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Layering Your Quilt

February 23rd, 2010 by Kendra

To sandwich your quilt layers together you’re going to need quite a bit of space. Typically, I like to spread this out over the dinning room table or on the master bed.

To start, on the wrong side of your backing, mark the center at the top, bottom, and side edges. Place the backing right side down and smooth away the wrinkles — use masking tape to hold it taut and in place.

Carefully unfold the batting and place it over the backing, be sure to keep it wrinkle free.

Lastly, position the top over the batting, keeping the sandwhich wrinkle free. Match the centers of your quilt top with the backing. Now, pin your layers together to prevent them from shifting.

Now you’re ready to take your sandwhich to your Baby Lock machine for quilting!

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