H.A. Kidd sewing notions Bobbin Work is even more exciting with the right Sulky stabilizer! by Jean Boyd August 9, 2023 by Jean Boyd August 9, 2023 See how much fun bobbin work can be with the right stabilizer! Check out the results from testing Sulky Tear-Easy, Soft ‘n Sheer Cut-Away, and Heat-Away Clear Film for bobbin work FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Wonderfil Threads Razzle and Dazzle threads make bobbin work spectacular by Christine Baker June 28, 2017 by Christine Baker June 28, 2017 Yesterday on QUILTsocial I shared with you 8 essential steps for successful bobbin work. We learned how to set up our sewing machines for stitching bobbin work and I showed you the two crazy quilt bases that I made with lightweight interfacing and scraps of fabric. Today we’re going to get… FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
Wonderfil Threads 8 essential steps for successful bobbin work by Christine Baker June 27, 2017 by Christine Baker June 27, 2017 Yesterday on QUILTsocial I shared with you 7 crafty ways to embellish quilts with Razzle and Dazzle thread from WonderFil Specialty threads. Today we’re going to get our machines ready to do some bobbin work. I’m excited to try this technique as I’ve seen lots of beautiful quilts embellished with bobbin… FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
QUILTsocial Couching vs Bobbin Work by Carla A. Canonico January 1, 2015 by Carla A. Canonico January 1, 2015 Kathy K. Wylie Quilts – Couching vs Bobbin Work While preparing a tutorial on fusible appliqué, I made the same block in five colorways to demonstrate a variety of edge-finishing techniques. The tutorial will be available next month and I will share it with you then. But I ran into… FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail
H.A. Kidd sewing notions Finishing Fusible Applique with Tulle and Couched Cord by Kathy K. Wylie November 14, 2014 by Kathy K. Wylie November 14, 2014 Here we are – the final day of our step-by-step guide to fusible applique! So far, we have learned how to quickly create a daisy block in three easy steps – trace, cut, press – and how to finish the raw edges with an invisible zigzag stitch, a blanket stitch,… FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail