Just a few fun terms this time - knee lift and knots!
Knee Lift:
This handy dandy attachment to your sewing machine allows you to raise or lift your presser foot simply by pushing against the bar with....wait for it....your knee (hence the name!). Many newer machines now have presser feet that raise automatically when you stop sewing, but some have the knee lift as an option.
Using a knee lift gives a sewer the opportunity to reposition or move their fabric (or quilt) with both hands and not lose control of what they are doing.
Knots:
Yes, these are knots created on purpose, not the accidental kind. There are several different applications for knots in quilting:
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- Quilter's Knot: A small knot tied at the end of a thread that is easy to "bury" (hide between the fabric and batting layer) and most commonly used in hand quilting or in tying off loose threads.
- Knotted or Tied quilts: instead of quilting stitches, a length of thread or pearl cotton is used to secure the backing, batting and quilt top together.
Visit Kate's blog to get her definition of Jelly Roll and Knife Edge Finishes.
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