Old 04-01-2008, 06:54 AM
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quiltease
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This is actually quite easy. Okay, first off, make sure you have a fairly long bobbin tail. Now using the hand wheel (not with the foot pedal) take one stitch into the quilt. Having the needle up grasp both the tail of the top thread AND the part that is coming out through the needle, making a U with the threads. Gently pull up. The bobbin thread will pop through the top. Secure these ends by wrapping around a pin or hold both ends and sew two or three stitches very close together. You may now cut your thread ends and begin quilting. Once you do this once you'll have NO problems doing it again. Hope this helped! Any questions about the above...just ask.
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