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Old 06-30-2009, 05:03 PM
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I use a raised-edge thimble that I really love. Purchased it for $7.95 at my LQS. It is made by the Colonial Needle Company. Their web site is: www.colonialneedle.com

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Old 06-30-2009, 06:12 PM
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That sounds like good advice. "Breathe"! I'm going to keep trying until I figure it out. But will do other quilting projects in between so I don't totally burn myself out on hand quilting. I'll check into that other area. I'm just learning about this site and so far I've had so much help! Thank you. Are you close to Asheboro?
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Old 06-30-2009, 06:15 PM
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I am about 20 min away from Asheboro and go there often!!! Hobby Lobby has a small selection of material, and quilting supplies! Where are you?
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Old 07-01-2009, 01:19 AM
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Good morning, ninnie... yes, I'm using a hoop. I'll try loosening up the fabric. I'm making about a 17" wall hanging. I'm trying to learn on them so I can do a lap quilt next. I'll keep checking back because I just know I can get help here! Thank you so much!
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Old 07-01-2009, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by judyq
Good morning, ninnie... yes, I'm using a hoop. I'll try loosening up the fabric. I'm making about a 17" wall hanging. I'm trying to learn on them so I can do a lap quilt next. I'll keep checking back because I just know I can get help here! Thank you so much!



Since it is only 17", you don't even need a hoop :D I use 505 spray to put my small projects together and I don't even have to pin. Lap quilting is a great way to learn how to hand quilt. I ordered my spray from Connecting Threads, but you can get other places. It costs a little , but a can goes a long way and saves so much time. :wink: Just don't give up, it will all fall into place soon! :D
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Old 07-01-2009, 07:26 AM
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I don't use a thimble either.. never got the hang of one.. but I do sometimes use a bit of "plastic" tape on my finger where the needle rests, or where it "bumps" my finger under the project.. sometimes one layer and once in a while two.. I have also used those tiny 'nexcare' bandaids.. both stick well and are VERY flexible and keep me from being perforated...lol
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Old 07-01-2009, 07:28 AM
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Ninnie...I am in Asheboro and there's a lovely new little quilt shop that opened in March on Sunset. The Quilting Coop. I go there every Tuesday night to quilt with the ladies, and on Saturdays just to visit.
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Old 07-01-2009, 07:37 AM
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Hey Loretta... I have not tried without hoop. That sure sounds easier than fussin with where to sit the hoop on my lap. And I can do the machine basting myself. that's a good idea. Maybe I'll attempt that to see how it goes. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Old 07-01-2009, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by judyq
Ninnie...I am in Asheboro and there's a lovely new little quilt shop that opened in March on Sunset. The Quilting Coop. I go there every Tuesday night to quilt with the ladies, and on Saturdays just to visit.

Thanks!!! I had heard there was a quilt shop there somewhere, ask the cutting lady at Hobby Lobby, and some other lady spoke up and said , and I quote "No there isn't a quilt shop in Asheboro, I am in The Quilting Guild and I would Know!!!" :lol: :lol: :lol: DH and I cracked up! DH said well, I guess she told you!
Is sunset down town? I will definitely check it out this weekend!! Wow, that is really close for me, been going to Maryl Jo's as often as I could! So glad you are close enough to go on Tues. night!!

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Sounds like your fabric may be too tight. I had the hardest time getting the needle through the quilt sandwich until I loosened the quilt in the frame.
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