A suggestion: roll the fabric from the outside to the area near where you are stitching, that is to the left of where you are stitching, to make it less likely you stitch into that area... quiltmaker x 32 years. Very nice, even quilting stitches...not an easy accomplishment for beginners! I suggest rolling it so the back of the quilt stays on the top...less likely to get hand oils on the front to the fabric. Pretty soon you can practice stitching in other directions... not just right to left! Ah, just another challenge for beginner Quilt makers!
Thank you for your suggestion. Can you explain the rolling of the fabric to me? If I understand correctly, I will roll the fabric in a tube and my left thumb will be on top of the fabric OR roll the fabric to make it more like a frame?
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A suggestion: roll the fabric from the outside to the area near where you are stitching, that is to the left of where you are stitching, to make it less likely you stitch into that area... quiltmaker x 32 years. Very nice, even quilting stitches...not an easy accomplishment for beginners!
I suggest rolling it so the back of the quilt stays on the top...less likely to get hand oils on the front to the fabric.
Pretty soon you can practice stitching in other directions... not just right to left! Ah, just another challenge for beginner Quilt makers!
Thank you for your suggestion. Can you explain the rolling of the fabric to me?
If I understand correctly, I will roll the fabric in a tube and my left thumb will be on top of the fabric OR roll the fabric to make it more like a frame?