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Quilting On The Grid | Quilt Pictures
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Quilting On The Grid™ Pictures. Abby and Norm Purse. The Japanese Knot Purse Quilted and Reversible. Why Knot Dot Together Forever Purse. Fall and Christmas Ensemble. Christmas Trees come in many shapes and sizes! Quilting On The Grid (TM) Foundation/Batting is made using a 1 grid design. This enables quilters to use smaller and larger designs for even more variety. Smaller would be 1 1/2 square, HST or strip. Larger would be 4 1/2. Website development by Veridean Technology Solutions.
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Quilting On The Grid | Custom Quilting Methods
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Welcome to the home of Quilting On The Grid™. Ldquo;This method is on the ‘cutting-edge’ of quilting. Once this method gets out there, you won’t be able to handle the demand! Ms Roberta Dent of Unique Spool, Nampa, ID. Roberta has been in the wholesale fabric business for more than 30 years. Website development by Veridean Technology Solutions.
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Quilting On The Grid | How to Quilt
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The Quilting on the Grid Method™. Strip by strip, row by row, attach both sides of your quilt at the same time! If you like piecework but hate the quilting and if you can follow a straight line using a straight stitch sewing machine, you can quilt using the patented Quilting On The Grid Method ™. To make beautiful, reversible quilts. Our patent-pending foundation provides fabric placement and sewing grid lines on both sides—so you can sew it one time and show it twice! Taking the fear out of quilting.
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About Quilting On The Grid
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About Quilting On The Grid™. Mary Grover’s business, Quilting on the Grid, is a result of her lack of patience and lack of money! Ldquo;I always wanted to make quilts, but don’t have the patience for all of the hand work required and don’t have the money to purchase one of those long-arm machines used by a lot of quilters,” said Mary when asked why she felt the need to develop a new and unique method of quilting. Their act of kindness will certainly be remembered for many years to come!