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About Audrey Zohner
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I am an expert rag quilter. I have made over 100 rag quilts and would love to assist others with questions and methods. I don't know much about actual quilting like machine or hand quilting or applique. I am, however, the resident expert on rag quilting in my town. If you want to make a rag quilt, I am your woman.

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I have been sewing for 12 years and rag quilting for 4. I have experienced just about every pitfall there is in rag quilting. Check out my quilts at audreysragquilts.etsy.com.

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High school diploma Bachelor's in Animal Science

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Home/Garden > Arts and Crafts > Quilting > king quilt vs queen quilting frame

Topic: Quilting



Expert: Audrey Zohner
Date: 12/14/2007
Subject: king quilt vs queen quilting frame

Question
My Christmas present(2006) was an EZ3 Grace quilting frame which will take a queen size quilt.  My beautiful quilt top of 248 small stars turned out to be king size! Could I fold back one end, quilt  up to that point and change ends and continue quilting. Please help me.

Vi Bratcher

Answer
I would love to give you some advice, but I haven't ever used an EZ3 Grace quilting frame.  However, I don't think it would be a problem to fold up one end, quilt to the edge, unfold it and then keep quilting.  It might be difficult to move and position, but I think you can do it.  

Sorry I can't be of more help,
Audrey

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