Old 08-21-2011, 09:29 AM
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Borntohandquilt
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Originally Posted by jillaine
Maybe we're defining rocking differently, but I watched your tutorial, and you do "rock" (maybe that's not the right word)-- i.e., your needle goes down through the fabric from the top, then back up again in the same motion. (as opposed to stabbing all the way down, and then bringing the needle and thread back up in a separate motion with the second hand).

Does the batting packaging indicate if its batting has scrim or not?

Thanks for all the great responses.

-- Jillaine
You are right, this seems to be a matter of definition - I've learned "rocking stitch" means to put several stitches on the needle, not only one. Otherwise it's possible that I understood it wrong because I am not a native speaker in English!

:)

I know that a Hobbs batting indicates on the package that it has a scrim but I don't know if Warm & Natural also does it.
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