I have been a quilter for about 12 years. We got a flyer in the mail one day from the local technical school and I was intrigued by a log cabin class. I sent in my registration fee and received a class list. Scissors, ruler, needles and something called a rotary cutter. it was the beginning of a love of sewing. My son sleeps under that quilt every night. I keep wanting to make him another, but he insist it be as soft as one that has been washed every month for 12 years. I don't think there is batting quite that soft out there...lol
In the midst of all this sewing I have learned a lot. I am always willing to take another class because inevitably I will learn something...and every so often I teach someone something..
Yesterday I started working on my second Christmas "thingy"...I can't say what it is as relatives read my blog...(you know who you are!) During construction of this secret project I needed to sew Velcro onto my fabric. And that's when one of my "pick up tips" came in handy.
In the midst of all this sewing I have learned a lot. I am always willing to take another class because inevitably I will learn something...and every so often I teach someone something..
Yesterday I started working on my second Christmas "thingy"...I can't say what it is as relatives read my blog...(you know who you are!) During construction of this secret project I needed to sew Velcro onto my fabric. And that's when one of my "pick up tips" came in handy.
This is the kind of Velcro I use. The sew-on kind.. not the sticky kind...
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this is how I "used" to sew on my Velcro.. but the pin kept getting in the way and my Velcro would always end up crooked..
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Now, I slap a little school glue down the center of the back of the Velcro and stick it down.
the Velcro on the right is glued down, left isn't...
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So, hope that helps you as you make some great Christmas presents... this one is done and I will start another ???? today.
Off to order some cabinets today...and counter tops...
Nancy
14 comments:
I could have used that velcro tip a couple of weeks ago. But, now I can use it in the future.
I love the tips I've gleaned from taking quilting classes. I use them all the time. I would never have had that help if I'd learned everything on my own.
There is a reason why some things (Elmer's glue) have been around for so long. "New fangled gadgets" are great, but sometimes it helps to go back to the basics.
Great idea. I hope I will remember it next time I have to sew in velcro.
Great tip, Nancy. Thanks!
Good tip...thanks!
Your post on velcro was my "duh" moment. I often struggle with velcro placement and sewing...most of the time I just give up but now, I think I can get the job done. Thanks for the tip!!!
Thanks Nancy ..... I'll try to remember that :o).
Hugs,
Joy :o)
Great tip!! I love way you can always learn something new no matter what the class. Thanks for sharing.
Have a super great sewing day.
Thanks for the tip. I also enjoyed your previous post of the civil war quilts. I'm always amazed to see every square is different!
Well, that's a great tip and one I never thought of. Thanks.
Thanks for that tip, I would never have thought of that. Hoping to be making some items with velcro very soon. Happy Halloween.
Now how come I didn't think of that? Duh! Thanks for keeping me "in the know"! LOL
Thanks for sharing this great tip!
SheilaC
Thanks for the tip on the glue stick. I bought some paper doll FABRIC and you put velco on the doll and the clothes. Some day the grand daughter will like playing with it I hope.
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