OMG. I've been wrestling with bringing up the bobbin threads when starting & stopping, & burying them when finished. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I've watched so many other videos, & your video was the most helpful by far!
I have been free motion quilting for a long time and have just now learned from you how this is supposed to be done. I always knew how to start, but pulling the thread up at the end always had me confused. Thank you!
Wow, thanks for sharing your excellent version. I just started free motion quilting and I’ve completed two samplers blocks, but was definitely having issues. Again thanks 👍❤️😊
Thank you very much for this video. I think this method of starts and stops would be permissible in competitive quilts. I know the judges look at the starts and stops methods used.
My smaller machine had a thread lock but I’m starting a wall hanging on a new machine without a thread lock. Is returning to knot/bury threads a requirement for securing the stitching instead of just locking the stitch in place without the hand knot/bury method?
Your thread lock works fine as well. It will leave two short "rabbit ears" on the back, but since it is a wall hanging it should be fine. No on will see it! I use this type of thread burying to completely conceal where the stitching begins and ends on both sides of the quilt.
Thank you! Finally some one explains how to start, finish the threads!!!
So glad this was helpful!
thank you so much. I am new to this technique and I could not ask for a better tutorial. Happy quilting!
OMG. I've been wrestling with bringing up the bobbin threads when starting & stopping, & burying them when finished. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I've watched so many other videos, & your video was the most helpful by far!
I have been free motion quilting for a long time and have just now learned from you how this is supposed to be done. I always knew how to start, but pulling the thread up at the end always had me confused. Thank you!
After many other similar videos, this is what I've been looking for. Perfect explanation. Thank you!!
I'm just learning this technique. Thank you for the clear demonstration with explanation which makes it easy to understand.
Wow, thanks for sharing your excellent version. I just started free motion quilting and I’ve completed two samplers blocks, but was definitely having issues. Again thanks 👍❤️😊
Thank you very much for this video. I think this method of starts and stops would be permissible in competitive quilts. I know the judges look at the starts and stops methods used.
Thank you -- this helped me today! Good demo.
Wow thank you. This is a must-know tip!!
Very helpful with this clear demo. Many thanks!
You are so welcome!
Awesome video , thank you !
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU !!
Happy to share a little!
Very helpful.
thank you
My smaller machine had a thread lock but I’m starting a wall hanging on a new machine without a thread lock. Is returning to knot/bury threads a requirement for securing the stitching instead of just locking the stitch in place without the hand knot/bury method?
Your thread lock works fine as well. It will leave two short "rabbit ears" on the back, but since it is a wall hanging it should be fine. No on will see it! I use this type of thread burying to completely conceal where the stitching begins and ends on both sides of the quilt.