Old 12-30-2013, 04:53 PM
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JudyTheSewer
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I just ran down and Elmered a baby quilt. It was lickety split quick. I have a large dining room table in my sewing suite. It is easy to do a full sized quilt (I haven't tried doing anything larger using the Elmer's School Glue method yet.) I just let the excess fabric fall on both sides of the table, smooth the backing out, put a few bull clips to give a light tension to the backing, and put a grid of glue on, and smooth out the batting. (I put the bottle of glue in a bottle of HOT water for a few minutes to make it drizzle out a bit easier.) Twin/full quilts are done in three sections; middle, one end, the other end. The quilting chore I dislike is pressing yardage
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