Help? Don't know how to quilt this block
#41
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Here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39I5A3iyCtw
It's about five to six minutes into the Tutorial.
Lost me here---never heard of this.
Maybe someone else will remember this video. The woman used the wall instead of the floor ( much easier on knees :) ) She pinned the backing to the wall and sprayed it. Then put the batting sprayed again and the then the top. It was an easy way to baste a quilt. Sorry I can't remember where I saw it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39I5A3iyCtw
It's about five to six minutes into the Tutorial.
Originally Posted by Cyn
Originally Posted by GrandmaJeanne
Originally Posted by Cyn
The spray basting will last for years:) I know from experience! Have you seen the video of the basting using the wall? It's neat :)
#42
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Here's the link to the first post I saw about spray basting on the wall. I do it this way exclusively now. Isn't this board wonderful? We get ideas from each other & then pass 'em along. I definitely like passing this along.:)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-73969-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-73969-1.htm
#44
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Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. I will post the quilt when I'm finished. A few more blocks, borders, and then the quilting. Instead of nervous, I'm now I anxious to get going on it. Thanks again.
#45
Originally Posted by Cyn
Originally Posted by GrandmaJeanne
Originally Posted by Cyn
The spray basting will last for years:) I know from experience! Have you seen the video of the basting using the wall? It's neat :)
#48
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It would take a bit of twisting and turning, but if you had a template, I think it would be awesome to have a heart, diamond, club and spade, one on each of the cards. You could alternate them in the white spaces too. I wanted to do that on my lap quilt with "Card Trick", but I don't have the free motion thing down good enough yet.
#49
Originally Posted by OmaForFour
I would shadow stitch 1/8 inch INSIDE of each color of the blocks in the block to make them pop. Don't stitch over where the part of the color is "hidden" so to speak in the design.
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