Best practices for stunning stitches - Watch & Learn Quilting Show Episode 19
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Today we’re going to discuss the ins-and-outs of starting and stopping your stitching. It sounds simple, and it can be, but there’s a few things every longarm quilter should know to get the stitching they like and how to avoid bamboozled bobbins.
Join a socially-distanced Johnny and Kim as they do a deep-dive on proper stitching starts, ends, proper bobbin thread techniques and even how to bury your threads for that finely-finished look on an HQ longarm quilting machine.
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I have a Sweet Sixteen and regularly bury the threads. Self-threading needles are marvelous for this. Thanks for the videos.
Great tip!
I love the self-threading needles for burying threads, and keep one in every pincushion I have, including by my Avante
Beautiful quilt, Kim!!!
LOVE THAT QUILT BEHIND YOU!!!❤️❤️❤️
Ok never mind - you talked about it at the end 😊
Kim did such an amazing job, right?
Beautiful quilt Kim! I love the piecing as well as the quilting
Thanks for the tips. Just got the Moxie and didn't know about the walking stitch
I really needed this information for ending off!
Thanks lots of helpful tips that I will be incorporating. Many thanks.
Great tutorial!!!
Glad you liked it!
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I have an older Avante that does not have the tie off option. Since I haven’t found a way to make a neat knot, I leave long tails. I hand knot them as bury the threads. I was hoping you could show an easier (and quicker ) way!
My Infinity ties on and off automatically and then cuts the bobbin thread
Appreciate the Capri references for the starting stitches. Still not sure if the tie off works for Capri as well?
Is it possible to purchase the pattern for the quilt behind you? Love it.
Thanks JoAnn -
It's from the book New York Beauties and Flying Geese.
www.connectingthreads.com/new-york-beauties-flying-geese/p/46512