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Hey, Margo, I thought you did all your quilting on the long arm.Originally posted by MargoYou might want to try one of Sharon Schamber's HALO aids for machine quilting on a domestic machine. I find that it give me lots better control of the quilt sandwich without causing so much tension in my shoulders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpmMYIDCrZw
https://www.purpledaisiesllc.com/cgi...on&key=223
Anyway, I second that on the HALO. It helps me to quilt a lot longer, increases my accuracy, and my hands don't hurt when I'm done. Then I put a slider mat on my machine, and use my Bernina BSR with a relatively short stitch and a much lowered tension...makes a lovely quilting set up .

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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BJ, I've just had my long-arm machine for about 2-1/2 years, but I started machine quilting in 1991 on my domestic machine and that's what I used until I got the Handi-Quilter. Some of the best quilters in the world still prefer working on a domestic machine!Originally posted by SewdreamyHey, Margo, I thought you did all your quilting on the long arm.Originally posted by MargoYou might want to try one of Sharon Schamber's HALO aids for machine quilting on a domestic machine. I find that it give me lots better control of the quilt sandwich without causing so much tension in my shoulders.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpmMYIDCrZw
https://www.purpledaisiesllc.com/cgi...on&key=223
Check out the work of RICKY TIMS!! Also, Diane Gaudynski http://www.dianegaudynski.net/, Phillipa Naylor http://www.philippanaylor.com/ and many others!
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Just wanted to add to this topic that Libby Lehman says to turn your machine kitty cornered so that the quilt is not between the needle and the machine but free on both sides. Such a wonderful idea. Now if I could get the machine quilting down. Small I am doing better but as soon as I put a larger quilt on there it just wasn't happening for me. Long way to go.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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The one thing that helped me the most, was learning that I did not have to go fast! I could then relax, was not fighting the bulk as much, and actually began to like the process. I have to admit though, I envy anyone with a harp that is bigger than my 7"!!!!!
Dawn
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I, too, was afraid to try doing a big quilt on a regular machine, but have had some success with a different method. I split the batting into three vertical sections by using a rotary cutter to cut VERY gentle curves from top to bottom. Label the pieces so you remember which goes where, then layer using just the center piece and either pin or baste in place. When you quilt, there will be much less bulk in the third that goes into the harp area, since it is just the top and backing layers. (I stop the quilting a couple inches from the cut edges.) When the center is done, lay everything out flat again and smooth one of the side thirds back in place. I use short strips of a lightweight fusible interfacing to join the two pieces together, then baste and quilt that outer third. Do the same on the other side. It's still tricky to work with a large quilt, but I've been very satisfied with the results. (See quilt #1017930)
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I think that a lot of the fear of using a domestic machine comes from the thought of putting a whole quilt through the harp area. When you see a photo of a large quilt you see all that surface area. This 2011 BOM measures 84" square:

First of all...you only have to get one half of that area under through the harp at one time, and that is just to quilt the center part of the quilt. After that, it's always less! Considering that, you only need to deal with 42". Does that sound more manageable?
Now...look at this. I can gently bunch up the completed quilt to fit in the circle formed with my thumb and middle finger!! Yes....this is already quilted, and a little more compact than three unquilted layers, but it's still definitely manageable!

When quilting on a domestic machine, you only need to be concerned with the area of the quilt that fits between your two flat hands. If you have trouble managing that, you might consider using one of Sharon Schamber's Halo. I find it to be a huge help when quilting on a domestic machine. Here is a link to a video showing how it works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpmMYIDCrZw
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Drop those feed dogs and give it a try...you will get much more ease on moving your quilt! I think Free motion is easier to learn and conquer with those feed dogs down even with straight stitching. I never do any quilting with my feed dogs up. Practice Practice and in no time you'll get the hang of it. Once you find your rythm & speed your stitching will improve. Start off slow till you feel comfortable with added speed. Make you some sample sandwiches to practice on.
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I have managed a queen sized quilt on my domestic but I ain't gonna lie, it was not a picnic! HA HA I just do the fold and fluff thing. Otherwise I find myself messing it up. Although usually I do stitch in the ditch around my blocks, take out all of the safety pins because they get caught on my foot, then go into the free motion work.
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Newsprint could work for the corners. It is lighter than freezer paper. Try it to see how you like it.
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Thanks, Barbara, for today’s live show. A few questions that got lost in the technical glitch…(1) A few times you mentioned...
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I am not sure what you mean. I just checked Month 2, all 6 pattern parts show just the one listed in each file, 1-6. ...
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Hi Barbara just checking when I went to print out Block 2 part 4 of 6 the pattern says part 1 of 6 is this correct do we...
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All the patterns will remain available until December 31, 2026. Currently, Months 1 and 2 are up. Find them under LEARN:...
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That works.
Vellum is so thin printers may have trouble pulling just one sheet at a time. -
No. Becky was using her stash and had to make do with a few fabrics. The kits have enough fabric you will not have to piece...
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I Found the PROJECT/PATTERN TAB! “The how to” answer was on your BLOG thank you!
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Just a comment. My printer didn't want to work with one piece of vellum. I put one piece of regular paper with one vellum...
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Hello Barbara! My Name is Naomi. I’m a Star Member. I’ve never done a TQS’s BOM but I have enjoyed watching. I have...
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