This is the best technique for beginning and ending threads on a long arm or domestic machine. Thanks for teaching us. I’ve had you on my mind the last few days and was so excited when I saw a new video. I pray you and all your loved ones are well. Take care.
I actually use the same method of bringing up and ending and cutting the thread at the end on my domestic machine. I learned it by watching some videos about longarm quilting.
I have a dickens of a time doing this on the frame. I usually do it later, but it would be SO much better to do it like you do. I will have to try again. I tried the other method many use by securing by stitching and you are so right. Your method really leaves a cleaner beginning and end!
Oh my gosh - thanks so much for sharing this video! I've been struggling with a large block on my longarm and was not sure how I would approach it without all the stop/starts showing, I think this will work well! Game Changer!
Leah Thank you for the Great tips. Miss you! Come back soon to finish your Podcast reading on Molly the maker. And all your other wonderful tips and tricks for life 'Quilting' Blessings to you and your family!
Yay! It's good to see you again. I've been coming back to your channel frequently to see if you've posted a video. I've been concerned about you and have prayed for you that all is well. So glad you're back. Blessings to you.
New to this THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU...... I am wondering where I might be able to purchase something I saw in another video (much older video) it is a small hat of sorts for the needles that you have used to pin the quilt sandwhich so that the pins do not prick you. I did not catch what you called them something like a pin war, I searched your site and many others and could not find these. Have a great day.
Just what I needed! Sometimes it’s the little things that make all the difference.
I'm so thankful I found this tutorial. I've had so much trouble understanding this
I just across this video. Been struggling with tying off and these directions are so simple. Thank you for making this so easy. Great video.
Glad it was helpful!
I miss seeing you and hearing about your life/kids/home/proejcts 🌸💕🌸💕🌸💕
Leah love your videos so natural.
I miss you! I enjoy your videos. I hope things are going great for you and your family! God bless you!!
Thank you! You too!
This is the best technique for beginning and ending threads on a long arm or domestic machine. Thanks for teaching us. I’ve had you on my mind the last few days and was so excited when I saw a new video. I pray you and all your loved ones are well. Take care.
Missed you glad to finally catch you again
Thank you Leah... it was very helpful.
I actually use the same method of bringing up and ending and cutting the thread at the end on my domestic machine. I learned it by watching some videos about longarm quilting.
I have a dickens of a time doing this on the frame. I usually do it later, but it would be SO much better to do it like you do. I will have to try again. I tried the other method many use by securing by stitching and you are so right. Your method really leaves a cleaner beginning and end!
Thank you!!! I am going to need to watch the ending part a few more times but I finally understand how to do this!
Thank you Leah! So good to hear from you again!
Thank you. I’ve been struggling with this. Now I totally get it
Awesome! I'm so happy to hear this!
Best video you’ve ever done! God is so good!
Great information, thanks. Congratulations on your wonderful family news, your son will love her when she is here for him to see.
Oh my gosh - thanks so much for sharing this video! I've been struggling with a large block on my longarm and was not sure how I would approach it without all the stop/starts showing, I think this will work well! Game Changer!
Glad it was helpful!
Leah Thank you for the Great tips.
Miss you! Come back soon to finish your Podcast reading on Molly the maker. And all your other wonderful tips and tricks for life 'Quilting'
Blessings to you and your family!
Yay! It's good to see you again. I've been coming back to your channel frequently to see if you've posted a video. I've been concerned about you and have prayed for you that all is well. So glad you're back. Blessings to you.
Glad you're back. Great video.
Love your tips. I have missed you. Nice way to start my day.
yes basic but a great reminder for any sewer, thanks so much! Lovely to see you once again. Marietta in Brisbane, Australia
Leah-I have missed you! Pray all is well with you.
I love your show. I have enjoyed Hearing about
The new baby girl.
MayGODBless
Thank you for the tutorial!
New to this THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU...... I am wondering where I might be able to purchase something I saw in another video (much older video) it is a small hat of sorts for the needles that you have used to pin the quilt sandwhich so that the pins do not prick you. I did not catch what you called them something like a pin war, I searched your site and many others and could not find these. Have a great day.
Those were Pinmoors and unfortunately I'm unable to get them any longer.
Thank you!
A big congratulation shout out to you and your family with your new addition to be........do I see a few girly quilts coming....
LOL! Hopefully soon!
Thank you, Leah Day!
Lots of great info!
Thank you great tutorial!
Thank you! I have a mid-arm. Same principle?
Yep! If you don't have a thread cutter, this works the exact same way no matter the style of machine.
Cheater needle is also called a Calyx Eye needle.