Thursday, December 11, 2025

A Day and Night in the Life of a Longarm Quilter!!


 Yesterday was sooooooooo frustrating!!! I spent a full 8 hour day trying to do a quilting technique that I have done at least a dozen times!!

All I wanted to do was stitch wavey or even straight lines across a wall hanging. Something that should have taken no more than 2 hours!

Nope!! 8 hours and did not accomplish my goal!

So, as I do many times, I turned off Penelope Statler and went to bed while thinking about this project and how to solve my problems. 

A recap would be:

 1) I'm using a very light weight thread that I have had problems with before. However, I am determined to use this thread. Anything heavier would be to heavy. 

2) I want to use a design that stitches left to right and then right to left. 

3) I am sometimes my worst enemy!!

Now, fast forward to this morning:  Having finished my coffee and my computer time I am standing at my machine and ready to tackle this problem.

Tricks that I am trying:

1) turn the needle a little more toward 5:30

2) loosen the quilt 2-3 clicks more

3) move the net on the thread down farther

As a side note, I have slowed the stitching down, using a new needle, have a thread net on this Glide 60. I did all of this yesterday.

Now, I have the machine and the design reset. Fingers crossed I hit 'Quilt'......... Off she goes on her merry way stitching beautifully!!

Completion of project in 1 1/2 hrs.

Sometime you just need to take a breath and sleep on the problem to find the answer. I have had success with this technique so many times. 

Now please understand, that the quilt top was not to blame for this delay. It was beautifully pieced and appliqued. My wonderful Penelope Statler was not to blame for this. Nor was the thread or batting. IT WAS ME!!!

However, now I can remove the piece from the machine, trim it up, take a picture, invoice it out, and call the client for pick-up.

All is well!!!

Now, back to this custom wool on wool. I will really be glad to see that one finished and I'm sure the client will be also.

Have a great day!!!


Sunday, November 30, 2025

RETREAT!! FEBRUARY 25-MARCH 1, 2026 !! Aiken, SC.

 

February 2026 QUILT RETREAT

4 nights or 3 nights!! Your Choice

Gravatt Conference Center, Aiken, S. C. 

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 – Sunday, March 1, 2026

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This retreat is open to ALL QUILTERS!!

 This is a UFO event. You work on your own projects and just have a relaxing good time. Quilters of all levels from beginner to professional.
All meals are provided by the fantastic Gravatt kitchen!  No dishes to wash!!! 
Walking paths all over the camp so that you can get your daily exercise. Walk by the lake and just lose yourself in your surroundings.
Nothing is structured except meal times.
Your fee includes
Neat and clean lodging in either Cole Lodge or Our quaint cottages.
The rooms in Cole Lodge sleep 2 and have their own bathrooms.
The cottage rooms have adjoining rooms, each sleeping 2, with a shared bathroom.
Meals begin with dinner the day of your arrival and end with brunch the day of your departure.

A 6-foot table all to yourself as your work area
Raised ironing and cutting surfaces furnished by One Loose Thread

White Sewing center (Tommy Leitner) on site for one day to service your machines
Optional: Mystery quilt where everyone receives the clues

Snack Area

Massage available

Lots of Laughter
Of course, a few surprises will be thrown into the mix. 
Any Questions should be directed to:

One Loose Thread Quilting

https://oneloosethread.blogspot.com/

oneloosethreadsc@gmail.com

Questions? Call 803-776-5801---the Studio

 

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

QUILT RETREAT DATES FOR ONE LOOSE THREAD QUILTING--- GRAVATT CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTER, AIKEN, S.C.

 Dates have been posted for One Loose Thread retreats through February 2027. Check the the important dates listed on the right side of this page.

Please mark your calendars so that you won't miss out on these events. 

Thanks,

Joyce- One Loose Thread