Friday, August 28, 2009

Finishing the Quilt

After getting all the squares done, I sewed the top together first by rows, then sewing the rows together. When connecting rows, be sure to start at opposite ends on each row. This helps to ensure that your quilt won't be slightly curved to one side.


Here I laid out the back piece, right side facing the floor, then the batting, then the top of the quilt. You can either hand baste it, but I liked using quilting safety pins. They are curved so it is easier to pin then in place. Be sure to start from the middle and smooth all your layers.



I managed to get about 3 inches of sewing done when I decided it was time to buy a walking foot. Well worth the investment. Of course I was also suckered in to buying a 1/2 inch seam foot as well. I managed to hold off when the sales woman asked if I needed more bobbins.



The finished product!




The greatest part of this, aside from seeing it all come together, was that it sold, on Etsy, in about 24 hours!

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