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Posted by EstelleUK on September 15, 2009, 3:54 pm
Can anyone say how hard hand quilting fleece is before I start, I have a hug
quilt ( incidentally a new thing here. Club members had never heard of them)
pieced and have used my walking foot to serpent stitch around all the
blocks.I am not up for frog stitching any hand stitches and ,being lazy
thought I could ask.I am positive some of you must have tried. TIA
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Posted by Dr. Zachary Smith on September 15, 2009, 4:37 pm
Estelle,
Around here, fleece comes in a lot of different weights & qualities.
I would think that would be the biggest variable. Other than that,
the weave seems fairly loose, but that could be a variable too. HTH.
Doc
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> Can anyone say how hard hand quilting fleece is before I start, I have a =
hug
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> quilt ( incidentally a new thing here. Club members had never heard of th=
em)
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> pieced and have used my walking foot to serpent stitch around all the
> blocks.I am not up for frog stitching any hand stitches and ,being lazy
> thought I could ask.I am positive some of you must have tried. TIA
> --http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11
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Posted by EstelleUK on September 16, 2009, 10:28 am
Thanks Doc. Its not too thick. I get the feeling it might stretch so will
have to tack it well 1 st I guess!
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Estelle,
Around here, fleece comes in a lot of different weights & qualities.
I would think that would be the biggest variable. Other than that,
the weave seems fairly loose, but that could be a variable too. HTH.
Doc
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> Can anyone say how hard hand quilting fleece is before I start, I have a
> hug
> quilt ( incidentally a new thing here. Club members had never heard of
> them)
> pieced and have used my walking foot to serpent stitch around all the
> blocks.I am not up for frog stitching any hand stitches and ,being lazy
> thought I could ask.I am positive some of you must have tried. TIA
> --http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11
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Posted by julie on September 16, 2009, 3:39 pm
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> Estelle,
> Around here, fleece comes in a lot of different weights & qualities.
> I would think that would be the biggest variable. =A0Other than that,
> the weave seems fairly loose, but that could be a variable too. =A0HTH.
> Doc
> > Can anyone say how hard hand quilting fleece is before I start, I have =
a hug
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> > quilt ( incidentally a new thing here. Club members had never heard of =
them)
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> > pieced and have used my walking foot to serpent stitch around all the
> > blocks.I am not up for frog stitching any hand stitches and ,being lazy
> > thought I could ask.I am positive some of you must have tried. TIA
> > --http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11
I don't think fleece is woven or are we speaking of a different kind
of fleece?
Julie
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Posted by EstelleUK on September 17, 2009, 4:29 pm
No definitely no weave on this Fleece. Its proving to be much more difficult
to HQ. Keep needing to have a new needle. Will be keeping quilting to a
minimum.LOL
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> Estelle,
> Around here, fleece comes in a lot of different weights & qualities.
> I would think that would be the biggest variable. Other than that,
> the weave seems fairly loose, but that could be a variable too. HTH.
> Doc
> > Can anyone say how hard hand quilting fleece is before I start, I have a
> > hug
> > quilt ( incidentally a new thing here. Club members had never heard of
> > them)
> > pieced and have used my walking foot to serpent stitch around all the
> > blocks.I am not up for frog stitching any hand stitches and ,being lazy
> > thought I could ask.I am positive some of you must have tried. TIA
> > --http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11
I don't think fleece is woven or are we speaking of a different kind
of fleece?
Julie
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