Sibling Rivalry Quilt
#11
Originally Posted by DebJ
What kind of finish is that you did to the edges? It looks like that silky blanket edging. Your quilt is really pretty. I wish I could get the hang of machine quilting; of course I have been quilting for a few years and still don't have it down pat whether I quilt by machine or hand. I'll keep trying though. I enjoy it to much to quit now. :-)
#13
The ladies in the quilt group I belong to and I, either spread the backing on the floor (tile) and tape it down starting a one end then the opposite making it as tight and smooth as you can or spread across those rectangle tables at a church (usually 3 together) and use spring clamps (like big clothes pins) to hold the fabric taught. Then gently pat your batting smooth on top of this and on top of the batting smooth your top. Then starting in the middle, baste with basting pins (large curved shape safety pins) or baste with needle and thread making "Large Stitches". Then quilt from the middle out (some don't) but that is what they say we're suppose to do it. Oh yeah the edges aren't even when you start, you even them up after you've quilted it then put the binding on or blanket edge. I'm not trying to be a know it all this is just some stuff I've learned or observe my fellow quilters doing. I hope it is of some help. :D
#14
Originally Posted by DebJ
The ladies in the quilt group I belong to and I, either spread the backing on the floor (tile) and tape it down starting a one end then the opposite making it as tight and smooth as you can or spread across those rectangle tables at a church (usually 3 together) and use spring clamps (like big clothes pins) to hold the fabric taught. Then gently pat your batting smooth on top of this and on top of the batting smooth your top. Then starting in the middle, baste with basting pins or baste with needle and thread making "Large Stitches". Then quilt from the middle out (some don't) but that is what they say we're suppose to do it. Oh yeah the edges aren't even when you start, you even them up after you've quilted it then put the binding on or blanket edge. I'm not trying to be a know it all this is just some stuff I've learned or observe my fellow quilters doing. I hope it is of some help.
#18
I use the curved basting pins all the time for almost every project.... I just bought another box of 250 of them last night because I need enuf to pin baste a king size quilt and I knew I didn't have enuf to do that.... they are awesome! I use a crochet needle to open and close them. Mine are 1 1/4" long.
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