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Old 11-13-2011, 06:29 PM
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Default How to pin basting a quilt on a table

I remember seeing a video I think on YouTube of someone pin basting a quilt top on a table and the rolling the layers up on 2 pieces of wood (maybe a 2x4). I can't find it. Does anyone know how to do it or where I can find the video?
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I have that bookmarked. I'll go find it for you.
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I'm pretty sure that it's a Sharon Schamer's video, but I don't have the link.
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Old 11-13-2011, 07:43 PM
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It's definately a Sharon Schambler video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhwNylePFAA This is the link. It is called - Hand basting a quilt. There are several parts. Good luck. I haven't tried it yet, but it sure looks like a good way to go.
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ooops....I forgot to find the video but better late than never!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhwNylePFAA

There is also a Part 2. I hate basting a quilt and this looks much easier than laying it out on the floor and then kneeling down to baste.
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I adapted a method taught by Harriet Hargraves when I pinned the Signature quilt. I have pictures here: http://quiltingcorgis.blogspot.com/2...-ye-unpin.html

Basically - I centered the quilt back on my big board and locked in place with binder clips (bought specifically for quilting, and cleaned in advance so that I don't transfer anything to the quilt). I then centered the batting on the board (the hardest part for me) and then the top.

Because I was worried about things being consistently centered along the board, my addition to the process is to tape coffee stirrers along the center length & width of the board so that I can feel the lump and ensure the centeredness. I also used a ruler to be certain that the front of the quilt was precisely centered on the line.

After pinning the center, I released the binder clips and let the pinned section hang off the board to the front then repinned along the back of the board - the weight of the pins kept the tension in the quilt. I repeated to the other side.

The one thing I will change next time is to use a solid surface to pin against. Using the big board, I pinned the quilt to the fabric cover more than once Even putting my cutting board underneath would improve the process as the pin would have something to work off of, rather than get caught in.

Hope this helps.

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This is video I am looking for also but it was not Sharon's video any one else know someone different that has a video on it hers is good but not the one I, looking for. Thanks
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