At soon to be in my mid 70s, I can't get onto the floor anymore to sandwich a top. I now use my kitchen table which is a good 46" by 64" size. For small quilts I use a fabric cutting board.
I bought it at a yard sale for $1 a long time ago when I use to make clothing. It's corrugated which is great as the pins nestle between the top and bottom so they don't scratch the table. I first lay out the backing. Then I pin it to the surface with the wrong side up.
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The next step is to place the batting evenly over the backing. Then I do the same with the top. I check all around the top's edge to make sure there is backing under it. Then I start pinning from the center out after I mark any stencils I'm going to use.
I try to place pins outside of where I will be quilting. You can see that better in this marked stencil block.
I only have to remove the center pin to FMQ the shape. I'm going to use a variegated thread for these four blocks. I outlined around each of the figures in the five other blocks using black thread as they had a tiny black line around them. Here's what my first one looked like on the back:
I chose to use black on both sides. I rather like it, as I've noticed when I've seen the back of some quilt show entries that they sometimes used different threads on the back to make for an interesting look.
Here it is all pinned.

Once it is all pinned I turn it over and glide my hand over the back to see if any pleats form near a pin. If so, I re-pin that one straight pin. Once that's done, on to quilting.
What are you up to? I'd love to see. Leave me a comment and I'll come by to check it out.
Blessings,









