Hiding threads with MQ
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I always made sure to start and end my MQ with tiny stitches, and thereafter hide the beginning and ending threads by embedding them in the quilt sandwich. However, there were occasions I couldn't end my MQ with tiny stitches due to unforeseen circumstances such as thread snapping etc. I still made sure to hide those threads in the quilt sandwich though. Will my stitches be secured in such instances?
I know some quilters don't even hide their stitches. They merely snip off the ends of the thread after locking them with tiny stitches. Is this something safe to do?
I know some quilters don't even hide their stitches. They merely snip off the ends of the thread after locking them with tiny stitches. Is this something safe to do?
#8
Originally Posted by liviamarie3
Is there a special tool you use to help you bury the thread?
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Thank you so much! I just finished my son's quilt and just made knots everywhere....wish I hadn't and am scared to wash it! I am machine quilting my daughter's quilt now and am sewing around some applique and knew there had to be a better way!! I was using the little thing that helps you thread the needle but its so flimsy. Anyways....thanks again! now I have to make another run to the store!
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