10 Minute Block
#36
Originally Posted by Essiescott
Originally Posted by Buckeye Rose
I just love easy blocks!....and this one has to be the easiest I've ever done. Started today and it's ready to sandwich and quilt, although the sandwiching is the worst part for me....hate getting down on my knees on hardwood floors!
As far as sandwiching your quilt, may I give a hint so you don't have to get on the floor. I know when I get down there I can't get back up.
I learned quite a few years ago to sandwich quilts this way, sure makes it easier. I use my dining room table. I put a tooth pick in the center--I tape it with a piece of tape to keep it from moving. I then find the center of my backing fabric. Smooth it out then use binder clips to attach it to my table. I then add the batting doing the same thing smoothing it out, moving the binder clips to hold both the batting and backing fabric. Then I add the quilt top. doing still the same thing. Once I have it all smoothed out. I then take my safety pins and pin the top that is on top of the table. Once it is pinned, I then move the quilt from side to side, and up and down. To get it on the table top, and secure it again with binder clips. Once it is all finished. I have a nicely pinned quilt, and my back and knees thank me for not having to crawl all over the floor.
Sibyl
#37
Originally Posted by Dianemarie
Beautiful ! Where would I find this 10 minute block pattern and what is the name of it ..
Thank you for sharing and enjoy your quilting ~~~~~
Thank you for sharing and enjoy your quilting ~~~~~
#38
Originally Posted by Buckeye Rose
Originally Posted by Essiescott
Originally Posted by Buckeye Rose
I just love easy blocks!....and this one has to be the easiest I've ever done. Started today and it's ready to sandwich and quilt, although the sandwiching is the worst part for me....hate getting down on my knees on hardwood floors!
As far as sandwiching your quilt, may I give a hint so you don't have to get on the floor. I know when I get down there I can't get back up.
I learned quite a few years ago to sandwich quilts this way, sure makes it easier. I use my dining room table. I put a tooth pick in the center--I tape it with a piece of tape to keep it from moving. I then find the center of my backing fabric. Smooth it out then use binder clips to attach it to my table. I then add the batting doing the same thing smoothing it out, moving the binder clips to hold both the batting and backing fabric. Then I add the quilt top. doing still the same thing. Once I have it all smoothed out. I then take my safety pins and pin the top that is on top of the table. Once it is pinned, I then move the quilt from side to side, and up and down. To get it on the table top, and secure it again with binder clips. Once it is all finished. I have a nicely pinned quilt, and my back and knees thank me for not having to crawl all over the floor.
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