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    mamaquilt's Avatar mamaquilt is online now Senior Member
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    Default Re: quilting by hand need so info

    Quote Originally Posted by auntiemern View Post
    I always hand quilt with a 15" quilt hoop. I do know folks that don't use one. I don't think a regular embroidery hoop would work, because I don't think the layers would all fit. After you get it in the hoop, make sure you check the back, and pull out any wrinkles or gathers. After I do that, I push a little on the top, just enough to loosen it up a little bit, but not to much. Also make sure you use 'between' needles. They are specifically made for quilting. Depending on how you want to quilt, I would suggest using thread that is specifically made for hand quilting. It is heavier, and generally waxed, to go through the layers easier. However our own dear Blondie, uses perle 8 cotton, and I believe an embroidery needle for a more vintage look. I plan on trying that soon.
    I agree with Marilyn, but I also use perl cotton 5 or 8, but then I wax them myself. I bought myself a little round box with wax and just pull the thread thru. That way I also use up leftover thread from Hardanger.

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    Default Re: quilting by hand need so info

    I love to hand quilt, but had to quit due to arthritis in my quilting hand. I always got smoother results using a hoop. My favorite hand quilting needles are John James #11.

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    Default Re: quilting by hand need so info

    I will chime in here. I don't use a hoop or frame because I don't have one. Whenever I quilt a larger quilt, I pin the heckfire shoot out of it and go for it. I sit on the sofa and stitch. I prefer quilting with the perl 8 for a few reasons:

    1. my hand quilting is not pretty; it is rough and prim but that is what my old hands can do these days. I figure since they are clumsy looking, I may as well show them off. LOL. I used to stitch with some John James 10-11 and love the in betweens. Unfortunately, I know in realiity I will never be able to hold some so small in my fingers again. These days I use some embrodiery needles that are longer than I would like but they are sharp enough which is what counts in quilting. And I don't know how much longer I will be able to hand stitch at all, as our Bubby says, "arthur" is a constant companion.

    I've tried hoops, and as Trish has said, you'll find something to suit you. I remember my granny having a frame she would raise and lower for folks to sit around. That was many years ago so I have no clue what happened to it. I would like to think that I could stitch with a floor frame but who knows?

    Our Jan Luna took some classes in hand stitching and if she sees this can give you some good advice.

    My best advice is this: Have fun. Find what works for you and sew on. If you are a perfectionist, quilting will humble you. Make misteaks and be proud that you actually accomplished something that most people would never do. Find someone to share your love of quilting with - you already have us!

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