The Joy of Quilting with Your Long-Arm Machine
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Note From Kathy:
I LOVE my quilting room. Whether you have just a tiny corner of your spare bedroom
or whether you get to quilt in a dedicated quilting studio, you can still ROCK that
quilting area.
First thing, if you are quilting a quilt, make sure it’s nice and square. PRESS that quilt!
Your finished project is directly related to how well you prepare beforehand. So get
yourself a nice pressing area. I personally use a very old, sturdy ironing board of my
grandma’s, and I purchased an inexpensive flat door to put on top of the ironing
board. I covered it with cotton batting, and covered it with some heavy duty cotton
fabric (duck). I stapled it onto the door, and now I have a nice flat area to press my
quilt. Once my quilt is pressed, I put a pin in the center of the top and bottom of the
quilt top and back. Then, I need a place to put the quilt while I get ready to mount
it on the quilting frame. I’m so blessed to have a great husband (Lynn) that will build
me cool things to help me with my job. He took an old five panel door that we had
in our old house, added a newel post to each side, and made me a beautiful “on
deck” quilting station. It’s a door turned on it’s side, so that I have a spot to lay all the
quilts carefully until they are ready for their turn. Since I quilt professionally, I’ll press all
my quilts for the week on Monday morning, then lay them on that door while I get my
quilting machine ready.
Next to my ‘on deck’ pressing door is my quilting frame. It faces north, and there is
great natural light while I’m quilting, which really allows me to see the true colors of
threads on each quilt. To the side of my quilting frame,
I have a bookcase where I keep only quilting
books. I keep all my reference books there, so
if I ever get stumped for ideas, I can just pull out
my books, look at my reference pictures and
go through the handwritten notes I’ve made.
KATHY SAYS: Whenever an idea for a
quilt pops into your head, stop what
you’re doing and write it down or make
a sketch of it. These moments of
inspiration come to us for a reason :)