azquilting wrote:
I hadn' t thought about using a topstitch needle. I'm still afraid to machine quilt anything bigger than a lap size. I've got small stipling down but larger freer patterns are harder for me. What kind of threads do you all use? What do you think about the invisible threads? I have problems with those breaking.
Hi Devora,
I think you'll be surprised how well you'll do on a larger quilt, particularly if you're feeling comfortable quilting lap-sized quilts. One thing that held me back was spending lots of time trying to roll my quilts up so they'd "neatly" fit in that small space of the machine. When you do free motion work, you're constantly changing direction, so the rolling is a time-consuming task that just gets in your way. I just smoosh that quilt in the space and then go! Remember, the only bad part to quilt is the center and once you're out of there, you're home free! I think much of it has to do with your attitude and just sticking with it, one small area at a time. If you use an extension table, you don't need to get the entire quilt on that level surface, just enough slack area that you can move it some and not have gravity pulling against you. It also helps to have a good basting job. I spray baste my quilts and that makes it much easier for me. Good luck!
Patsy