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Old 02-08-2019, 04:19 AM
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Originally Posted by quilterpurpledog View Post
I use a 30 X 72 table and clamps. I use the clamps to hold the first section of the backing; smooth on the batting and lay on the top. I pin or glue (Elmer's) that first section. If I use the glue method I let it dry completely. Then, I move that section off the table and used the clamps to fasten a new section to the table with the clamps and repeat the process. I have good success using this method and I can walk when I'm finished. I could not do the hands and knees thing! You might also look up Sharon Schambler's video on using boards that are 1 X 4's. I like that method also.
This is what I do as well. I just did a king size quilt with this method and it was fine. It can be a bit tedious to move everything around and unclamp/reclamp but it sure beats crawling around on the floor.
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