Wonderful instruction! For anyone having problems removing the paper, consider: - lightly moistening the paper along the stitch line with water and a small paintbrush or Q-tip. Wait a minute or two, and resume removing the paper and/or - placing a fingernail on the stitching line and pulling the paper with your other hand. I use Golden Threads Paper for walking-foot quilting with a stitch length of 2.5 to 3. The results are always beautiful.
I love this technique. Iv tryed free motion and not so good at it. This will help tremendously. Do love your design. And as per usual your instructions are easy to follow 😁👍💞
I thought when you read the directions and it said to work on the bias, it meant to pull the fabric on 2 opposite corners which would make the paper pop off the stitches.
I have used quilting paper before and unfortunately, as you said, sometimes when tearing the paper away it pulls up the threads. Do you have any suggestions on how to correct or deal with those threads that are pulled up?
Yes I lowered the feed dogs. When you free motion stitch it doesn't matter what stitch length is selected as you become the stitch length regulator so to speak.
Wonderful instruction!
For anyone having problems removing the paper, consider:
- lightly moistening the paper along the stitch line with water and a small paintbrush or Q-tip. Wait a minute or two, and resume removing the paper and/or
- placing a fingernail on the stitching line and pulling the paper with your other hand.
I use Golden Threads Paper for walking-foot quilting with a stitch length of 2.5 to 3. The results are always beautiful.
Thank you for the additional tips and for leaving a thoughtful comment for the community
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I just ordered the paper through your link :)
Thank you so very much!!!
thanks! my friend was looking for something like this so I sent her your video and the amazon link
Glad I could help! Thank you so much
I love this technique. Iv tryed free motion and not so good at it. This will help tremendously. Do love your design. And as per usual your instructions are easy to follow 😁👍💞
Thank you
😊 beautiful
Thank you
I thought when you read the directions and it said to work on the bias, it meant to pull the fabric on 2 opposite corners which would make the paper pop off the stitches.
I may go back and try that. I missed that part I think
I have used quilting paper before and unfortunately, as you said, sometimes when tearing the paper away it pulls up the threads. Do you have any suggestions on how to correct or deal with those threads that are pulled up?
I'm wondering if we need to make them stitches shorter.
Thank you for this comment, I really appreciate that you are helping the community
Did you lower the feed dogs? What stitch length did you use?
Yes I lowered the feed dogs. When you free motion stitch it doesn't matter what stitch length is selected as you become the stitch length regulator so to speak.
If you accidentally rip the stitches, can you just go back over them with the machine?
I guess you could.