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QUILTsocial Issue 14

While exploring and playing with the Brother Luminaire XP1 and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC sewing machines, we're after what is original in quilting ideas. In this issue we show you how to piece fabric using decorative stitches instead of the typical quarter inch seam. We use traditional quilt blocks to make a modern quilt, show you how to use the flip and stitch technique of quilt making, the golden 5 steps to add a flange to a binding to give the quilt edge some pop of color. Many free patterns and inspiring new quilting ideas!sew

While exploring and playing with the Brother Luminaire XP1 and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC sewing machines, we're after what is original in quilting ideas. In this issue we show you how to piece fabric using decorative stitches instead of the typical quarter inch seam. We use traditional quilt blocks to make a modern quilt, show you how to use the flip and stitch technique of quilt making, the golden 5 steps to add a flange to a binding to give the quilt edge some pop of color. Many free patterns and inspiring new quilting ideas!sew

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Now you’re ready to quilt your Banyan Batiks<br />

Tie One On runner. I like to use a fairly thin,<br />

lightweight batting for table runners and<br />

placemats. Baste backing (I used Ketan #282<br />

Carnation), batting and quilt top together.<br />

Sew the 1½” gray strips between the pieced blocks.<br />

Sew the 1½” gray strips between the pieced blocks.<br />

Use a walking foot for quilting.<br />

I decided to do some simple straight-line quilting,<br />

but again, there are many quilting options for<br />

you. Choose the one you like best!<br />

Because this is a fairly small piece, you might like<br />

to use it to practice a new quilting technique<br />

that you’ve always wanted to try. Make sure you<br />

use an even-feed or walking foot when machine<br />

quilting.<br />

Binding<br />

I like to use a ½” finished size binding. You can<br />

find my full instructions for binding in this<br />

<strong>QUILTsocial</strong> blog post from August 11, 2016,<br />

Change up the way you make your quilt binding.<br />

I hope you’ve enjoyed making this table runner<br />

using<br />

Banyan Batiks Tie One On fabrics.<br />

Sew on binding with a ½” seam.<br />

18 <strong>QUILTsocial</strong> | issue <strong>14</strong>

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