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My first quilt, i'm not loving machine quilting....lol

My first quilt, i'm not loving machine quilting....lol

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Old 08-23-2011, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by totosmom
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. . . A few years ago a quilting board newsletter explained how to lay out your entire quilt and then secure just the middle third... cut away the batting on the outside thirds.. quilt the middle.. then add one side of the batting back on.......this really works !! ....
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Wow. That is intriguing, Carrot. And so logical. But how do attach the outer thirds when it comes time to quilt them?
your quilt top and backing are still in one piece-- it is only the batting you cut a third away on each side-- so only the batting you have to reattach.. does this make sense ?
OK, so it's just the batting that you cut away, but when you reattach it, do you just add it into the sandwich and keep on quilting or do you join the batting with ZZ stitching? I imagine that would be terribly awkward ... so I guess not. Just curious!
I hand stitch the batting pieces back together. trying to do it with the machine would be alot of weight would probably stretch everything out of wack .
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Old 08-23-2011, 04:00 PM
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A walking foot and a foot that has the flange on the edge helps alot.

Sometimes I enjoy the quilting process and sometimes I hate it. It all depends on how the top pieced, was it a horror from the beginning or did it go together easily? I find that my attitude can be a major part of the whole process.

If I have bad vibs about a quilt, and have the time, I put it aside for awhile to clear my head, then reapproach it with a better attitude. Sounds silly, but for me, it works.
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:33 AM
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Thank you, the ironing board hint is very helpful. I hadn't thought about it but that was one of the annoyances, even thought my first quilt is only lap size. Thanks again for your hint and encouragement!
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