Cutting threads
#22
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Me too! I also check the pressed seam side for any wayward threads or lint. Dabbing with the lint roller works well run the lint roller over some of the pressed. There is nothing worse than having a dark spot from a loose thread or lint blob showing through when using white, cream or pale fabrics.
#27
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Just north of Cajun country
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I also cut as I go. Learned the hard way once when knitting a granny square quilt that you (IMO) should cut or tuck stray threads or yarn pieces as you go. Seemed like there were thousands of them. Never did tuck those stray yarn ends in. Daughter asked for quilt and said she would do it. I was glad to grt rid of that tedious job.
#29
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alabama
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I cut the strings as I go along. I know that not everyone does. I sent a quilt off to an LAQ on the board and paid more than I normally do and there were many loose threads on the quilt when I got it back. I was fine with the quilting but not the loose threads. I think it is easier to do as you go along rather than all at once. Mine was a King Size quilt and it took quite a while to cut all the threads. I guess it is up to the one doing the work.
#30
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I like things to be neat, so I clip threads as I go. When making the top this is not difficult because I chain piece to save thread and all that clipped bunch of threads. When I do the quilting I always start by pulling up the bobbin thread. I always tie knots and bury the threads after threading them through a needle. When I stop a line of stitching I immediately pull that thread to the back and bury it. Thus, some threads get buried to the front along seam lines and some are buried from the back along the quilting lines. Doing this task as I go along keeps me sane and undaunted!
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