Old 12-23-2009, 10:23 PM
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lisalovesquilting
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Originally Posted by BlueChicken
Thanks you guys :-)

I love needleturn, love the effect, and love that I'm good at it! LOL

Some of the tips I've picked up....

- use a wet toothpick to turn edges under instead of the needle, it's much easier. Just hold the toothpick in your mouth to keep the end wet.

- use applique needles (the really small ones). Although they're difficult to thread and tiny to hold, they DO create tiny stitches.

- use very fine thread, the finest you can get, not your normal sewing machine thread. You WILL notice the difference.

- don't pull the stitches tight, it creates hollows along the turned under edge and makes it lumpy.

And as much as I hate to admit this one..... wear glasses, magnifying ones if you can. I have a pair that I perch on the end of my nose so I can look over them to the tv, and then down through them to my handwork. It does make it easier to get tiny stitches.

:-)
what type of thread do you recommend :?:
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