Inspiring Quilters, Stitch by Stitch
Started this discussion. Last reply by QuilterBridget Aug 6, 2011. 3 Replies 0 Likes
What kind of pins do you use to pin a quilt? I started out with the quilting curved pins! They of course do work better that a safety pin! The more I pinned the more I knew that I was running out!!…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by rogue quilter Queen of the WIVSP Jan 19, 2012. 14 Replies 0 Likes
I have never used invisible thread.. Please tell me what type of invisible thread is best and why? Then I want to know if regular quilting thread is used in the bobbin??Do you need to reset your…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by patbruck Aug 3, 2011. 28 Replies 0 Likes
I really have trouble deciding what to do with the Dresden Plate quilt that I'm making! I am going to quilt by machine! There will be lots of sticking in the ditch! Then I plan to machine quilt…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Rhonda Cormier May 17, 2011. 5 Replies 0 Likes
I'm not finding where I can check for emails! I'm new and also need help on how to post pics?
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Happy birthday, Rhonda~I hope you have a wonderful day!
Hi Rhonda!
I used regular quilting thread. For the heart quilt I'm using white. I've never used invisible thread, but I'm sure if you did a google search, you'd get all kinds of info on it. The only thing I know about it is that it's nylon. Sorry I'm not more help.
Thanks for your compliment~
Tammy
Rhonda,
I certainly understand. My husband has been through back surgery 3 times. If your husband is like mine, don't expect to get much quilting done during his recovery. I'm only joking. Thank goodness recovery doesn't take long or at least not as long as I expected. I hope the same is true with your husband. Good luck to you both.
Hello Ronda, Thank you so much for the nice compliment. My Mom did most of the peicing of this quilt and I did the quilting and binding, hence the name "Mom and ME". I would like to see your tablerunners. I have made pillows and even a vest using the string method. In the vest I used only black and white fabric and it turned out very well I think.
Thanks again
You know, I think I may have changed my mind about finishing that quilt. I may finish it to donate to the Quilter's Dream "Hopes and Dream Quilt Challenge for ALS". Last year I donated two. This is their second year and the quilt I'm making would be a good one to donate. Here is the link in case you've not heard of it http://www.quiltersdreambatting.com/ I just need to put the borders on and then quilt it. I was going to do some fancy quilting on it, but I think stitch in the ditch will be just fine. I'll more likely finish it that way!
I can't wait to see your Dresden when it's finished! That's my absolute favorite block!
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