be able to get the pins through the 3 layers. How do i use the bed for that? :(


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