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JBeamer 01-21-2013 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by catmcclure (Post 5802346)
He's a really great guy, you ought to marry him.

This cracked me up. Not really quilting related but it can be so true.

cathyvv 01-21-2013 09:15 PM

I use Connecting Threads polyester cone thread for every quilt I quilt. It's great, my HQ16 loves it, and so do I. It's somewhat linty, but since I haven't used any other thread on it, I can't say whether it is more or less linty than any other thread.

My DH just serviced it this week. There was some lint in the bobbin area (which I expected) but next to none in the rest of the machine.

Scakes 01-21-2013 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by Pat625 (Post 5798462)
Worst advice is that it MUST be done a certain way..I quilt for family, friends and fun...and as Sinatra says..I did it MY way!!

I totally agree with you!

cathyvv 01-21-2013 09:31 PM

My then 7 year old niece put me in my place when she used two fabrics to make her first quilts. I was VERY skeptical, but it was really cute. Learned my lesson very well!

cathyvv 01-21-2013 09:37 PM

I have 5 years of "experience" quilting, and forget this every time I make a quilt. Finally figured out a way that works for me, so it must be my right way.

My time 01-21-2013 09:54 PM

Worst advice was not to preshrink my fabric. Ever have a red abric ruin your quilt! Even with a few colour catchers it didn't prevent bleeding. I'm a prewash convert.

IBQUILTIN 01-22-2013 08:45 AM

I think the advice was not to iron (move the iron from one place to another) on your seams, but to press so there is no stretching. It took me forever to realize the difference

gramma nancy 01-22-2013 03:38 PM

I am with those who take every bit of advice with a grain of salt and do what feels right. That said, I am a sucker for every book or list of "quilting tips." I have learned so-o-o much from them. I just ignore the ones that seem strange or out-of-sync with the way I work.

Zyngawf 01-22-2013 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by Sandygirl (Post 5798898)
Machine quilted is not a real quilt. Huh??

I think this is advice given by hand quilters that don't want to admit that machine quilts are better quality and more likely to survive the washing machine and most people prefer them.

Zyngawf 01-22-2013 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by Michellesews (Post 5799507)
Maybe they meant not to iron, but to PRESS. I teach quilting and I stress over and over that you must press, but not iron...or you will stretch your shapes out of shape.

I'v always thought they were the same thing. What is the difference?


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