LiliGiakoumatos wrote:
Thx u Betty:)
What about the auto quilting ?
I am very keen with auto quilting because
I am so beginner n I just want the machine to help me to finish my
Project ...
Do we still need to do basting ?
You can skip basting IF you want puckers and pleats in your backing and top and for thing to get skewed and wonky. So in actual fact the answer is YES you will need to baste if you want your project to look the best it can - yes it can take up time, but it is preparation time that is
extremely well spent, and not really worth skimping on.
There are lots of different methods - Straight pins, straight pins with Pinmores, safety pins, stitching by hand - either running stitch or using Sharon Schamber's method (available to see on youtube). You could put it into a large frame, baste it and then remove it from the frame for the quilting (that way the large frame is only up for a small amount of time, if you are pushed for space, or are going to be machine quilting). If stitching you have the choice of ordinary tacking cotton or using the washable thread (which dissolves in water - saves unpicking). Spray basting using 505 washable glue (or similar).
I think that is nearly all the techniques available, so you have lots to choose from to try and see which one works best for you.