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Monday, April 6, 2009

needles


Have you changed your needle and blade lately? I have!

10 comments:

  1. What DO you do with all those microtex needles? I think I have some, but haven't found a reason to use them for anything yet!

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  2. Is this a bit like change your clock; change your smoke alarm battery?

    I'm afraid that until not that long ago, I had no idea that you were supposed to change the sewing machine needle regularly. Blunt? What do you mean ... blunt? Ooops! Now, I seem to have swung the other way and am throwing them out with wild abandon!!

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  3. No, but I really should! Will put it on the to-do-list pronto, thanks for the friendly reminder

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  4. Hmmm no I'm afraid not. I have a sneaking suspicion that I may even still have a stretch needle in the machine!

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  5. Yes yes! I'm the worst with my blade - I find myself wondering why in the hell I can't just cut the fabric easily and them I'll realize, "oh right - I need a new blade!"

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  6. I always forget. What's the rule?

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  7. I'm bad with the blade, but I change my needle every time I go to quilt a quilt. Then I'm lazy and leave it for the piecing of the next quilt. If it is a really big quilt I might change the needle more than once while quilting it. Saves the skipped stitches!

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  8. Yep ! Changing to a denim needle today I promise!

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  9. I was struggling with the rotary cutter and getting so frustrated! Then I thought about putting in a new blade and VIOLA! So much easier to cut fabric now.

    I have been good about changing my needles when I go to quilt a new quilt. I also keep the same needle for piecing the next quilt though.

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You are a rockstar! Thanks so much for your comments!