Yes, I do! Rarely do I hit one, and most of the time I now use the flower headed pins. They're so flexible it'll ruin the pin before it messes with the needle. I also use titanium needles (SuperiorThreads.com) and usually replace them only a few times a year, usually due to guilt rather than need.
Wish I had seen this yesterday! I had a customer's quilt come up four inches short on the backing. I took it all off and sewed extra fabric on my domestic machine. Thanks for showing this! I will remember this for the next time! BTW, do you have a shortcut for adding more batting? Same customer was short on her batting as well! I hand stitched it on.
This is such a life- and sanity-saver. Thank you so much for posting this simple precise solution.
Just in time! I needed this. Thank you😀
Fantastic solution!!!
Stunning. Cool idea!
This is brilliant! Thank you!
Thank you for this!!!!!
great! thanks!
You are a genius!!! Thanks so much for sharing.
Oh my.......great video and solution ! Thanks for sharing.....I could have used this a couple times already !!! Now I will be prepared for next time !
Brilliant!
I had to do this years ago and wish I knew this then because I sure didn't make it easy on myself, LOL. Thanks so much.
Wow! Thanks soo much for this!! Waiting for the shops to open for the extra fabric!!
Where do you purchase your side clamps please?????
Brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks for making this video! So helpful!
you stitched over pins?
Yes, I do! Rarely do I hit one, and most of the time I now use the flower headed pins. They're so flexible it'll ruin the pin before it messes with the needle. I also use titanium needles (SuperiorThreads.com) and usually replace them only a few times a year, usually due to guilt rather than need.
You have done a great job of demonstrating this! TY
Wish I had seen this yesterday! I had a customer's quilt come up four inches short on the backing. I took it all off and sewed extra fabric on my domestic machine. Thanks for showing this! I will remember this for the next time! BTW, do you have a shortcut for adding more batting? Same customer was short on her batting as well! I hand stitched it on.
If I ever come up short, this will be my remedy. Thank's for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this! I wish I had known it years ago. :-)
Fantastic!! What a great idea. Thank you!!
Wonderful!! Thanks for the help!!
How do you press the seam open while it’s on the frame?
Brava; and thank You !
Very smart!
excellent. Thank YOu
genius