How to tie a proper knot?
#1
Can anyone explain, or even better, has an illustration (or knows of a link to an illustration?) on how to tie a proper knot when 1) finishing a blind stitch after binding and 2) when hand quilting..??
I know there's a nifty/quick way to do this, but i'm emabarassed to say that i have no clue! :roll:
Thanks! looking forward to hearing back! :)
I know there's a nifty/quick way to do this, but i'm emabarassed to say that i have no clue! :roll:
Thanks! looking forward to hearing back! :)
#2
I finally learned how to do the knot when you start hand quilting, i.e. quilters knot.
With needle threaded, and holding toward the eye. Bring the end of the thread across needle and hold. Then wrap the thread around the needle 3-4 times holding the end. Then pull the needle through the wraps with all the thread while holding the wraps. The knot should be at the end.
There are several videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVzDkAbziLw
With needle threaded, and holding toward the eye. Bring the end of the thread across needle and hold. Then wrap the thread around the needle 3-4 times holding the end. Then pull the needle through the wraps with all the thread while holding the wraps. The knot should be at the end.
There are several videos on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVzDkAbziLw
#4
Good tute!!!:D:D:D
Here is one for making a know when finished sewing, and how to bury it :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh5Fg...eature=related
Here is one for making a know when finished sewing, and how to bury it :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh5Fg...eature=related
#5
Thank you! this is tons of help!
Here is one for making a know when finished sewing, and how to bury it :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh5Fg...eature=related[/quote]
Here is one for making a know when finished sewing, and how to bury it :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh5Fg...eature=related[/quote]
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