Quilting Basics 9: How to Tie off Loose Quilting Threads

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

6 Responses

  1. Sandi Pierie says:

    Leah, I am avid reader to your blog and learned some much. On this mystery quilt series I have read and watch the videos. Your advise on free motion slow down practice has help. Fm is looking better. I do use the cheater needles, they are great, however, have not tried your method. First thing tomorrow I will put it to use. Thanks for all the learning tools you give us.

  2. Love your tutorals; you break things down and make easy for a newcomer to follow and understand – thank you!!!!! One quick question: do you also starch your quilt backing fabric? I dare say you have addressed that somewhere and I have missed it. Thanks for your help – you are a newcomer's blessing!

  3. Nancy says:

    Hi Leah, I have some cheater needles, but find when I try to pull the thread down through the top it shreds. So I have gone back to threading a regular needle. NOt sure what I do wrong.

  4. Leah Day says:

    It's really easy to do that! The key is to leave a lot of slack between the thread and the eye of the needle when you pull it through. Also be really gentle as you push the thread tails into the top of the needle. If they hit the prongs weird, they will shred easily.

  5. Leah Day says:

    Thank you for your kind compliments! Yes, I do starch and press my backing fabric so it's nice and stiff before basting. This takes the stretch out of the fabric and makes it less likely to pleat and pucker as I quilt.

  6. Leah Day says:

    You're super welcome Sandi! I'm so glad you're following along and enjoying this new series!

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