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Thanks for all the inspiration here! I just read a thread about stitching from the back. Very good idea on some quilts. I'll have to try that next time. Yep, I'm learning quite a bit already and have only been on the board a day.
I love the idea of no quilting police. That drives me nuts. Just plain old good common sense works. Thatnks ya'll! |
I am learning to fmq and prefer not to showcase my mistakes, so I use a top thread in a color that will blend in, changing colors where needed.
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Welcome from Cajun Country Louisiana! I'm a new quilter too.....I also hand quilt, not brave enought yet to FMQ.....I was always told by my grandmother (bless her soul) that your thread had to blend....so that is what I do.....
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Originally Posted by SANDY COWAN
Im just now getting back in to quilting after over 20 years. I think i've forgotten everything I once thought I knew, if that makes any sense.
Is it a rule of thumb that your quilting thread shouldnt show? After looking at some of the quilts on here, im ready to ripe all my quilting out and start over. Im not that far alng yet so its no biggie, but im just curious if the thread should not show on the top of your quilt. I swear, I feel like a beginner all over again. :? |
Hello and welcome to the QB!!! Yes, your thread
will show on top and the back of your quilt. |
Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
Originally Posted by Grandma58
No matter how you are quilting, by hand or machine the thread will show- that is the point. The question is do you want the thread to stand out or blend with the fabric?
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EXCELLENT! Thanks and thank you for the welcomes!
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Hey it is your quilt and you are the designer. No quilt police are allowed.
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Hey it is your quilt and you are the designer. No quilt police are allowed. Also A BIG WELCOME FROM EAST TENNESSEE
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Howdy ! LOL
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