The Joy of Quilting with Your Long-Arm Machine
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when you quilt the side borders.
How Kathy quilts her borders:
Quilt the borders with their own design as you go along, changing the thread color as
often as is needed. This is our number one preferred method. Here is how we do it:
1. Standing in front of your quilting frame start right at the belly bar at the left of your
frame and start quilting the outside border.
2. Quilt your design (say it’s swirls) up until you need to turn the corner to quilt the top
border of your quilt and keep sewing. Quilt all across that top edge and turn the
corner and come down until you have no more quilting room left.
3. Quilt the next border the same way. You may need to roll your quilt at this point.
After you’ve rolled the quilt so that top border is out of the way, go back and quilt
the tiny left side border - maybe just 5-6 inches of it.
4. Clip your threads, and do the same to the tiny right side border. Then go back and
start quilting the center of your quilt. After you’ve quilted the center of your quilt and
it’s time to roll the quilt again, then roll it.
5. This time, quilt the center part of your quilt (because your thread is the same color.)
6. Change the thread color again and quilt another few swirls in the borders on each
side. Roll the quilt again when you’re finished here, and then quilt the borders first
this time (because your thread is that color.) When you’ve quilted the little bits of
border on the sides, it’s time to quilt the center again.
Quilting the borders this way will allow your entire quilt to be quilted while you’re rolling
it without you ever having to unroll the quilt and re-quilt another part or without you
having to turn the quilt and worry about the dreaded puckering. I promise you that
when you have puckers on the back of your quilt, you’ll do whatever it takes on the
next quilt to never have that happen again.
ALWAYS look underneath your quilt each time you roll it to make sure there aren’t folds
in the backing fabric before you start the next part. This can save you a lot of suffering
later on if you can eliminate the puckers BEFORE you start the next part of the quilting
Border Quilting ideas: