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Old 02-10-2019, 04:54 AM
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This sounds like an excellent plan quilterpurpledog! I may have to try it. I'm going to check into the Elmer's school glue method on YouTube also. BTW all the ideas here are great ideas. Thanks for sharing with us.

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.
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