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Question for home machine quilting/keeping the quit from dragging

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Evie
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Re: Question for home machine quilting/keeping the quit from dragging

Post by Evie » Sat May 30, 2009 12:30 pm

Here's a link to Quilted Paradise newsletter:

http://www.quiltedparadise.com/n/060-oq ... 60-oqw.jsp

She discusses machine quilting. Her newsletter is free.

beccasmom
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Re: Question for home machine quilting/keeping the quit from dragging

Post by beccasmom » Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:59 pm

Well I have my sewing table of course then I put a card table in front of the sewing table and my ironing board on the left side of my sewing table and card table. I am doing a king size right now and it is working ok. I sometimes have to put it over my shoulder also but I can't do that for too long because of some pain I get in my neck (real pain not a person lOL) .

Brenda

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Re: Question for home machine quilting/keeping the quit from dragging

Post by 1quiltinnana » Sat Jun 27, 2009 5:59 am

I've been starting in the middle and work out to the sides...stitch in the ditch so far. I folded the quilt up on the heavy big side and either lay it accordian style in my lap to quilt it or over my shoulder and start feeding it to the machine. It is heavy though and have to take breaks. I may put a table on my left to start laying the quilt on that if I continue trying to machine quilt...A LA quilting machine would be nice to own if I do make a lot of quilts.

Lodad
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Re: Question for home machine quilting/keeping the quit from dragging

Post by Lodad » Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:06 am

I use a walking foot. It really helps to keep the fabrid from slipping. I only use it for sewing the finishing sides of my quilts.
I always hand quilt (stitch-in-the-ditch)

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