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kaysue4 09-08-2012 04:25 PM

Question about tying a quilt
 
I have changed my mind and want to tie the squares to my backing, how do I do the knotting for that so it won't come out? What type of thread should I use, embroidery thread?
Thanks much,
Kim from Ohio

erstan947 09-08-2012 04:34 PM

I have always used size 10 crochet thread, doubled. I use a large eye needle used with yarn with a sharp point. I put it down one side and up about 1/4 inch away from the down side. Then I go thru the same holes a second time (down and then up). I do a square knot. I say to myself as I tie the knot~ right over left.....left over right ~ I have washed my first one done this way every week for several years and the knots have not come undone. Hope this helps.

ckcowl 09-08-2012 04:45 PM

a good square knot- some people tie a double square knot (tie one- then tie a second one)
some people use perle cotton, some use embroidery floss (all 6 strands) some use yarn- it's your choice- just make sure it's strong- and make sure you are using a batting that is ok for tied quilts- a batting that needs to be quilted every 2"-4" is not a good choice- batt's that allow up to 10" between quilting lines often say on the package 'good for tied quilts'

jcrow 09-08-2012 05:07 PM

I've read where some people sew with their machine the perle cotton or yarn on to the quilt in a short stitch instead of sewing through the quilt with a needle and then tie it. Sounds easier to me. But, I've never done anything like that before. Just something I thought sounded like a faster, easier method.

patchsamkim 09-08-2012 05:23 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK20gl3Amvo
how to tie a quilt tutorial

kaysue4 09-11-2012 05:37 PM

Thanks everyone, I just got to my question and I should have read this first because I started and got one section done on the quilting table, but I only used 2 strands of floss. :eek: But I am not using any batting, just the top and bottom together. Being that it is a king size, what to take on as a first time quilt, I didn't want to have it bulky when packing it for an event.

Toni C 09-11-2012 06:06 PM

Pictures please?

kaysue4 09-12-2012 07:52 AM

I will when I take when finished. I had a guy come over and he seen the quilt and asked me if I was selling it. I looked at him and told him that it was my first quilt and it is all hand done. He was in total shock. Then last night I had someone ask me if I can make her a quilt if she buys the fabric but I have no idea how much to charge for making a queen size quilt.
So, I guess i will be in the quilting business when I am done with this one. But, I have to do two twin size quilts for my grandsons first. That will be out of my mom's clothes then I might do a couple wall hangings for my sisters for Christmas gifts, as a surprise.

Shana 09-12-2012 08:17 AM

I've tied with both yarn and embroidery floss. My big queen I did with yarn that matched my backing...mainly because it was cheap and I was poor and in high school lol I've done several baby quilts with floss and with narrow ribbon with good results.

Don't be afraid to tie your knots tight :) My mom recently machine "tied" a baby quilt...but that just seems like extra work to me lol it was cute though :)

kaysue4 09-12-2012 10:11 AM

I found some yarn that has a mix of colors that match the top of the quilt. I watched the video and that gave me good tips for threading the needle also.


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