How To Knot ➰ Threads on a Longarm Quilting Machine and Domestic Home Quilting Machines

Thought this might help both longarm machine quilters and domestic home machine quilters knot their threads while machine quilting.





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Changing thread or broken threads and when you run out of bobbin thread while quilting can be frustrating. So to anchor the end of the broken thread use this technique of 5-6 little stitches in a row.

Pull the bobbin thread to the top. Then hop over each individual thread in the fabric.
That way there will be no rat's nests on the back.

Stitch right on top of the last 5-6 stitches. I usually clean up the broken end by clipping off any exposed threads before I stitch over the broken bitter end. It makes it a lot cleaner. Plus you can always use Fray Check by Dritz to secure the snipped threads.

Quilt Happy, Sally Terry







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