Don't FMQ with a full bobbin?
#62
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Originally Posted by Jenniky
Interesting... Im still learning on the FMQ my expierience is that the quality of thread and making sure my bobbin thread winds on evenly and smooth are two important factors. Practice Practice Practice..though I think is really the key. I have recently purchased some cotton bandanas to use as practice toppers and am following the designs already in the print.. thinking I will turn them in to some fun throw pillows ...Im always needing a pillow to throw at my husbands corny jokes. :thumbup:
#66
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Location: Round Rock,Texas
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I fill my bobbin full and wind 10-15 bobbins before I start quilting. I have 2 machines that use the plastic bobbins and they sometimes give me problems when the bobbin is getting down to the end.
I don't use monofilament thread, don't like it at all. I prefer
cotton threads for machine quilting.
I really like King Tut,YLI and Aurifil.
I don't use monofilament thread, don't like it at all. I prefer
cotton threads for machine quilting.
I really like King Tut,YLI and Aurifil.
#67
hhhmmm I have never heard of this neither, I love free motion quilting, and I usually always have a full bobbin, unless I am using up a bobbin from a previous project and using the same colour thread. The only time I have ever had tension issue's it's usually operator error.
I like the new quilters phrase... and let me tell you there have definately been lots of days that my bobbin has only half full too... lol
I like the new quilters phrase... and let me tell you there have definately been lots of days that my bobbin has only half full too... lol
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