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paoberle 12-08-2014 04:53 AM


Originally Posted by lynnie (Post 6997604)
I'd go with a dark bobbin thread to match the back and a light spool thread to match the top fabric. enjoy yourself, breath and show us your end project.

If you use two different colors just make sure you test your tension on quilt scraps to make sure it is correct before you start and pay attention as you sew. You may need to make small adjustments as you complete your project.

shy 12-08-2014 06:16 AM

You can also use light for both top and bottom ..If u want the design to really show on the back..I have done that before and like the results..

quiltingshorttimer 12-08-2014 07:07 PM

Because of the tension issues with FMQ I would suggest you use a So Fine thread (or similar) and then use a "neutral" like a light grey or taupe, etc. It will show on the back, but the fine weight thread will be kinder with mistakes and using a print on the back will really make sure that you don't have mistakes showing.

mac 12-08-2014 07:35 PM

Unless cost is a factor, I would suggest being kind to yourself and find a backing that was printed and similar in color to the top quilt. Since this is your first time quilting, you want to have as many advantages as possible.

If the top is similar in color to the background, you won't have to worry if the bobbin thread shows through every once in a while and you won't have to worry about the high contrast of the backing showing through to the front of the quilt.

A printed background will not show your stitches as much as a tone on tone fabric or a solid fabric. If you are doing free motion quilting for the first time, you will want your stiches to not to show, because until you have some experience under your belt, you may have a few stitches you'll wish people couldn't see. Of course, once you wash the quilt a lot of the 'oops's' will melt away into the quilt.

Doing practice on some pot holders will help give more experience and control to your free motion quilting. The name of one the 'queen's' of free motion quilting (her name escapes me) says that before she starts quilting anything she practices for 15 minutes on something WITHOUT any thread in her machine. She says it gives her the rhythm she needs to start quilting.

I am certainly not trying to discourage you in any way, but just offering some 'seeds of thought' for starting out.


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