Was a good day -
I decided to play with layering and basting -
My Antique Squirrel - BIG BROTHER version -
And cut my pressing time in half -
When I realized that I could/should fold the HUGE backing -
In half -
And press it that way -
It was easy enough to smooth it out on the ironing pad on my kitchen island -
And press the double layer up to the fold -
But not to actually press a crease in it -
Then open it out -
Press the center portion out flat -
And layer the batting -
And the top -
Press those to fuse them -
Working in sections -
Then turn it sideways -
To finish up the last row -
And took breaks when my back started complaining -
So now it's all pin basted -
And ready for the "ditch quilting" -
After I get the "base lines" quilted -
I can trim off the excess backing and batting -
And practice some more Free-Motion Quilting - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
5 comments:
I’m tired just watching and reading! 😁
Hooray for inventions like double-pressing! You're really motivated on this one - should I expect it to be quilted by the end of the weekend? (Hahahahahaha!)
What a wonderful post to see this morning!
I do that "double pressing" trick all the time. I have never thought to mention it. I made the mistake once, early on, of pressing the crease. Ha, at least it was fixable.
People don't realize how physical it is to wrangle a quilt, backing and batting around. Looks like you have a grand adventure awaiting.
It's nice you have a big surface to press on...very handy!
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