Does anyone else hate making the quilt "sandwich"??
#92
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I do not like it either. In fact I hate it. I can't stand up for more than 2 or 3 minutes, I can't crawl on my knees and the whole process just makes me out of breath (COPD)as well. So now I have decided to quilt in sections that I can handle easily, QAYG type thing.
#93
Go to susan shamburg.com She has a terrific method of sandwiching the quilt. Doesn't take up much room. I've done this with my last 3 quilts and it's wonderful. Goes very quickly - uses no tape - no stretching of the fabric.
#94
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Oh, I forgot to add that I am thinking of using my Flynn frame just to baste the quilt as well. That way I can do the whole quilt at the same time and then put it on my hoop. I don't want to use the Flynn frame to quilt on, because I like the fact the the hoop swivels and so it is easier for me to hand quilt with these poor arthritic hands of mine. And believe me, I don't want to use the frame to machine quilt. blech
#95
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: McMinnville, OR
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I too have a lot of quilt tops to sandwich but don't have the room to do it. I feel bad with so many "quilts-in-waiting" that I could gift for family. I don't belong to a church or and organization to where I could use their long tables for that purpose. Maybe start going back to church again. Think maybe there's a devine message in there for me? :roll:
#97
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EasyPeezy - That's how I baste my quilts except I thread baste. Hope you will enjoy the process as much as I do. I find it very relaxing.
Add me to the list. I have more tops than quilts.
I use the same method as EasyPeezy, but I start in the middle. I have a JoAnn 60"X30" table. I use metal office clips to hold everthing to the table. If my hands work, I hand baste. But if the hands are hurting, I pin baste. Then I move from side to side to finish. It takes me a whole day (12 - 14 hours). I do mostly bed size quilts - full to king size.
Add me to the list. I have more tops than quilts.
I use the same method as EasyPeezy, but I start in the middle. I have a JoAnn 60"X30" table. I use metal office clips to hold everthing to the table. If my hands work, I hand baste. But if the hands are hurting, I pin baste. Then I move from side to side to finish. It takes me a whole day (12 - 14 hours). I do mostly bed size quilts - full to king size.
#98
Not sure if another member has already posted this but I've found the only way I can put a sandwich together is on a large bed which I cover with about 3 yards of the heaviest vinyl Walmart sells. It is pretty wide and the sandwich slips around to come to me as I spray and/or pin baste it. I use my rolling office chair instead of my wheelchair to get around the sandwich when I need to. For me, this works well and the spray (used sparingly) does not coat the floor or bed.
#100
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I hate sandwiching almost as much as binding. Truth be told I'm not that fond of quilting either. The children's quilts I can manage on my JoAnn's table. I used to pin the larger ones on the tables at my adult ed's quilting class but all personal enrichment classes have been cancelled because CA is broke. I have 2 30x60 folding tables to put together and elevate on bed risers to do larger quilts. Because this has to be set-up in the living room, I can't finish quickly enough for my husband.
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