by pinecone on Fri Feb 13, 2015 11:15 pm
welcome, Kraftyacorn. As Skye posted, put the backing face down on a table and tape it so there are no wrinkles. If you like a poufy quilt, you will want a medium or high loft polyester batting. It can be a bit more slipery ad my personal taste is Warm and Natural cotton batting but it is thinner. Put the batting on top of the backing, then place the top right side up, tape then use safety pins to hold the "sandwich" together spacing not more that a hand's width apart. I too use perle cotton as to me, it seems a bit dressier than embroidery floss. I use a surgeon's knot. Basically a square knot but you cross the ties, then tuck under 2 times before crossing them over again. You will find there are many methods and no one really "right" way. Check the batting to see how close together the ties need to be.
With time and experience you might like machine quilting better. A high loft batting will not work well there and you will need a walking foot or a freemotion foot for your machine.
piney