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HELPPPPPPPPPPPP ME WITH TIPS TO KEEP PIECED BACKING FROM MOVING

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Old 05-26-2009, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sandpat
Jan...I just checked your location....carp...you are in CA...a little far for me to come help you, or I would!!! It might be only to shed a tear or two with you...but I'd be there!
Thanks, You're awsome
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Old 05-26-2009, 08:01 PM
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I can't think of anything other than what others have said, but I wanted to tell you they are both beautiful. I love the 3d effect of the top. I feel like I am looking into a ton of little boxes.

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Here's a better look at the top
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Old 05-27-2009, 06:09 AM
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i just love this top.

did you use all striped fabric or did you piece all of it?
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Old 05-27-2009, 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i just love this top.

did you use all striped fabric or did you piece all of it?
They are all pieced, the large squares have 3 different fabrics and the small have 2. There are 180 3 1/2" smalls and 168 large 5.25" squares.
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Hi,

A good friend of mine (a quilting judge) told me that after safety pinning my quilt sandwich and I'm ready to SITD use straight pins and pin across the seam. It will keep both top and bottom of quilt from shifting. I do this with my domestic machine and I put them in as I am sewing (about 7 to 9 pins) and them take them out and repin as I go. It has really worked for me. Hope this makes sense.
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Originally Posted by quiltngal
Hi,

A good friend of mine (a quilting judge) told me that after safety pinning my quilt sandwich and I'm ready to SITD use straight pins and pin across the seam. It will keep both top and bottom of quilt from shifting. I do this with my domestic machine and I put them in as I am sewing (about 7 to 9 pins) and them take them out and repin as I go. It has really worked for me. Hope this makes sense.
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Thanks, sounds like advise from the top. (judge)
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Old 05-27-2009, 07:52 AM
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hi janw,
I only machine quilt, if that's how you're doiing it.
I pin baste, trying to not put pins where I'll be quilting. An for straight stitching, diagonal or in the ditch, I use my walking foot.
Use walking foot to sew on binding too.

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Oh gosh that's lovely!!!! i spray baste my layers together, then quilt. works well hon.
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Alex Anderson ran a small video online from her Simply Quilts show and she said that you have to pin about every four inches. I usually spray baste and then pin. Tape quilt on floor with painters tape, spray and then pin or thread baste.
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