Spoon Quilting.
#22
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thanks for the link
Originally Posted by no1jan
I found this blog on spoon quilting: http://quiltsalott.blogspot.com/2009...-quilting.html
#24
Originally Posted by Merrilin
I haven't spoon quilted. But I have been useing something similar. It is called a under-thimble. And I''m still practicing. Just not quite sure if I really like it or not. But I'm learning to love hand quilting.Only been doing it since January of this year.
#25
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
Sorry - the only thing I know about spoon quilting is dipping the spoon in a bowl of ice cream while I am reading a quilting magazine..............
#26
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Cool. Sounds easier than using the little piece from a soda can that I superglued to my finger (necessity is the mother of invention). I haven't handquilting in a long time. I can do it but I'm picky so I'm SLOW.
#27
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Originally Posted by virtualbernie
I cut off the fingers of latex surgical gloves and put these on my fingers to pull the needle through the fabric.
#28
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Stanley NC
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Thanks for the info. I've just begun my hand quilting. Struggled first my first one and am now piecing a queen size for our bed. Have considered Aunt Becky's but it seems like it would be awkward to hold for a long period of time. The TJ looks like it would be more user friendly. Any idea if it can be bought other than on line? Would like to see it "in person"
before buying it. It's going to be several months before I'll be ready for the hand quilting stage.
before buying it. It's going to be several months before I'll be ready for the hand quilting stage.
#29
Originally Posted by Greeter Eva
In the last few days I read quite a bit about spoon quilting.
Could anyone tell me how you hold the spoon? Do you
have the inside of the spoon facing the needle or the bottom
of the spoon? I like hand quilting, but if I can speed it up ,
I certainly am interested. If someone can help me, it would
really be appreciated. We are finally getting summer here.
20+ celcius for tomorrow. We usually have had a lot more
warm weather by this time in Saskatchewan.
Could anyone tell me how you hold the spoon? Do you
have the inside of the spoon facing the needle or the bottom
of the spoon? I like hand quilting, but if I can speed it up ,
I certainly am interested. If someone can help me, it would
really be appreciated. We are finally getting summer here.
20+ celcius for tomorrow. We usually have had a lot more
warm weather by this time in Saskatchewan.
#30
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Dewittville, NY
Posts: 603
Just a hint; I have cut off the tips of an old pair of rubber cleaning gloves and use them on certain fingers; great for pushing and pulling the needle. The plus side is the needle does not go through the rubber. Hope this helps you.
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