Advice on a big quilt...keeping it smooth
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Advice on a big quilt...keeping it smooth
Ok, I am working on my first nice size quilt, I think it will be about 55"x65" when done. I don't have a huge table so how do you keep it smooth when quilting. I am just doing straight lines down the blocks since it is to be a rag type block quilt. I do have my walking foot on and it does help but I can't seem to keep it smooth. Not sure if the pins are pulling on the table of if I need to move more away from the wall.
Any advice?
Here is the quilt once I got the pieces laid out how I liked them.
Please excuse the mess...Little Bit was playing on the bed...and everywhere else. lol
Any advice?
Here is the quilt once I got the pieces laid out how I liked them.
Please excuse the mess...Little Bit was playing on the bed...and everywhere else. lol
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I pin the sandwich before quilting and then take the iron to it. If it's a large quilt, I sometimes use 505 spray on it to help hold in place as well. I would pull the table away from the wall and maybe put a card table behind your sewing table. When I'm doing a queen sized quilt, I'll put a chair to my left to help hold up the quilt on that side. Of course, the cats usually think that chair is there for their convenience
#3
did you pin baste it first or spray baste it or use fusible batting? something to hold the layers together. you need to make room behind your machine for the quilt to go without bunching up or falling off the table. then lump the quilt in your lap and move under the foot as needed. some quilters put the quilt over their shoulder. never worked well for me.
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I pinned basted. I think part of the problem is the batting. I tried a new kind, never again will I stray from Warm & Natural! It is nice warm batting but seems to bunch up more than the Warm & Natural I have used for smaller baby quilts. I did move the table out and it seemed to help some. I have the bulk in my lap and try to keep the left side from hanging too much. It is just slow going at this point. Maybe I can figure something out.....Thanks!
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when you rearrange the quilt for a new section - be sure you smooth both top and bottom even tho it is basted.
I also will put long straight pins in it at a few places around and in front of the pressure foot.
The basting doesn't always hold the layers smooth and flat. You have to resmooth as you quilt. And be sure the area you are quilting is not restricted and is flat under the machine.
I also will put long straight pins in it at a few places around and in front of the pressure foot.
The basting doesn't always hold the layers smooth and flat. You have to resmooth as you quilt. And be sure the area you are quilting is not restricted and is flat under the machine.
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Ditto! Or you can put anything next to you to support. It's just easier with the ironing board because they can be height adjusted.
#10
Thanks everyone! I got the first set of seams done and by the end finally got a good rhythm going...hoping to find it again when I start the second set of seams. I am going width this time so it is alittle shorter so maybe that will help. lol
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