Beautiful work! Thank you for the in depth description of the process. I always use a thread net when I use Glide because it tends to fall off the cone and get caught on the spindle. I used 2 threads to make chicken feet on a recent quilt. It turned out great. Never would have thought of doing it if I hadn't seen your previous video. Thanks again!!
@@marciahowe9555 I use thread nets when I have only one spool. When multi-threading the nets can add too much tension so the cup alternative is preferred in this use.
Beautiful! Thanks so much for the solo cup tip. My thread was breaking last night for that very reason and it's very frustrating. I can't wait to give this a try.
@@esther5333 I should add the solo cups were a quick fix. For a more permanent soloing I’m thinking of adding a hard plastic cup and drilling a hole in the bottom to fit it over the spool pins.
Wow! You’re so talented! Beautiful artwork. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
Wow Valorie, just so fascinating! I really never thought about this level of long-arming! Bravo 👏 🎉
How very beautiful! I love the texture you're achieving. Cant wait to see your finished work.
Beautiful work! Thank you for the in depth description of the process. I always use a thread net when I use Glide because it tends to fall off the cone and get caught on the spindle. I used 2 threads to make chicken feet on a recent quilt. It turned out great. Never would have thought of doing it if I hadn't seen your previous video. Thanks again!!
@@marciahowe9555
I use thread nets when I have only one spool. When multi-threading the nets can add too much tension so the cup alternative is preferred in this use.
@@ValerieGreenwellQuiltArtistry Makes total sense!!
Beautiful! Thanks so much for the solo cup tip. My thread was breaking last night for that very reason and it's very frustrating. I can't wait to give this a try.
@@esther5333
I should add the solo cups were a quick fix. For a more permanent soloing I’m thinking of adding a hard plastic cup and drilling a hole in the bottom to fit it over the spool pins.
@@ValerieGreenwellQuiltArtistry Thanks Valerie! I'm want to try a triple thread also. So much fun, so little time... God Bless!!