putting the quilt top and back together
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I tried spray basting a queen size on the wall and was not happy with it. I had problems with the batting stretching and misshaping. When I took it down from the wall there were wrinkles all on the backing. So I took it apart and laid it on my tables (with the help of my son) and spray basted that way. Had to shift it around to get it all on the table top but i like the results better when i finished. I have used the hobss fusible and really like it also. I was looking for something that was quicker than pin basting since I have a tendency to make large quilts. However, it looks like more pin basting will be in my future - in addition to spray basting on the table.
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Before I got my quilting frame, I would tape the backing to the floor, lay the batting out, smooth it down, tape it to the backing, lay the top down, smooth it out, tape it to the backing and then put enough safety pins in it to where I knew nothing was going to shift. It allso probably added a extra pound or two to the weight of everthing
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i baste with a needle & thread- in a cross hatch type pattern- lines about 3-4" apart in both directions. i personally hate having to remove all the pins - pulling threads is so much easier-and for me faster- and i've not had much luck with the sprays except on small projects-always wind up thread basting anyway- so see no reason to bother (waste my money) on the sprays
#18
I only hand quilt so don't know if this would work for machine quilting, but I baste quilt using pearl cotton and a long needle. I find it much quicker than pins. I also starch backing. Haven't tried the spray, but after reading the comments I think I'll try it.
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I have always pinned mine and I have no problem with it. I am going to try something different for my knees I am \
I am using are a little too big for my skinny legs and I have a had time keeping them on. I do have a new idea and
when I get this quilt finished I am on I am going to try my new idea for the next one. (good Luck)
I am using are a little too big for my skinny legs and I have a had time keeping them on. I do have a new idea and
when I get this quilt finished I am on I am going to try my new idea for the next one. (good Luck)
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