what happened to tacking.
#21
I tie /tack mine. will never be able to afford a longarm and will most likely never create any quilts good enough to spend more than I have in fabric to have it sent out to quilt.(although I do have a couple planned. If they turn out well enough lol,I have high hopes ha ha)
This is why you don't see me post pics, cause they don't seem to be acceptable as "quilts" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
This is why you don't see me post pics, cause they don't seem to be acceptable as "quilts" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
#23
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Tieing, tacking, basting! The differences between American and British English are always so interesting. In my mind, tacking is the same as basting, and I have learnt to use the word basting becasue it is used in the quilting world. (I had never heard it before I started quilting 11 months ago).I have never heard the word tacking meaning to tie. Is it just me or are other users of British English a little confused?
#24
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Originally Posted by Newaddict
Tieing, tacking, basting! The differences between American and British English are always so interesting. In my mind, tacking is the same as basting, and I have learnt to use the word basting becasue it is used in the quilting world. (I had never heard it before I started quilting 11 months ago).I have never heard the word tacking meaning to tie. Is it just me or are other users of British English a little confused?
Well, to me all three are different procedures. I tie a quilt, tack a lining at seams on clothing, or tack darts, baste a quilt or any temporary stitching. But I find a lot of people use these terms interchangeably. Only know one Brit so can't say how they compare to our terms. I only know she gives her kids biscuits, not cookies or crackers.
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I kind of thought "tacking" was using some sort of stitching - like "turkey tracks" - to hold the layers together.
Here are some links to "turkey tracks" or "crows feet" or "lazy daisy"
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1753-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-19582-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-26051-1.htm
Here are some links to "turkey tracks" or "crows feet" or "lazy daisy"
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1753-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-19582-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-26051-1.htm
#28
Originally Posted by betbet
at one time most people tacked quilts abd now it seems that everyone thinks a quilt has to be quilted. when making an everyday quilt tqcking is completely acceptable. i can not take the time or money it takes to send each quilt to the quilters. please give me your thoughts on this subject. betbet
If you don't want to quilt your quilts then don't. Do whatever makes you happy.
#29
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Originally Posted by betbet
at one time most people tacked quilts abd now it seems that everyone thinks a quilt has to be quilted. when making an everyday quilt tqcking is completely acceptable. i can not take the time or money it takes to send each quilt to the quilters. please give me your thoughts on this subject. betbet
If you don't want to quilt your quilts then don't. Do whatever makes you happy.
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