Old 01-24-2011, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
Trina,
I agree with Janet - just go ahead with you method. I also quilt without a thimble because I have to feel the needle. When you need a protection somehow you can also try these little adhesive pads called "Thimble It". I know many hand quilters who use them with success.
For me eveness is the most important thing, the length of the stitches are secondary.
I always do single stitches and for that reason small curves are not a problem for me. I just turn the hoop a little in a comfortable postition. When you load your needle full with stitches it is much more difficult to do smooth curves.
I only mark a few patterns or area on the quilt, then I quilt and mark again. In that way the markings stay long enough on the quilt until the quilting is finished.
Hope that helps!
Thanks for the encouragement everyone. SO, when you say you pretty much mark the quilt as you go, isn't it difficult to mark it with the quilt already being sandwiched? Do you prefer then to thread baste as opposed to using safety pins?

BTW, feline fanatic - you and I DO seem to be kindred quilters!!
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