Putting your quilt together
#1
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Putting your quilt together
I saw on the board that some of you "hang" your quilt back up on a wall and then sandwich the pieces together with spray, or whatever... What I would like to know is what do you use to "hang" your pieces to on the wall? I can't get on the floor anymore and I don't have a table big enough to work off of, so I thought maybe this method would work better...but I can't imagine that thumb tacks or anything like that would hold the weight while you sandwiched the quilt together.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated for this old gal.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated for this old gal.
#3
I have shelves on one wall and have curtain in front of it, attached at the top. I close the curtain and use as a wall. If you have space on the wall you can use a piece of flannel as base. Might have to attach to wall with hooks or board at top or as I do with curtain rod. The material clings to it and you can just pin backing first with pins on top to secure.With smaller quilts the batting will cling to the flannel. Make sure to protect everything if you want to use basting spray and open the windows. I never use it, even though I have a can. Too many fumes. I can't do any large quilts, because my area is not big enough. I go to our comminity hall to sandwich my large quilts. I am sure you'll get plenty more suggestions. Hope this helps.
#5
I wish I had a wall to use, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwV8tUkhxUM
I use the table tennis table, which is not too bad.
I use the table tennis table, which is not too bad.
#6
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Do you have a local quilt store or craft store that has a class room??? You might be able to ask them if you could pin baste your quilt there. That is what I use to do when I had larger quilts. GOOD LUCK !!
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I wish I had a wall to use, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwV8tUkhxUM
I use the table tennis table, which is not too bad.
I use the table tennis table, which is not too bad.
#8
My hallway is slick paneling so my husband cut a long piece of carpet tacking board & attached it to the top of the wall. So I just sew a sort of hanging strip to the backing of my quilt & hang it up & tape sides & bottom then put batting on top of that using the little nails on the carpet board , the add the quilt itsellf (with a hanging strip) on top of that/tape good & my DH bastes it for me!! You could use the spray baste also.
#10
One suggestion from a sister, if you use a design board on foam, collect your old sewing machine needles. Once they have outlived their usefullness on the sewing machine, they make great pins to pin quilts to the design wall. Of course while piecing the quilt, the fabric sticks to the flannel, but once you start to sandwich it can get heavy, and straight pins aren't as heavy or strong as the used needles. And if do a lot of quilting, you will soon collect enough needles to help with this job
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