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knewslady |
Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 09:02:28 AM Well, if you read my previous post about quilting you know I went to the quilting class on Saturday. As it turns out, it is on hand pieceing, not hand quilting, but that is fine with me, Anything to get out the house and frankly I have never hand pieced a quilt.
So, Saturday all we did was pick out our material and such. But, when the teacher handed me a pack of size 12 needles I waved my fingers in front of her and said, do you see how short and fat my fingers are, I don't think I can even hold that needle.
Now, what size needle do you use? And while we are on questions, do you pin or baste? If you find a quilt pattern you really like in a book, how do you figure yardage?
Another one, just for good measure, what are you having for supper?
Will always be a farmgirl at heart My blog: http://www.kentuckybackwoods.blogspot.com |
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pinkroses |
Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 3:51:39 PM That isn't so, I have used them and I do get the "rocking motion" it just takes practice. I think you will be surprised how fast you will pick it up. hugs sheila
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knewslady |
Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 3:21:42 PM When I asked the lady if she was sure she wanted me to use that small of a needle she said you can't get the rocking motion with a larger needle, so time will tell. But I probably will use a larger one at home. However, I am not so sure my fingers are too nimble though, but I will certainly give it a shot. I am so glad to hear you pin, I hate basting.
Will always be a farmgirl at heart My blog: http://www.kentuckybackwoods.blogspot.com |
grace gerber |
Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 2:15:12 PM Kathy you are not alone about showing up to a class and finding out it was not what you thought - maybe the universe has a plan for you.
To answer your questions, I have short fingers but I say they are just nimble.. Size 7 is standard but when I teach sewing I do not feel the needle makes the stitches but rather the person sewing so if you need a larger size do it at home and out of sight of the teacher. I do pin - hate to baste unless I am making clothing where I want to try it on before really making it. As for yardage I am horrible about that - I love fabric so I just purchase tons and add to my huge stash...
As for dinner I am having fresh juiced fruit and homemade bread with spruce jelly. Lunch is my big meal of the day and dinner much lighter...
Grace Gerber Larkspur Funny Farm and Fiber Art Studio
Where the spirits are high and the fiber is deep http://www.larkspurfunnyfarm.etsy.com http://larkspurfunnyfarm.blogspot.com
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pinkroses |
Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 11:55:29 AM I use a size 7 needle. I love to hand piece too. My fingers are short too I think that would be fine for you to learn with After you get use to hand piecing you can use different sizes. The reason for such a small needle is that ; it suppose to keep the stitches smaller. That also comes with practice. Good luck and let us know how thing progress. hugs sheila
www.ohkayteagirl2.blogspot.com http;//www.sheilascreativetouches.blogspot.com |
knewslady |
Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 09:23:57 AM Oswego, Ill. wonder how far that drive is from me, lol, but thanks for the link. Ya know, I have never tasted acorn squah.
Will always be a farmgirl at heart My blog: http://www.kentuckybackwoods.blogspot.com |
soapmommy60543 |
Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 09:08:51 AM I wish I could answer your other questions, but we are having bbq chicken from the crockpot tonight, with oven roasted acorn squash and cornbread muffins.
All of the quilts I've ever done came from either books or patterns that listed the yardage. This link may be helpful: http://www.hickoryhillquilts.com/fabric-calculator.htm
Good luck with your quilt!
Ann in Oswego http://suburbanprairiehouse.wordpress.com
Times may be tough, but farmgirls are tougher!
Craft Fasting since October 21, 2008 |
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