The top assembly part of the Turboprop quilt is the easiest of step of all. Arrange your quilt blocks as desired and assemble
the quilt top by sewing the blocks together, side by side until
complete rows are formed. Press the seams to one
direction on the first row then alternate the pressing direction on the
second row. Continue sewing and pressing rows in alternate directions
until they are complete. Then sew each of the rows together, pressing
these seams in the same direction until the entire top is finished.
Again, I've decided to rely on the expertise of some of my favorite quilters for their finishing techniques as I have a long arm machine, and therefore, basting and domestic machine quilting are not my specialty.
Again, I've decided to rely on the expertise of some of my favorite quilters for their finishing techniques as I have a long arm machine, and therefore, basting and domestic machine quilting are not my specialty.
One of my all time favorites, Oh Fransson (Elizabeth Hartman) has an excellent tutorial on batting and basting. Check out her Making the Quilt Sandwich
post and get a great lesson on this process. If you are not familiar
with Oh Fransson, be sure to peruse her entire site as it is chocked
full of eye candy and practical lessons.
For domestic machine quilting, I have to rely again on Elizabeth Hartman. Her Free-Motion Quilting Basics tutorial
is just perfect for beginners. Elizabeth's post also provides a link
to the Modern Quilt Guild Blog, where her technique is expanded to work
with larger quilts.
Happy sewing! Come back again for the next post to see the finished quilt!
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