Using Leaders Enders
#1
I thought leader-enders were used on stand up longarm rollers, but I wasn't sure. So, I Googled, and I had been using small bits of scrap to catch/save thread as I began stitching and at the end. And, it gave me the idea of using a scrappy quilt block to slowly stitch together, one seam at a time, using them for enders as I work on the main attraction! Feels like I am working on 2 quilts at the same time! Anyone else doing this?
#2
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Delaware
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I learned this a few years back from Bonnie Hunter. She has a free Leader Ender project she puts out every July. I can’t begin to tell you how many “second quilts” I’ve made using this idea. Happy to have you as part of the Leader Ender train.
#6
I thought that the roller-part that you attach the quilt to at the beginning and end of LA were leaders/enders, until I researched the meaning. Now I know it refers to thread-saving technique.
#7
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Peoria, IL -- Midwest Transplant
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The way my mind works is I would need a leader for my leader, so I use a spider, that is a bit of fabric that you start sewing on. This helps especially if you are sewing triangles to not drop the points of the fabric down into the bobbin area. You reuse the same piece repeatedly, making the legs on the spider.
The other day when I cleaned off my sewing area, I didn't have any little bits out, so I used a bit of paper towel. Lately I've just been using the paper towel to adjust my stitches, I find I have very little to improve on when I switch to fabric, and I can see the plain white much better!
I have gotten my new sewing machine but I haven't worked with it yet. But one of the few options I really wanted was a thread cutter and I got one on this new machine. Is amazing how much less threads I have on my pants and such. I am also much more likely to work on projects that have partial seams with a thread cutter.
The other day when I cleaned off my sewing area, I didn't have any little bits out, so I used a bit of paper towel. Lately I've just been using the paper towel to adjust my stitches, I find I have very little to improve on when I switch to fabric, and I can see the plain white much better!
I have gotten my new sewing machine but I haven't worked with it yet. But one of the few options I really wanted was a thread cutter and I got one on this new machine. Is amazing how much less threads I have on my pants and such. I am also much more likely to work on projects that have partial seams with a thread cutter.
#8
Leaders and enders is a good concept in my mind, but I get so busy with the bitty scraps or small parts that I forget and just start making the blocks using my leaders and enders. Oh, well, what works for one....works. Tee-Hee-Hee! In the end we just want to use every bit of fabric and save on thread no matter what method we use, leaders/enders or spiders.
#10
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
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I learned this from Bonnie Hunter, and I love making two quilts at a time! I'm not an improvisational quilter, so I cut out a whole quilt and use that as my leader/ender. I do sometimes have to grab that old strip of binding and use that as a leader for my leader, especially now that I've had to start using my button rather than my foot for sewing.
Last edited by joe'smom; 06-20-2025 at 07:25 AM.

