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Old 01-27-2013, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by majormom View Post
I was wondering if anyone has ever used a leather thimble on their finger underneath the hoop? I can't get past that needle coming down to stab my lower finger!!!
Majormom, it's all about controlling the needle. You might try a different brand of needle - I find that some needles slip through the sandwich too fast, ending up in my finger. Right now I'm using John James because they don't slip. I push down until I just feel the tip of the needle on my underneath finger, then rock up. My last batch of Roxanne needles were super slick - I can't use them.

If your underneath finger is really sore I've read that electrical tape is a good thing to cover the finger and still let you feel the needle coming through.
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Old 01-27-2013, 08:39 PM
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i confess that i never use a hoop - i did an entire queen sized quilt without a hoop. i smoothed it over my lap, tucking it under my legs to hold it smooth. the main thing is it has to be well basted and no matter how you do it, you want the layers flat and smooth.

the point above about the batting is really important. if you have a thick batting, you almost can't get it rocking. the thinnest battings are best for hand-quilting. i learned that one the hard way!!! if you have a thick batting the up and down stab method is about as good as it gets.

the biggest thing is to have fun. don't concentrate on making an heirloom - just enjoy the process.

my queen-sized quilt (which has been on our bed for several years now) took 15 years to get finished, but my mom (now gone), my sister, sister-in-law and cousin all quilted on it. that makes it beyond special to me. ironically, the quilting isn't consistent - in some places the diagonal quilt lines cross from the outer border over the inner border and in some places the lines end at the outer border edge. i meant it to skip over the inner border. but . . . i decided it was more important to me to have stitching from the special women in my life on it than to have it be perfect. no one but me knows it has inconsistencies.

anyway, i just mean to encourage you to enjoy the process and don't stress about perfection.
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Old 01-28-2013, 07:07 AM
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Thanks for the encouragement! I am def going to try to just focus on having fun, instead of trying to make it perfect! Your right.. I will learn in time!!!! but you know how we are.. we want to know it NOW..lol..
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Old 01-28-2013, 07:41 AM
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I too, do not use a hoop---lap quilting and I know several who find this the way that works for them. Needles make a difference as well as the batting. You learn what works best for you as you continue to try different things. I honestly believe that there is no wrong way as long as you get the result you want.
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