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Inthehighcastle · 21/06/2016 11:57

What do I need to buy in terms of specialist equipment for the sewing machine to do this? I have all the materials but not sure my machine will go through all the layers. Any tips welcome!

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RatherBeIndoors · 21/06/2016 16:08

Depends how thick your wadding is! I have made quilts using a basic sewing machine and no fancy bits (!) but it can be slow going. A walking foot makes life considerably easier... Putting the section you're working on into an embroidery hoop can work too, to hold it evenly.

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Inthehighcastle · 21/06/2016 17:30

Thanks. It's not very thick but there's still three layers to stitch through. I'll try and get a walking foot tonight. It's a patchwork quilt so I'll only be doing straight lines but it's taken ages to get to this point so I'm scared of messing it up!

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WinterFloral · 22/06/2016 22:40

You don't need a walking foot but it is helpful. I did without in my first few quilts. Take it slow and make sure to baste with lots of safety pins!

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Inthehighcastle · 23/06/2016 07:15

I've ordered a walking foot. Will baste tonight if my safety pins arrive today. I've read loads of sites online so I think I know what I'm doing now with the quilting bit, finishing off the edges looks the most tricky - do you machine sew your binding or do it by hand? There's so much conflicting advice out there! I should have done something simple for my first project, this is a quilt made out of DS baby clothes so can't really just start again if I mess it up.

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WinterFloral · 23/06/2016 19:41

With such a memorable project I would hand finish the binding. To do that you first sew it on with a machine and then flip it over and hand sew down. There are great blogs and tutorials out there. I've always been a fan of Elizabeth Harman's books, her blog is called 'oh fransson' I think.

I'm self taught too and best advice I ever got is to take all the steps slowly

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