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Topic: Machine Quilting

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Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

Quilting FAQ This one is actually a collection of FAQs about a whole host of quilting topics, from applique and baby quilts to quilt batting and sewing machine reviews.
The quilting stitch is made by using the nylon thread on the top and machine embroidery thread on the bottom.
The quilting stitches are regularly spaced, multiple lines of a running stitch done by hand or sewing machine.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

A quilting machine is an industrial sewing machine of special design that shares many features of domestic sewing machines.
Any sewing machine can be used for machine quilting, but some machines may require special considerations or adaptations.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

Sewing Machine Quilting Sewing machine quilting generally involves straight-line stitching throughout the quilt-- although the stitching does follow the outlines of the feathers and medicine wheels in the quilt shown.
When machine quilting, I often have to start or stop quilting in the middle of the quilt - how should I knot and hide the loose threads at the beginning and ending of my sewing line?
Quilting* In this class students will work on a sampler quilt that will be machine quilted.
 
 
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