Where do you sandwich "big" quilts
#52
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Join Date: May 2010
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That is what I do we girls go to the senior center, and push severly tables together, it is so much easier then the floor, and they are so gracious to have us come in...easier on the back also..also you can use the church hall and put tables together....
#53
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Ocala, FL
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Originally Posted by Kryssa
I am in the process of making my first bed size quilt. It's a twin XL for my brother who is going to college next month. Up until now, I've always made lap size quilts that I could sandwich on my dining room table.
So where do you work on bigger quilts? The only answer I could come up with is the floor, which I will do if there's nothing better.
Thanks :)
So where do you work on bigger quilts? The only answer I could come up with is the floor, which I will do if there's nothing better.
Thanks :)
#55
Most Joanns or Michaels have a classroom that is not used often, they will let you use the tables when the room is empty.
I pin mine at work on my lunch hour using the conference room tables. Nice quiet and relaxing!!! I have also used my parents ping pong table by removing the net. It works great.
I pin mine at work on my lunch hour using the conference room tables. Nice quiet and relaxing!!! I have also used my parents ping pong table by removing the net. It works great.
#57
I use the floor. I position the backing and tape it down with masking tape, then lay the batting and finish off with the top. I then use safety pins as close together as I think is needed. Probably more than necessary but I don't want things to shift whn using my rather small quilting frame.
#58
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: currently central new jersey
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Originally Posted by quilterken
Get a 4' x 8' piece of MDF or plywood, have it cut into 2 pieces 4' square and add a piano hinge so you have a large folding board or table top. I have even seen them in 3 pieces. This folding table top can be laid over your kitchen table and stored when not in use. Really saves your back...
#59
Originally Posted by Kryssa
I am in the process of making my first bed size quilt. It's a twin XL for my brother who is going to college next month. Up until now, I've always made lap size quilts that I could sandwich on my dining room table.
So where do you work on bigger quilts? The only answer I could come up with is the floor, which I will do if there's nothing better.
Thanks :)
So where do you work on bigger quilts? The only answer I could come up with is the floor, which I will do if there's nothing better.
Thanks :)
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