Friday, February 22, 2013

Ready to Hand Quilt - Whoop

 I am ready to Whoop! it up with a quilting hoop... see Sarah's blog for more Whoops!...

My flannel top was ready and all I needed was a back and batting.  My back is made with a larger paisley print stripes with white stripes on either side.  It compliments the front and is looking good. 


I  used embroidery thread and basted  the sandwich together while I listened to an audio book.  I can no longer crawl around on the floor, so I use a chef's table made of metal I bought from Sam's.

 

 It rolls around and is tall enough so that most of the fabric does not reach the floor.  It has enough surface area on the top and is smooth with rounded edges so that I can smooth the fabric down, baste the area on the top and then slide/shift the fabric to a new area. I only work on it 20-30 minutes at a time and then have to sit and do other things, but this really works for me

It also serves as a holding area for my batting...and I don't have to unload it to use it..  *Please ignore the mess and shoes...I find I have to take them off when I use my foot petal..I have more control that way.*

My flannel quilt is now ready to be HQed...I have decided on the design, which will be a simple one, with a few curves here and there...maybe I can show it to you later on in the process...


 Look good now,,,you won't see this again for a couple of months....

But I won't wait that long for the next post, I promise.....See Ya....

5 comments:

KatieQ said...

I really like the fabric combination. The chef's table sounds like a great idea. I am definitely getting too old for crawl on the floor basting.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

I've never understood how people can baste quilts on the floor. I use my dining room table (covered, of course).

Stella Nemeth said...

I've got the can't stand up long problem too. I have no idea how I will baste anything bigger than a wall quilt the next time I have one.

The rolling table sounds like an excellent idea, but I don't have any place to keep one.

Vroomans' Quilts said...

Love, love the paisley!! I have a portable banquet table that I set up. I baste out several quilts at a time while that is up - then it is folded back up and put away - then I have that pile to work on. No floors for me - unless I take a tumble.

Quilting Nonnie said...

I love to find other hand quilters! I don't hand quilt everything, but I love the process. I just make sure there's always a WIP on the hoop! This last one's been there two years. It's king size (and I'm only doing the plain fabric parts) and I can't do it during the hot months!