Stay stitching finished quilts?
#11
Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
i stay stitch as i go.
i load the backing on the rods, then i float the batting and the top by doing stay stitching along the top edge a 1/4 inch in.
then as i work from the top to the bottom of the quilt i will do stay stitching along the side also a 1/4 inch in.
then when i'm done quilting that area i'll roll the quilt to the next section and do stay stitching as above.
i load the backing on the rods, then i float the batting and the top by doing stay stitching along the top edge a 1/4 inch in.
then as i work from the top to the bottom of the quilt i will do stay stitching along the side also a 1/4 inch in.
then when i'm done quilting that area i'll roll the quilt to the next section and do stay stitching as above.
Thank you!
#12
Originally Posted by Lori S
If I send a quilt out for longarming I stitch around the entire perimeter so seams do not start to come apart in the handling.
#13
here's a link to some good videos on how to load a quilt and prepare for quilting
its for a gammill but he general idea is the same regardless of the frame
http://www.gammill.com/index.php?m=videos#
its for a gammill but he general idea is the same regardless of the frame
http://www.gammill.com/index.php?m=videos#
#14
Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
here's a link to some good videos on how to load a quilt and prepare for quilting
its for a gammill but he general idea is the same regardless of the frame
http://www.gammill.com/index.php?m=videos#
its for a gammill but he general idea is the same regardless of the frame
http://www.gammill.com/index.php?m=videos#
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