Help with Stitch in the Ditch
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:02 am
I’m attempting to machine quilt my first lap quilt – “attempting” being the operative word. I have many questions and would appreciate ANY advice.
First of all, I was told to use a transparent thread on the top and a bobbin thread to match the quilt backing. I can see the wisdom in this as my stitching is all over the place, but is there a trick to working with the transparent thread? Mine keeps coming uncoiled all over the place, so much so that I’m beginning to feel like I’m on an episode of Candid Camera.
I have quilt clips and a walking foot. The quilt clips are a godsend, but this is my first time using a walking foot and I am, of course, struggling with it, too. The quilt still doesn’t seem to feed with the walking foot on. I’m basically pulling the quilt through, which doesn’t seem right. Is it?
My top thread broke a few times, and I realized that I have giant loops of the stuff on the back of the quilt – because it’s transparent I hadn’t seen the loops until the thread broke. That’s the upper thread tension that needs to be adjusted, right?
I tried doing the first line of quilting this morning before heading to work. When I get home I’ll be ripping out that mess and practicing on scraps before I go any further – something I should have done in the first place, but I can be a little dense sometimes! I’d appreciate any and all tips on how to get this done without losing my enthusiasm for making quilts.
Thank you!
First of all, I was told to use a transparent thread on the top and a bobbin thread to match the quilt backing. I can see the wisdom in this as my stitching is all over the place, but is there a trick to working with the transparent thread? Mine keeps coming uncoiled all over the place, so much so that I’m beginning to feel like I’m on an episode of Candid Camera.
I have quilt clips and a walking foot. The quilt clips are a godsend, but this is my first time using a walking foot and I am, of course, struggling with it, too. The quilt still doesn’t seem to feed with the walking foot on. I’m basically pulling the quilt through, which doesn’t seem right. Is it?
My top thread broke a few times, and I realized that I have giant loops of the stuff on the back of the quilt – because it’s transparent I hadn’t seen the loops until the thread broke. That’s the upper thread tension that needs to be adjusted, right?
I tried doing the first line of quilting this morning before heading to work. When I get home I’ll be ripping out that mess and practicing on scraps before I go any further – something I should have done in the first place, but I can be a little dense sometimes! I’d appreciate any and all tips on how to get this done without losing my enthusiasm for making quilts.
Thank you!