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#11
I do the same as a few others - I just pull up the bobbin thread and do quite a few stitches real close together going away from the direction I will sew in, then back over the top in the direction that I want the design to go in.
I've never had any problem with quilting coming unsewn even in the washer and this is a lot faster than the knotting and hiding with the side-threading needles.
I've never had any problem with quilting coming unsewn even in the washer and this is a lot faster than the knotting and hiding with the side-threading needles.
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Watch this. Hope it helps :)
Tie Off and Bury Thread Tails 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X9-E...eature=related
Tie Off and Bury Thread Tails 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X9-E...eature=related
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