hand quilting on your lap
#41
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Wisconsin
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I have used every kind of quilting frame made and still prefer a large round one for lap quilting. I keep the left hand under the quilt and help the needle by catching it on my left index fingernail, chews it up pretty bad so I bought a set of fake fingernails, glue or tape one to that fingernail and it works great. I have wrapped the finger with adhesive tape too but get a better feel from the fake ones. Reminds me, I have a couple quilts ready for hand quilting and winter is the best time to do them.
Carol J.
Carol J.
#42
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: N.H. and Fl.,( winter)
Posts: 980
I use the same oval and round hoops as the quilter above. But when I saw your avatar I had to smile----I bought one of the "platform" hoops from Erica Wilson to do needlepoint many years ago when I went for classes with her. Good memories.
Happy quilting, Kutnso
Happy quilting, Kutnso
#43
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: McLoud, OK
Posts: 13,264
I quilt on my lap with a rectangle shaped PVC pipe frame. This is the only way I hand quilt. You layer and pin well and start in the middle and continue back and forth and up and down. Works very well.
#45
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: NW Kansas
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I hand quilt all the time in my lap. I first put my quilt in my big frame, and baste it about every 2 1/2 inches across the quilt. I do quilt in a hoop, I quilt everything, from pillows to king size quilts in my lap, I have never had a pucker on the back. My large frame, is the old time frame that sits on sawhorse type legs, I pin the quilt to the frame, and baste and roll, I usually quilt the border, while it is in the frame, then baste the rest of the quilt. When I take my quilt out of the large frame, God forbid, I square up my quilt and put the binding on it and finish the binding. (That way, I don't have the batting to mess with while I am quilting the rest of the quilt). When I start quilting the quilt in my lap, I do then start in the middle. It works for me, I guess it is where I baste the quilt, every 2 1/2 inches to 3 inches at the most, it is not going anywhere. Hope this helps. I have a quilt going most of the time.
#47
I bought a floor-hooped stand and love it. I do have to sit in a dining room chair to keep myself upright and back straight. My first sampler quilt 10 years ago was quilted this way. I also have a large no-baste frame for hand quilting and a grace machine quilter but sometimes I like to enjoy TV and the family in the evening and can quilt more portably.
#49
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Cypress, Texas by the way of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Posts: 155
Another fingernail quilter. Yee haw! Thought I was the only one out there. I use a small hoop which you would have no trouble with because you can quilt in all directions because you have used a floor frame. I have a floor frame, but I don't use it anymore. I drag my queen sized quilts to 2 different quilting groups in a laundry basket. It is amazing how much you get done on drag around days. Hand quilting is same as on floor hoop. You strat in the middle. Good luck.
Donna
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