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Greetings Friend:
Are you frustrated by hand quilting?
Do you think your stitches are too long but you can't figure out how to make them shorter?
Have you tried 5 different thimbles but can't seem to find the "right" one?
Or maybe you have a stack of unfinished quilts just waiting to be quilted, but you are afraid to start quilting.
Everyone seems to agree that beautiful quilting stitches can enhance the design of a quilt. And with so much at stake, it's easy to understand why quilters are afraid to start quilting.
After all, if quilting stitches can enhance a quilt, then it stands to reason that "bad" quilting stitches can ruin a quilt, doesn't it?
Well, maybe. But, maybe not.
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These hand quilting stitches are quite large, and the stitches on the back are uneven and crooked. |
As I look at the first quilt I hand quilted more than 28 years ago, the quilting is almost embarrassing.
A quilting friend told me to make my stitches about 1/4 inch long and poke my needle down through the quilt top, pull it all the way through and then poke it back up from the back of the quilt.
Not only did that take forever, but the stitches on the top were huge and the stitches on the back of the quilt looked like feather stitches - not in a straight line, but all at an angle.
The stitches on the front look straight enough, but they are huge!
She also told me to start and stop my quilting thread by wrapping the stitch several times - almost like stitching in place on a sewing machine.
Not only did this create bulky stitches that look pretty bad, but eventually they started unwrapping and I had to figure out how to secure the thread.
The thing is that as embarrassing as it is now to look at, I remember how proud I was when it was finished.
And you should be proud of your hand quilted quilts too - even those that aren't "perfect."
The Tools You Use Can Make A Difference - -
And a Few Key Techniques Will Help, too.
Did you know that the tools you use can make a difference in your hand quilting?
It's also true that a few techniques from an experienced hand quilter can also make a difference.
After my first quilt was finished, I started looking at the hand quilting done by other quilters. Eventually I got the idea that to make my hand quilting look better I would need to get some help.
I signed up for a workshop that was entirely about hand quilting. During the workshop I learned the value of a good thimble, and I was introduced to a new type of thimble - one that was very different from a traditional thimble that covers the entire tip of your finger.
The teacher demonstrated how to perform the "rocking" motion with a needle that was more efficient than the up and down stitching I had been doing. That demonstration alone made a huge difference in the way I was able to make hand quilting stitches.
With just the few techniques and tips I learned in that half-day workshop, my hand quilting improved a lot. And our teacher encouraged us to practice.
Over time and with practice, my hand quilting has improved, and now my stitches are much shorter and a more consistent length - plus I can hide knots inside my quilt to start and stop the stitching, and the back looks tons better.
Because I know the frustration beginning hand quilters experience, I decided to put together information about the techniques and tools that can make a difference in your hand quilting.
In this Hand Quilting DVD Mentor, you will discover:
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Because this topic is so important, the presentation included both internet and on the telephone. The internet presentation included slides and video so that even those quilters who weren't on the telephone Conversation portion, were still able to get full value from the presentation.
Even after jotting down notes, it's amazing how much we forget when we hear something only one time. Plus, I don't know about you, but trying to find notes I took evan two weeks ago can present a challenge sometimes.
Besides, we all know that stuff happens in the background when we're on the phone - the dog barks, the baby decides it's time to complain about a dirty diaper, or someone comes in looking for a cold drink.
It's especially easy to get distracted when it's not you primarily involved in the conversation.
Plus, this DVD is more than just the videos from the presentation. You get all of the details for each of the tools. Plus a more extensive description of exactly how to sew the hand quilting stitches.
And, you get a CD recording of the telephone portion as well and a copy of the presentation slides to download onto your computer so you can access them immediately and whenever you want.
The bottom line is that for a small investment of $27.97,- you can have the Hand Quilting DVD Mentor, a CD copy of the recorded call, and the presentation slides so you can pull it out when your Enquiring Quilting Mind has a specific question.

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Using these few simple tools and techniques, your hand quilting stitches will be easier and more beautiful before you know it.
Happy Quilting!
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Penny Halgren