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I am trying to quilt a quilt that has a cotton batt, flannel on the back and is75"x75". With a domestic machine with a small harp. The further from the center the harder it is. Should I do the last border on a rented longarm? I am new to free motion and that is what I wanted to do in a loop design. The quilt will fight with me because it is heavy and thick.
I am wondering how I can do a quilt in the future even if it is only 50"x50". Is flannel back a mistake, or is there a thinner batt? Please, there must be a consensus out there about how to quilt on a domestic machine. There is no room in my house or budget for a longarm. Thanks, JanTags: None
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Jan, the center of the quilt should actually be the most difficult to quilt on a domestic machine, because you have half of the total width under the harp. The farther you get from the center, the less bulk you have to deal with in that small space, so the last border should be the easiest!
Flannel will definitely add bulk to the project, and there are several thicknesses of cotton batt to choose from, so you may be able to find one that is thinner than what you are using now. Try a Quilter's Dream Request: http://www.quiltersdreambatting.com/user-guide.htm
You also want to set up your machine (preferably set down into a sewing cabinet) so that all of the weight of the quilt is supported and doesn't pull around the needle.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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If you can't sink your machine in your table, here is a video on how to make a level sewing area. She has made 3 video's concerning this table.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14govA4pIM
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Jan, are you quilting the borders with the bulk of the quilt to the left? If you have the quilt lying flat to the left, it will create a lot of drag and make it harder to move. If you "puddle" up the quilt so there is some slack it will be easier.
I use a teflon sheet on the bed of the machine to make everything slide easier. There are two brands, one is called supreme slider, I can't remember the other one. I got mine at my local sewing machine store. Let us know how you are doing!
Kathy
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Marty Michell ( Series 5..Show 504) has a great book you may want to purchase.
"Machine Quilting In Sections". She explains many different ways to quilt on a home machine.
I have had success with quilting queens and kings by putting the 3 layers together THEN
pulling back the top and cutting the batting into thirds and lifting two outsides away, quilt,
replace one of the outside third batting, quilt, and finally adding the third. Check out her
book for tips before trying this. Marty explains this early in her book. Good Luck. cari
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Well the video on the makeshift sewing table was great. Someone however said having all the quilt to the left would create a lot of drag, and that is where the video had it, but the vinyl underneath may compensate. I was going to get the supplies to make the table. I'll try puddling. Let you all know how it goes. But I practiced on doing loops on a scrap with the same batting, I believe quilter's dream, and I am not good at loops yet. I was thinking of renting a longarm. Thank you everyone. Jan
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Originally posted by cjbegIf you can't sink your machine in your table, here is a video on how to make a level sewing area. She has made 3 video's concerning this table.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14govA4pIM
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Originally posted by drj2athomeOriginally posted by cjbegIf you can't sink your machine in your table, here is a video on how to make a level sewing area. She has made 3 video's concerning this table.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14govA4pIM
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I also saw the video above, but as a single mum had to economise a little and couldn't find the insulation in Australia... I was partially lucky though, because my table did have the machine set in, but it was only as deep as the machine that presented the problem.. I added a cheap ironing board, and covered the whole thing (with the machine space cut out) in the vinyl. I can't believe how much difference the vinyl makes in allowing the quilt to slide more. I still use the puddling, but it is no longer overwhelming to quilt the larger sizes. I also use a bar chair to sit higher which is very effective.
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My feet are ok. I just put a chair cushion on the chair. My dining room table makes the height of the table with the cushions higher than she recommends but it still is comfortable. It looks a lot like the video of Carol Breyer Fallert's quilting set up that I think I saw on the quilt show somewhere recently. I am so excited because my quilting mistakes don't show and it looks not half bad. Of course It will never be in a show. There are too many mistakes. But my daughter will probably love it. It just took me 5 years. Jan
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