Machine qulting in sections
#1
Just curious to see if anyone here has used Marti Michell's book _Machine Quilting in Sections_ to quilt a large quilt on their home machine. I spent the morning getting my backing and batting cut to fit the 4 sections for an 82x82 quilt (e.g. 49x49, 2- 33x49, 33x33). BTW, it's a mystery quilt that I did at my sewing center w/ rather large blocks - i.e., it's my guinea pig and not a quilt that I've spent a lot of time on.
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I wanted to try that on the one I am quilting now but I chickened out. This post is good: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-17329-1.htm
Another good one: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-18357-1.htm
There are lots posted under "fun and done". Let us know how it works for you. Good luck.
Another good one: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-18357-1.htm
There are lots posted under "fun and done". Let us know how it works for you. Good luck.
#5
As a newbie, I didn't think to search the board - DUH! I have a Fun & Done project going, too, where you quilt the blocks as you construct them. In the book, Marti has several ways to connect the sections depending upon how the quilting is done. It takes a lot of planning :-).
#6
I bought the book a while back, but haven't tried it yet. I do plan to. The quilt I had in mind at the time was the french braid in my avatar. I was concerned it might have an effect with the bias since it wasn't laying as flat as I liked once pieced. So I also chickened out. :) I did try out samples of each method and liked the one where you sandwich it, then fold the top/back out of the way and cut off a section of the batting (to replace later). I liked the results best that way.
#10
Originally Posted by seabolt22
I used the tutorial on here to do this qulit as you go quilt. Needless to say I need lots of practice.
Where's the tutorial you used? I've found several....
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