Margo, I had to go back and re-read yesterday's posts. I really did not have enough time to spend on the computer yesterday. Anyway, you say the best basting stitch (If I am going to quilt it on my short arm) is 4 - 6 SPI? Boy, that is a lot different than the one tack every 4 - 6 inches!!! I mean, as Terry said with hers, it is always catching on something! The main reason I wanted it basted on a long arm, was because it was too large for me to sandwich myself. Next time I will specify how I want it basted, since I know a little more now than I did then. And, like Terry, I also didn't like the holes the needle made, but was never going to wash the quilt. It was a wall hanging. So, I manipulated the warp and weft threads around every tack hole, in order to make them disappear. Very time consuming, but I wouldn't have been happy with the holes!
Becky, sounds like your quilt will be perfect after the washing and drying! A quilt to love and snuggle in!
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana