Sewing machine. So I've taken two years in between massive amounts of procrastination, to make a queen sized quilt. It is intended as a gift for some dear friends of mine. It does have a few mistakes, but on the whole it is finally done! It is pin basted ready to go. Yippee, I thought, the end is in sight. But now I have been sitting here looking at it for weeks and weeks. I have no idea how to proceed. I am fairly a novice quilter, self taught and previously to this have only made a couple of large baby quilts. I stippled those on my domestic and that was hard enough, plus there were annoying mistakes (not that the recipients cared, but I did). Trying to manoneuver this monster in the throat space of my machine is a nightmare. Much harder than I anticpated. I cannot afford to send it away to be long-armed. I can't do straight rows of stitching because it has lots of stars set at an angle and I think long rows of straight stitching would ruin it. I tried hand stitching. I can't get the hang of that either. My frustration is climbing to the point that I feel like unpinning it and giving them just the top, or putting it away forevet and making something much smaller. I'm dying to move onto a new project and this is keeping me back in inbetween-project-limbo. If you quilt at home, how do you manage big quilts? ANY suggestions will be welcome!