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What is bobbin work and what is couching?

Old 05-19-2011, 04:47 PM
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Spool indicates thread is 100% polyster for bobbin work, couching and serger. Question: What is bobbin work? and What is couching?

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Old 05-19-2011, 04:55 PM
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bobbin work is where you put thick threads in your bobbin and work in reverse using the bobbin thread as your top thread. It allows you to use thicker threads in your sewing machine
Couching is when you are sewing thicker threads to your fabric through a braiding or cording foot for decrorative effect.
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Old 05-19-2011, 04:57 PM
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Bobbin work is putting a decorative thread in your bobbin and a clear thread on top and sewing on the reverse side of your fabric. The bobbin thread which is usually much thicker will then become the decorative element on your fabric. Couching is taking a heavy thread or ribbon and laying it on top of your fabric and then using a small zig zag stitch with clear thread or complementing thread and stitch the heavy thread in place. I hope that helps!
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I agree with all of the above, however it depends on the machine that you have because works calls for a special bobbin case in order for it to work.
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And don't you have to adjust the tention on the bobbin?
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Old 05-19-2011, 07:21 PM
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If you have to adjust the tension on the bobbin, i have heard it recommended that you get a separate bobbin case and adjust it and not your regular bobbin case.
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Old 05-19-2011, 08:03 PM
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I've tried bobbin work and hate it. It's just a mess for me. I didn't get the second bobbin case and had to have mine adjusted. Thread got all tangled in the bottom of machine and I had to clean for the longest time....more than once, I might add. Nope no bobbin work for me, too stressful.

However I love couching....have done cording, beads and strings of beads, odd little finds, etc. on some art quilts. It can be lots of fun.

I've also done lots of thread painting, which is sewing a contrasting color thread back and forth to create another dimension to the quilt. That was lots of fun, also.
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Thank you all for the lessons and tips....I think this thread is too expensive to just play with....be afraid, maybe not, just too expensive right now...I only got one spool of colors red, yellow and green....I better buy another of each incase I mess up....LOLS! I hope the bobbin case does not get tangled up. Thank you for being so very helpful
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