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michelleml 03-18-2010 12:59 PM

I am currently trying to make a I spy quilt. I have my top complete and learned how to put border on today watching a video i found online. But how do i put it all together? any help is appreciated

Thanks
Michelle

justwannaquilt 03-18-2010 01:04 PM

http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransso...-sandwich.html

She makes things so simple and has great pictures!

dakotamaid 03-18-2010 01:05 PM

Explore this site. Lots of newbie information.

http://quilting.about.com/od/assembl...t_Sandwich.htm

The above site looks better!

Lisa_wanna_b_quilter 03-18-2010 01:05 PM

Make sure your backing is larger than your quilt. Iron and starch it very well.

Lay the backing out right side down on the floor or a large table.

Tape or clamp it down tightly.

Smooth the batting over the backing. (The batting should be larger than the quilt top, too.)

Center the quilt top on the batting and backing.

Pin every 3 - 4 inches all over the quilt starting in the center. (I was told a good way to check your pin width is use the width of your fist.)

If you don't want to pin baste, many folks use spray basting or thread basting. Whatever method you choose, be sure to baste it well.

Quilt as desired. A walking foot is very helpful.

Jingle 03-18-2010 01:14 PM

I use safety pins.

Prism99 03-18-2010 01:44 PM

I prefer spray basting to create the quilt sandwich -- a lot faster than other methods and easier on my back.

I spread out a large flat sheet first to catch any overspray. Backing fabric is laid down, wrong side up. Backing fabric should be bigger all around than the top. I fold the batting in half or quarters to help center it on the backing, then smooth the batting over the backing fabric. I fold down the top half of the batting over the other half, spray the exposed backing fabric, then smooth the batting back over it. Do the same with the opposite side of the batting. Now the backing and batting are secured together. I do the same with the top, folding into quarters to help center it, smooth it out, fold back the top, spray, etc.

Backing and batting are always cut bigger than the top. How much bigger depends somewhat on the size of the quilt, but at least one inch all around and more commonly 2 inches.

If you search on spray basting in this forum, you will find other threads about it that may be helpful.

michelleml 03-18-2010 04:19 PM

thanks for all the replys. I did find this video about basting. I might look into the spray stuff also. Do you have to do binding around your quilt? I think thats what it's called
here is the site i found for basting if anyone interested
http://sharonschambernetwork.com/fre...ast/index.html

Thanks again

watterstide 03-18-2010 04:25 PM

how big is it? you could "birth it"

Prism99 03-18-2010 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by michelleml
Do you have to do binding around your quilt?

Yes. Here is a good Youtube video that shows how to machine bind a quilt:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wprg5vzkuGw

michelleml 03-18-2010 05:39 PM

okay what does birth it mean??


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