We don't have the flying geese on a roll, but we do have Flying Geese Foundation Paper sheets! You can find them here: www.connectingthreads.com/2-x-4-flying-geese-quilt-block-foundation-paper/p/21958 www.connectingthreads.com/3-x-6-flying-geese-quilt-block-foundation-paper/p/21959
You should not be showing people how to sew over pins, even at slow speeds. Especially not new sewists, watching this video, that won't know better. There are instances where the pins, or the tips of needles, have come off when hit and flown into a sewist's face or eye, meaning a trip to an emergency room or even surgery. And I know of sewists this has happened to - they refuse to sew unless wearing glasses to protect their eyes. Also, from having worked on sewing machines, each time your needle hits a pin it alters the timing the tiniest bit. This will incrementally change the timing of your machine requiring it to be professionaly fixed. If I can prevent either of these from happening to even one sewist then I have done a good thing by posting this. Please have a good day.
I think the phrase "friends don't let friends sew over pins" is pretty perfect here 😂 We'll adjust for the future, thanks for the solidly helpful response Mea! 🪡🧵❤️
Excellent directions. I checked several videos and honestly yours was the BEST
Nice video! Thank you and looking forward to seeing more of your tutorials.
Awesome, thank you Valerie!
Do you also have flying geese on a roll? Love the on the roll.
We don't have the flying geese on a roll, but we do have Flying Geese Foundation Paper sheets! You can find them here:
www.connectingthreads.com/2-x-4-flying-geese-quilt-block-foundation-paper/p/21958
www.connectingthreads.com/3-x-6-flying-geese-quilt-block-foundation-paper/p/21959
@@ConnectingThreadsOfficial thank you but I need them on a roll.
You should not be showing people how to sew over pins, even at slow speeds. Especially not new sewists, watching this video, that won't know better.
There are instances where the pins, or the tips of needles, have come off when hit and flown into a sewist's face or eye, meaning a trip to an emergency room or even surgery. And I know of sewists this has happened to - they refuse to sew unless wearing glasses to protect their eyes.
Also, from having worked on sewing machines, each time your needle hits a pin it alters the timing the tiniest bit. This will incrementally change the timing of your machine requiring it to be professionaly fixed.
If I can prevent either of these from happening to even one sewist then I have done a good thing by posting this.
Please have a good day.
I think the phrase "friends don't let friends sew over pins" is pretty perfect here 😂 We'll adjust for the future, thanks for the solidly helpful response Mea! 🪡🧵❤️
@@ConnectingThreadsOfficial Thank you for making the change! I appreciate it very much.