@@rockymountainsewingandvacuum To confirm? Topper, batting and then a stabilizer? Or Topper and batting (batting taking place of a stabilizer) ? Thanks :)
Good question! You'll want to do your quilt sandwich, and the batting will take the place of the stabilizer. Using a magnetic hoop can help with this tremendously! If you don't have your back, make sure to check under your needle plate often - batting can often create a lot of lint down there!
Thank you.
Thanks for the tutorial! What did you stabilize the fabric in the hoop with? Batting or stabilizer ?
For this project, Larissa used the batting of the sandwich for the stabilizer.
@@rockymountainsewingandvacuum To confirm? Topper, batting and then a stabilizer? Or Topper and batting (batting taking place of a stabilizer) ? Thanks :)
Good question! You'll want to do your quilt sandwich, and the batting will take the place of the stabilizer. Using a magnetic hoop can help with this tremendously!
If you don't have your back, make sure to check under your needle plate often - batting can often create a lot of lint down there!
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