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February 20th, 2012, 03:00 PM
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Missouri Star
what is the best way to secure machine quilting threads on the finished product?
After quilting the quilt (by machine) and you turn it over to the back...to clip the thread ends...how far do you clip the threads? I either do 2-3 back stitches to secure the threads or my machine has that "tack" stitch where you press it and it "tacks" about 5 times in the same place than stops. But still...either way, there are very short threads on the back. 1/4" maybe. Do I cut them back to the fabric or leave them as is? Leaving them as is...if the thread is not exact match...looks rather sloppy.
I am my own worst critique and I do my quilts with the thought in my head..."would I pay $100 for this quilt?". If the answer is no, I redo. If I were going to buy the quilt... I would not want those threads showing as it looks sloppy, but...if I cut them to close..the stitching might unravel.
So...experts...what is the best way to secure machine quilting threads on the finished product?
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