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Marking fabric Edna Pearl 09-19-2009
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Posted by susan on September 20, 2009, 1:55 pm


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I tried this, and it worked pretty well. One cavaet though -- it
gummed up the laser window on my stitch regulator after a while and
it wouldn't do right at all till I cleaned it up. No problem in the
end, but I was nervous wreck about my new expensive machine being
"broken". The shop figured it out.

Susan K

Posted by susan on September 20, 2009, 1:57 pm


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I use BOTH my thumb & middle finger; thimbles on both. It means
almost any quilting direction is comfortable without wrist contortions
if you keep switching as needed between the fingers.

Susan K

Posted by Bobbie Sews More on September 20, 2009, 6:04 am


I have hand quilted 24" sections on a "Quilt as you Go" type quilt, then
machine sew the top, and hand sew the back together. I also like to triple
Tie a big quilt using crochet thread. And I machine quilted a quilt as
you go quilt. You don't have the bulk like on a full size quilt.
Barbara
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Posted by Roberta on September 20, 2009, 8:06 am


The *easiest* way is not to mark at all! Free motion rules!
Although I confess to owning a few favorite store-bought templates,
for when things really need to look consistent. I use a mechanical
chalk pencil for those.

Have used the light box method -but it has major drawbacks. Easier to
trace onto tissue or Press-n-Seal and sew through that.
Roberta in D

On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 14:35:19 -0500, "Edna Pearl"

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Posted by ME-Judy on September 20, 2009, 2:07 pm


If I'm not free-motion quilting, I use Press'N'Seal. (I'm an addict of that
stuff!)

Lay a piece of PnS on top of the pattern(great for patterns in books),
trace the pattern using a permanent marker (one that makes thin lines!).
Pull the PnS up, stick it on your sewing machine/hang off the edge of a
table, wherever (I use a flannel covered board & a bookcase to hang them
from) - Repeat for as many designs as you need.
Let dry 24 hrs to set the ink. (I also use a color that will show up
easily - light for quilting dark fabrics, medium for light colored fabrics).
Sharpie markers come in a lot of colors now-a-days. (You can also draw a
square and an X from corner to corner, so that when you trace the design it
can be centered within a block.)

Lay the P'n'S down on your quilt, smooth lightly. You do NOT have to use
pins to keep it in place -- [so you won't stick yourself and bleed on your
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Quilt away - following the lines.

When done, pull off the P'n'S. (Helps to tug gently on the quilt from
different directions to loosen it). The hardest parts to tear off are any
sharp inside corners of a design - and then, be sure to pull off the outside
edges first.

I LOVE P'n'S! - 'specially on boarders where you sometimes have to
lengthen/shorten a design to fit.
ME-Judy



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