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Loved the quick video! Easy to follow, right to the point,and wasn't drug out. Thank you! I think I like this stich. Love and light to all.
Recently working on a hand quilted blanket. This will work well anchoring my blocks before I add the other decorative stitches! So simple but a great help ! Thank you for sharing!
woohoo!
I have been sewing 50+ years and did not know that, thank you.
I love being reminding there's always something more we can learn
Jude calls it the “invisible baste stitch”. I use it all the time. I love it. She is an awesome textile artist-as are you Zak.
Oh yes thank you! That's right
What type of thread are you using? It looks fatter than regular piecing thread.interesting video - thanks for sharing!
perle cotton #8 !
It's called a "prick stitch" because the needle barely pricks the fabric.
there you go !
I like your name better.
lol thanks, me too
Loved the quick video! Easy to follow, right to the point,and wasn't drug out. Thank you! I think I like this stich. Love and light to all.
Recently working on a hand quilted blanket. This will work well anchoring my blocks before I add the other decorative stitches! So simple but a great help ! Thank you for sharing!
woohoo!
I have been sewing 50+ years and did not know that, thank you.
I love being reminding there's always something more we can learn
Jude calls it the “invisible baste stitch”. I use it all the time. I love it.
She is an awesome textile artist-as are you Zak.
Oh yes thank you! That's right
What type of thread are you using? It looks fatter than regular piecing thread.interesting video - thanks for sharing!
perle cotton #8 !
It's called a "prick stitch" because the needle barely pricks the fabric.
there you go !
I like your name better.
lol thanks, me too