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[* black] There are two options for quilting the fabric: freehand or decorative stitch. The goal is to top stitch the fabric in an even pattern so that it is extra secure. This adds to the longevity of the quilt.
[* black] Option 1: Freehand (pictured)- using chalk or a fabric pen, mark your fabric in an even pattern like cross-hatch or a grid. The second picture shows the cross-hatch pattern highlighted in red.
- [* black] Next, sew along your marked pattern.
+[* black] Next, sew along your marked pattern.
[* black] Option 2: Decorative stitch- many newer sewing machines can apply a decorative stitch. You may still need to mark a general pattern to follow.