I thought I would tell you about my basting. I have been basting quilt for 50 years now and a few things have changed but one stays the same. I tried basting with straight pins and saw them roll their way out of the quilt as I worked. Then I tried T pins. They stayed in place much better but because I ran into them all the time I would get blood on the quilt. Then I tried thread basting with a running stitch. I found that the layers still moved back and forth on the thread. Added later: I also tried safety pins which I hated opening and closing.
Then I tried the padding stitch that I had used in tailoring. If you look closely at this picture you will see a dark thread in a diagonal pattern. The needle is inserted in a horizontal stitch and the thread between the stitches is the diagonal. I found that with this stitch the quilt layers were very secure. Since this works the best it is the only way I baste now.





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Hi Wanda, I gave you the "Make my day" award I got from Gerrie Congdon. Do with it what you will. You really inspire me.
The best thing about my new quilting frame is not having to baste. My knees just won't take it any more, or my back. Love those two fabrics. Yummy.
Taping the backing down was the 'key' for a good basting job for me. I agree a tailoring baste stitch is always the best for many projects, but especially with quilting.
Those two fabrics are gorgeous thats for sure. As always when squares and strips are cut they look like they came from a completely different piece of fabric. That's the fun of designing your own fabric. And you are the design pro! J~MT
I will try that basting method. I can no longer get down on my knees- one needs replacing!
Keryn Emerson posted about how she does her quilts, & she just uses any table, & secures the layers at the edges of the table, & moves it once the area has been completed. I have found it a very useful method.
I love your luscious pictures!
I have one table and try to use tape too. Usually it's a dog or cat holding things down....
Another vote here for both those fabrics...I have been eyeing those pansy's [pansies ?] since they first appeared. Your photo sure makes them look as bold and bright as they seem to be.
I love the colors in the piece you are making for the gallery show. They are, well,...exuberant! Looking forward to the photo of the finished quilt.
That green quilt made me weak in the knees. It's gorgeous! And the red pansies? Oh my! Do you think pansies really come in red? if they do, I neeeeeeeed them!
Ooooh, I can't wait to see more of the bright colored quilt. I absolutely love the colors.
All very beautiful to look at! Thanks for the basting tip - I will give that a try!
Have you seen Sharon Schamber's method of basting? She has a video in the free section on her website. She uses the tailoring pad stitch like you do, plus she has kind of a brilliant system for basting without getting on your knees. You might check it out!
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