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If you don't have a big machine to quilt with?

WriterofWords

Has Fainting Chickens
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Dec 25, 2007
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I've been looking at all of these beautiful quilts and I've been wondering how you quilt them if you don't have a huge machine like some of you lucky people have? I really want to make a nice one, I know I don't have a big enough machine to do all of the nice stitching and I know I won't do it by hand, I don't have the patience. The string tied ones are ok for little ones or simple pieces,, but I don't like it that much for bigger ones. I've been putting off doing a lot I want to try because of having no way to actually do the quilting!
 
My embroidery machine does them in the hoop. May not be exactly what you wanted to know, but $300 is much cheaper than the longarm machines. It takes much longer, as I have to rehoop in 5x7 sections, but it does the job.

I know some people just drop the feed dogs (the part that moves the fabric in a straight line) and wing it.

Sometimes you can send them out for hire, that is send the quilt to someone who has a quilting machine, pay per sqin, and then get it back ready for binding, terrilacy does this for hire, and I'm planning on sending evan's galaxy quilt to her once I finish piecing.
 
I quilt mine on a regular machine, I just roll the quilt up and do a section at a time. Sometimes it's a tight fit but I have done up to queen size that way. I have done the stitch in the ditch or free motion. For regular quilting like straight lines or stitch in a ditch they make a foot for the machine called a walking foot, it will help keep the layers even, but I have also quilted with just the regular foot and adjusted the top tension.
 

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