I've started quilting my daughter's quilt and I'm doing echo quilting (I think, like SITD but 1/4 from the seam). I've basted using 505 and some safety pins. The batting I'm using is made from bamboo (!) and is super cuddly. On the back is a used sheet of about medium quality.

I'm using my Janome's walking foot and I know from earlier experience I still might have to help the fabric along, especially since this is a lap sized quilt (about 48" x 48") and so it's larger than the baby one I made before. I started by doing the middle line from one end to the other. I think the fabric is shifting so much, it's like even though I'm using my walking foot I'm still pushing my fabric in front of me. Should I pull more? Adjust the pressure? I tried that a bit but maybe I didn't do enough. What do you think will work the best? I made the second line (about 1,5" away from my first) sewing from the other direction not to twist the whole quilt but of course the same thing happened there and it looks a bit twisted compared to the first line.

I decided to give it a rest for tonight and watch the second episode of the House of Cards remake instead (I soooo loved the original British one!) so as not to wake the kids with my cursing.