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Re: Great video! 31 Jan 2008 06:17 #13030

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QuilterLynn wrote:
I also watched her video on machine applique and it was excellent. Think I need to watch ALL of her ideas!
Lynn,
I've joined her site so I could see all the longarm videos. But I've learned so much from all her other information as well. She is just so prolific in all she does, and a very well rounded quilter.
If you go to her regular site, you can see more of her work. It's http://www.sharonschamber.com
You won't regret it. 8)
eileenkny

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pinless basting 30 Jan 2008 22:11 #13023

Hey, girls, it works. DH bought me the boards today and tonight I basted my little wall hanging about 36" square using Sharon Schamber's method. The only thing I would suggest, because I always learn the hard way, put something down to protect the surface of your table. I used my quilting table, but had I used the dining room table, I would have had little pin pricks all over the surface. I used the herringbone stitch and perle cotton thread and a big eye needle. It took a couple of hours and now I am ready to quilt and there are no wrinkles on the back and I sat down for the whole process and stuck my finger several times. Judy in AZ
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Great video! 30 Jan 2008 11:06 #12999

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I also watched her video on machine applique and it was excellent. Think I need to watch ALL of her ideas!
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30 Jan 2008 10:54 #12997

I plan on getting 96" boards, since most of my quilts are big. I also want to get a piece of formica or something to put over my dining room table to protect the wood when I try the herringbone basting. I LOVE the idea of basting a whole quilt sitting down!

Pat in Rockport, TX
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trim board 30 Jan 2008 08:20 #12987

I just watched the video and saw that I need 2 boards instead of one. No pins, just pinless basting. Who knew? Judy
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trim board 30 Jan 2008 08:05 #12986

Charlene, thank you so much for the info. DH was going to HD so I will have him pick up a 5' piece. That length ought to be enough, don't you think? Judy in AZ
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Trim Board 30 Jan 2008 06:48 #12983

I the video was right on her web site but I did write down "prepainted trimboard" 3" x 1/2" or 5/8"........ :P

http://www.sharonschambernetwork.com/media/video/flash/pinless.html

I haven't gotten to Home Depot yet...... Charlene
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Sharon Schamber's video 30 Jan 2008 00:09 #12981

Help, please. Someone gave a website for a video with Sharon Schamber using something from Home Depot to straighten out the quilt top, batting, and backing to get out the wrinkles before basting. I have searched but can't find it. Does anyone remember what that website was? Thank you in advance. I want to send DH to Home Depot to buy what ever that was. I should have written the info down as I can remember anything of importance any more. Does that happen to any of you? Maybe it is the age. Judy in AZ( where they are predicting rain for the Super Bowl :roll: but I sit and knit and only watch the commercials especially the ones with animals and the Anhauser Busch horses)
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