I wish I took more photos - but basically I used a Wide Back - Batting Scraps - and I floated the tops -
So here are the first two tops
I basted the heck out of them so nothing shifted
This is where all 4 meet
and
Here is what it looks like now
I will trim them up
and ta-da
have 4 quilts!!
Hope that helps you all see what I did?
Great visuals!
ReplyDeleteI am greatly impressed! I don't have a longarm but I'll be sharing this with some in the guild who do. So efficient of you, Alicia!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, I am impressed with 4 at a time. You are amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's amazing, Alicia. I don't have the space to set my machine up with the full-length rails, but I can see how efficient it can be!
ReplyDeleteJust to say, that dark green quilt is gorgeous! I know it's a simple pattern but your made great choices for the fabrics and colors. Someone will love it.
ReplyDeleteHow wide is your frame? What size quilt can you put on it?
ReplyDeleteWhat a time saver!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea
ReplyDeleteWOW! Just took a class on the long arm at the LQS. Convinced me I didnt want to buy one. Maybe if I go in to use it, I will take some small quilts to try out.
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