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TOPIC: Aaaghhhh! I give up on the hoops!

30 May 2008 16:43 #18938

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gloucestershirelady wrote:
That Aunt Becky device does look good doesn't it? Is anybody using that method? x

I tried it but I must have done something wrong because it gave me a blister. I got to meet Jean at a quilt show in Portland and she is such a nice lady. I also bought her thimble and love the thimble but the Aunt Becky didn't like me.

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30 May 2008 16:38 #18937

That Aunt Becky device does look good doesn't it? Is anybody using that method? x
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26 May 2008 18:32 #18715

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gloucestershirelady wrote:
I think the other thing is I am way too fussy about the stitches on the back - but maybe they will improve - they are always smaller! :)

If the stitches on the back are bothering you, you might want to try the "Aunt Becky" tool talked about in another thread in this forum topic. Check it out:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3442519466527029261
and: Jean's web site to order supplies is:

[url]http://www.jeansimpressions.com./[/url]


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26 May 2008 16:39 #18707

Thank goodness I am not alone. My hubby just laughs at me and calls me Sew Nutz. Well keep trying Rachel who lost the directions to her new sewing machine and can't remember how the extra embroidery thing goes on. :?
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26 May 2008 09:59 #18679

Rachel-I've done that too! Cracked myself up! :lol:
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26 May 2008 07:41 #18666

If it is any consolation the first few times I used a hoop and even now on occasion when I am wearing a dress or a skirt I some how manage to sew it into my quilt.LOL SEW DO NOT GIVE UP! YOu can do it. :wink: Rachel
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25 May 2008 13:35 #18631

I have decided to just go for it and not worry about what goes on at the back of my work. It's not so bad - thanks for all the encouragement - I'll keep working without any hoops, it seems to suit me best! x
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23 May 2008 19:45 #18564

I know a lady who does beautiful hand quilting, and on anything smaller than a full size bed quilt she does it without a hoop, although she does have a wonderful frame for bed quilts.
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23 May 2008 17:07 #18558

"Practice Practice"...."You can do it"! You are doing something very unique and much more valueable - quilting by hand,and I think it's wonderful,here patting you on the back. Keep us up-dated on your progress. I think with alittle practice you will truely enjoy hand quilting. Have fun with this and remember no hurry no worries!
Enjoy,Enjoy!
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23 May 2008 13:16 #18543

I am far from a perfectionist. My stitches aren't perfect, they arn't tiny, but they arn't toe catchers either. Don't be so hard on your self.
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23 May 2008 02:35 #18526

I think the other thing is I am way too fussy about the stitches on the back - but maybe they will improve - they are always smaller! :)
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23 May 2008 02:26 #18525

Well I'll persevere! I'll also look at the link on utube re the new hoop - dare I buy another? Guess I could always run a hoop-la stall! x
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22 May 2008 22:42 #18523

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Ohhhhh, I thought you were talking about MACHINE quilting!

I often don't use a hoop. Depends on what I'm doing when quilting by hand. I can go either way.
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22 May 2008 20:29 #18518

Give your self 20 hours of lousy stitching - also make sure your thimble has big indentations and do not put it in the hoop tight - you can do it!!! :lol:
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