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Securing backing on a quilt
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Securing backing on a quilt
I am finally making my first quilt. I am about to layer it and I know that the backing should be taut. I don't have a surface large enough tht I wouldn't mind being scratch by the pins. I was thinking about taping the backing down on the tile floor. If this isn't a good idea, what can I use as a protector for my dining room table.
Thanks for any ideas
Karen
Thanks for any ideas
Karen
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Re: Securing backing on a quilt
Karen, I layer my quilt on the dining room table. When I'm ready to pin, I slide my cutting mat under and move it around so the pins hit it and not the table.
MastiffMomQlt posted this thread which I found very helpful. In fact, I bought the book she talks about.
http://www.quiltinaday.com/community/to ... 3947#13947
In case this link doesn't come up, the thread name to search for is "How I pin baste my quilt tops......(Photo tutorial w/directions)".
Hope this helps.
Lyn
MastiffMomQlt posted this thread which I found very helpful. In fact, I bought the book she talks about.
http://www.quiltinaday.com/community/to ... 3947#13947
In case this link doesn't come up, the thread name to search for is "How I pin baste my quilt tops......(Photo tutorial w/directions)".
Hope this helps.
Lyn
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Re: Securing backing on a quilt
I have a table I bought from Joann's which is perfect for me. It is tall so I don't have to bend over and when I am doing a king size quilt I borrow my BFF table because she has one also. They run about $100 but if you get their coupons you can get them for 40% off with that coupon.
Brenda
Brenda
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Re: Securing backing on a quilt
Karen, I have done both, on the tile floor and on a table. Personally, I like the table better, even though it means working in sections. Would rather bend over a table than be down on hands and knees on the floor. Plus, I don't have to wash the floor prior to quilting...LOL!
I can't work on the floor any more because my mom's dog will walk all over my quilts and she doesn't understand why the Alpha female (me) is suddenly yelling at her...whad-I-do?!!
I can't work on the floor any more because my mom's dog will walk all over my quilts and she doesn't understand why the Alpha female (me) is suddenly yelling at her...whad-I-do?!!
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Re: Securing backing on a quilt
Thank for you tips. I am heading for JoAnns next week- coupon in hand. In the meantime, I think I will slide the cutting mat around.
The old knee has arthritis so kneeling on the tile floor wouldn't have been too comfortable.
Karen
The old knee has arthritis so kneeling on the tile floor wouldn't have been too comfortable.
Karen