Originally Posted by
lizzie3
A long time ago I was told to save little scraps in order to use it at the beginning (and sometimes the end) of chain piecing. The reasoning was so the thread would start on the scrap fabric and not get stuck in your machine or the quilting pieces wouldn't get ruined. I've done it since and the thread never gets stuck since I put it in the middle of the scrap.
But I've been seeing that people use those leaders and enders for a second quilt over time. Are you starting off the scrap and just hoping the thread doesn't get stuck? If so why even use a leader?
I think I'm missing something but maybe I use my leaders wrong?
The most efficient way to use leader/enders as units to make another quilt is when your ender is used as the leader for the next set of blocks for the primary quilt. If you do it this way, there is always an ender still sitting in your machine waiting to become the leader the next time you sew.