Hello everyone! Recently I was on another site and heard on the video that you must "Pop" your thread inside your quilt sandwich when machine quilting..... I know how to achieve this when hand quilting....not getting how to do it on the machine though???? Any takers on trying to talk me thru it?
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i dont' really know anyone who feels this is necessary but all you have to do is bring the bobbin thread to the top with the top thread, thread them both onto a needle then just make a tiny stitch right next to the hole the threads came out of and bury them into your batting.
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Thank you both! Very helpful....that Dummy book could have been written just for me!
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We all learn from each other, anytime you have a ? please post a note, that is how we all learn
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I just found this video and click on the 2nd video and you can see it better
http://www.quilt-video.com/2009/05/08/burying-the-knot/ |
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Originally Posted by newtosewing
Hello everyone! Recently I was on another site and heard on the video that you must "Pop" your thread inside your quilt sandwich when machine quilting..... I know how to achieve this when hand quilting....not getting how to do it on the machine though???? Any takers on trying to talk me thru it?
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I just found a video for you to watch and I created a new thread on the board
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-50878-1.htm |
If I ever make an Hierloom quilt I might go to this trouble but for a utility quilt I don't think I would.
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