What is the best tip you ever got?
#142
Super Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
buy the best sewing machine you can afford(at least $300-400) there's nothing worse than a crappy machine that causes no end of problems. I used to have a really awful machine that I struggled with for 1 1/2 years.
Then I finally got a decent machine and been happy ever
since!
Then I finally got a decent machine and been happy ever
since!
#143
Originally Posted by madamekelly
Was there ever a quilting tip you got from somewhere that gave you an "ah ha!" moment?
I will start...
The best one I ever got was to use small binder clips to hold my binding while hand stitching it down. They work better for me because they don't catch the thread like pins will, and I am hopelessly uncoordinated. I use about 8-10 and remove them as I go. Before I remove the last one, I replace the others on the next stretch. I just clip the 'offies' to the quilt so I don't have to chase them, and I don't get stuck with pins. (Fold the silver 'legs' down over the quilt.)
I will start...
The best one I ever got was to use small binder clips to hold my binding while hand stitching it down. They work better for me because they don't catch the thread like pins will, and I am hopelessly uncoordinated. I use about 8-10 and remove them as I go. Before I remove the last one, I replace the others on the next stretch. I just clip the 'offies' to the quilt so I don't have to chase them, and I don't get stuck with pins. (Fold the silver 'legs' down over the quilt.)
#145
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 547
Originally Posted by chrises
You have me thinking of making the grandson a John Deere quilt! (I am in Iowa) The 2-color idea is wonderful.
Yes, you have it right. The way you have done it the top &
bottom of the quilt would have different colored bindings.
You can see, this is easy for the hands but hard on the mind.
And hard to 'splain, but well worth the effort.
Yes, you have it right. The way you have done it the top &
bottom of the quilt would have different colored bindings.
You can see, this is easy for the hands but hard on the mind.
And hard to 'splain, but well worth the effort.
Thanks for sharing it...and walking me through it!
Debbie in Austin
#146
I have changed my mind...Best tip...Joined this board! I have learned so much in the past two weeks!!! Even with everything on the internet..you have to surf the net for a long time to find the answers - some good others not...here you guys are quick and so helpful and know the subject!
#147
I wish I would have know I was going to quilt when I bought my sewing machine last May. I would have paid the extra for a quilting sewing machine or even more and a different machine. If I keep quilting which I am sure I will, I may just have to give my daughter in-law my sewing machine when she moves back East (my son is in the service...they are hoping to get re-stationed near by).
Originally Posted by purplefiend
buy the best sewing machine you can afford(at least $300-400) there's nothing worse than a crappy machine that causes no end of problems. I used to have a really awful machine that I struggled with for 1 1/2 years.
Then I finally got a decent machine and been happy ever
since!
Then I finally got a decent machine and been happy ever
since!
#148
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: California
Posts: 702
My other favorite tip is to sew a few stitches on a scrap of fabric prior to starting and stopping any seams. Some people have a name for it like whatchamacallit ... it helps to have smooth starts and stops and also eliminates having long threads all over your blocks.
#150
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: High Entropy Zone
Posts: 1,247
Originally Posted by stillvnu
My other favorite tip is to sew a few stitches on a scrap of fabric prior to starting and stopping any seams. Some people have a name for it like whatchamacallit ... it helps to have smooth starts and stops and also eliminates having long threads all over your blocks.
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