Twin needles: the smart way to store them
You can store more than 1 twin needle per box and keep them readily available and organized for your next twin needle quilting project.
You can store more than 1 twin needle per box and keep them readily available and organized for your next twin needle quilting project.
Yesterday we used twin needle free motion quilting to finish decorating the outside cover of our pretty and practical sewing machine needle organizer. Today we’ll assemble the completed project using our SCHMETZ twin needles and UNIQUE double fold bias tape. The inside pocket section from part 2 is already complete…
In yesterday’s post, Decorating our organizer with straight line twin needle quilting, we added twin needle, straight line grid quilting and decorative stitches to the front of our sewing machine needle organizer. Today we’ll use our SCHMETZ twin needles to decorate the remaining section of our organizer front with twin needle…
Yesterday we used SCHMETZ twin needles to constructed the inside of our needle organizer. Today we use those same needles to decorate the outside with straight line and decorative stitching. Set up the machine with a 4.0/80 twin needle and a walking foot, and thread to contrast with our fabric. Please refer to last…
Yesterday in part one of More fun with twin needle quilting we gathered together the needed materials and prepared them for to make a cool needle organizer. Today we use our SCHMETZ twin needles to construct the inside of our needle organizer. Time for some fun! Twin needle sewing on…