hiding quilting threads
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I also just use a needle and then kind of weave the thread into the batting. So far, seems to work for me. Sometimes I just make a few tiny, in place stitches when beginning or ending a line of quilting. I obviously don't do "show quilts", just do FMQ on quilts for my family and I get alot of satisfaction from being able to quilt my own quilts.
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If you bury your stitches not only in the batting, but through a couple of the quilting lines and then reverse direction before you pull your needle up and clip the threads, they will stay through everything you do to the quilt from then on.
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Yes, if you are just starting or ending a line of stitches at normal stitch length without otherwise securing your threads, then you need to knot the threads before burying them, or they will not be secure. Another possibility is to take lots of tiny stitches when you start and stop, and then you don't have to bury the threads.
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Thanks for all the answers. I have always just did a few tiny stiches and back stitches to start and end. And I have only ever done SITD. I never knew what bringing up the bobbin thread and hiding the stitches was until reading about and wanting to learn to FMQ. Hiding them is a very nice finish without the little bumps. I will defintely try it.
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I do long arm quilting and have found after doing quite a few knot and bury finishes you get to be quite fast at it. I use a doll needle to bury the knot and knot each section before advancing the quilt. I would think doing a section before moving the quilt to a new area would work well when doing fmq.
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Started out hand quilting, and you always knot and bury, so never even thought of not burying the machine threads in the same way as the hand threads. Now you have me thinking--can you see the smoke?
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