Need Help...First Quilt Mistakes!
#23
When I'm at mom's I have to use her carpeted floor so I put my cutting mat under the quilt. I have also used basting spray for smaller quilts. For larger quilts I spray baste and then pinned in a few places to make sure it stays together while sewing for the larger quilts. Hope this helps.
#24
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: tn.
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If you have a large enough wall, It is easier than getting on the floor. Pin your backing to the wall, spray with basting spray, next, add your layer of batting and smooth, spray baste, then add your top and smooth. Works well for me.
#25
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Indiana
Posts: 72
Your quilt is cute as can be. I think you done a great job on the quilt for the first time. I like to use QAUG method on small quilts that I am not going to put on the frame. That might be an option for you. Your grandson will love it and watching him with it will make you forget about all your worries. Keep up the good work.
#26
You might want to try warm and white or warm and natural batting and use the basting spray before quilting. You will have to bind when you are done but you will probably find that it will help with the little puckers. It looks great though. The suggested taping to the floor is good too.
#27
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: N. Florida
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I love your Winne the Pooh quilt. It's so precious.
I just finished quilting a 40" x 70" lap quilt and I ending up basting with pins. I have a banquet table that I laid the quilt across and just basted in sections smoothing and pinning each section. I really took my time with the basting. I stitched in the ditch and started in the center of the quilt and worked my way out. Everytime I finished a line of stitching I took the quilt over to the table and examined the back for puckers. It worked great.
Have fun making your next quilt. It will get easier and more fun.
I just finished quilting a 40" x 70" lap quilt and I ending up basting with pins. I have a banquet table that I laid the quilt across and just basted in sections smoothing and pinning each section. I really took my time with the basting. I stitched in the ditch and started in the center of the quilt and worked my way out. Everytime I finished a line of stitching I took the quilt over to the table and examined the back for puckers. It worked great.
Have fun making your next quilt. It will get easier and more fun.
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I think it's very cute! As others have said a batt with more cotton content will make it easier to keep the layers together. I love Hobbs 80/20 fusible batt but it gives a flatter look than polyester. I lot of people love the spray basting too. I find the quilt sandwich is much more stable if you use a fusible. You should be proud of your first effort, you did good!
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