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Tying Quilts
The fastest way to secure the layers of a quilt (top, batting,
and backing) together is to tie them. Thread a needle with a
long piece of embroidery floss, yarn, or pearl cotton. At
regular intervals (every four inches, at most) take a single
stitch through the three layers of quilt. Tie the thread in a
double square knot and trim the thread to a consistent length,
usually 1/2 or 1 inch.
If you prefer, you can tie your quilt by machine. Baste as
usual. Place the quilt on the machine and make sure all the
layers are smooth. Set the stitch length and width at 0. Take
several stitches and then increase the stitch width to a wide
setting. Make about eight stitches and return the stitch width
to 0. Make several stitches and clip the threads. Repeat until
the quilt is tied at regular intervals.
To make the ties more decorative, make little bows from six-inch
lengths of ribbon and stitch them in place, using the zigzag
stitch as just described. Alternately, if your machine makes
decorative stitches, use a decorative stitch instead of the
zigzag stitch.
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