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    Old 07-20-2018, 10:38 AM
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    I was gifted a roll of thick/fluffy batting and I struggle quilting it with my HQ16. I am a new frame quilter which doesn稚 help I知 sure. The main problem is around the edges, getting them even with no puckers. I would like to use this batting for the donation quilts I知 making. Could someone give me some tips on how to quilt using this batting without ruining the quilt? Thanks for any suggestions.
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    Old 07-20-2018, 11:30 AM
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    if fluffy batting is used, i find it best to baste the entire quilt.
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    Old 07-20-2018, 12:05 PM
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    I have used Therm-o-Web and 504 basting spray to secure quilt edges on my frame. I did it after the quilt was mounted. I was careful to spray just a little at a time towards the center of the quilt to avoid getting overspray on my frame. You could probably also use Elmer's washable school glue along the edges if you are willing to wait to let the glue dry.
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    Old 07-20-2018, 03:59 PM
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    Even through I also have an HQ16, I do not quilt it. I usually tie it. Just don't want to deal with all the fluffiness and it looks great tied.
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    Old 07-20-2018, 07:13 PM
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    not at all a fan of fluffy poly bat--seems it such hard work not getting puckers. but when I've been stuck with it from a customer (before I decided a no high-loft poly!) I'd baste, baste, baste. Frankly, I'd either use it for tie quilts or donate it on to someone that wanted to tie quilts.
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    Old 07-20-2018, 08:53 PM
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    I use a fluffy poly batt and love it. However mine is only 1/2" loft, so it's manageable. I spray baste and then press the batting down flat with my two open hands as I quilt it. That "pressing" keeps the top or bottom fabric from shifting.

    If the batting is thicker than 1/2", I'd suggest tying it.
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    Old 07-21-2018, 05:21 AM
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    I used a thick poly batt on my of my first fmq projects and it was a nightmare. It didn't help that the backing was flannel. It was for my brother and he loves it but I sure didn't.
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    Old 07-21-2018, 07:02 AM
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    Are you basting the sides as you progress down the quilt? I like fluffy batting and haven't had any problems with the edges as I baste the sides as I go.
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    Old 07-22-2018, 01:38 AM
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    You could tack the quilt using your machine decorative stitches or zig-zag stitch.
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    Old 07-22-2018, 08:32 AM
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    I think tying is the best option. If your donation quilts are going to children, they will love the fluffy, cozy effect that high loft poly batting gives.
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