Beginning Thread Sketching with a Sewing Machine
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2024
- This tutorial will show you the tools and notions needed to begin thread sketching. How to set up your fabric and machine for success using 12 weight Perle Cotton.
None of the tools I have listed are paid affiliate links.
Light pad is from Amazon a.co/d/ccHbSvS
Quilt pattern from Stitched in Purple link: www.etsy.com/listing/15664510...,
Valdani Thread www.valdani.com/ and Schmetz Needles Top Stitch needle 100/16 www.schmetzneedles.com/produc....
Here is the template design files in Canva www.canva.com/design/DAGFQtAo....
Happy stitching, Tj - Навчання та стиль
Lovely demo.
Fabulous video! Thank you for choosing my Weekender pattern to showcase your fun thread sketching technique. I appreciate that you showed me all the tools and how to use them for a successful project.
I can't wait to start working on the blocks for Weekender.
Very pretty.
Thank you so much.
This is so wonderful. I love that there is no stress about making it perfect!! Thanks for the tutorial ❤
You're welcome. Thank you for your comment. If you can't see it from a galloping horse, it's perfect 👌
hello very nice lady the green light on the front of the sewing machine is that the start stop button to operate the sewing machine without using the sewing machine electric foot pedal?😊
TJ…. Excellent video! Quick question…I haven’t used 35 wt thread in the bobbin before, do you only use it with 12 wt perle cotton? (I usually use a 90 wt when I machine embroider) Can’t wait to try this technique on my Bernina!🤗
I find that a thicker bobbin thread works best with 12 wt perle cotton like 30, 35, 40. I have tried a 50 wt in the bobbin, and it did not play well with the Perle Cotton. Hope that helps, Tj
Would paper piecing paper work instead of computer paper?
Yes, definitely you could use that paper. Thank you for suggesting it.
@@tjwrightquilts Thank you. Another question, please. Have you purchased the Bernina bobbin work bobbin or tried it?
@vivaldi1948 no haven't. Do you have one?
@@tjwrightquilts No, but I've thought about buying one.