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Mira Stitch 'n Post
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 ม.ค. 2018
Mira Stitch 'n Post is a quilting/embroidery/sewing shop in Marion Bridge, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
This channel was created to help our clients have instruction for doing some of the more challenging techniques when quilting or doing embroidery.
Jacquie Gillis has been quilting for 30 plus years and is a walking encyclopedia of information, we want to share what Jacquie knows so that you can always have her expertise even when you aren't in her shop!
If you have suggestions of things you would like to have explained, drop us an e-mail.
This channel was created to help our clients have instruction for doing some of the more challenging techniques when quilting or doing embroidery.
Jacquie Gillis has been quilting for 30 plus years and is a walking encyclopedia of information, we want to share what Jacquie knows so that you can always have her expertise even when you aren't in her shop!
If you have suggestions of things you would like to have explained, drop us an e-mail.
Sew Mysterious Mystery Quilt Video #7
In this video Jacquie will explain in the hoop quilting.
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Sew Mysterious Mystery Quilt Video #6B
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Part 2 of adding borders and making mitred corners. Here is a link for the written instructions for these latest videos: drive.google.com/open?id=1umU-JIngxHZlY1kz2NCWbE3HNi_sP-az
Sew Mysterious Video #6A
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In this video you will learn how to add your borders and do mitred corners. Here is the link to the latest instructions: drive.google.com/open?id=1umU-JIngxHZlY1kz2NCWbE3HNi_sP-az
Sew Mysterious Mystery Quilt Video #5
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There's loads of great information in this video. Watch closely as Jacquie guides you though putting your quilt together, there are some tricky points and Jacquie will show you how to get through them. Click on the link below for the latest instructions that accompany this video. drive.google.com/open?id=1fp-tk1lY8tIcsFVFJbeclqrcq6LbLVgV
Sew Mysterious Mystery Quilt Video #4B
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This is the continuation of the 4th video. In this video Jacquie leads you though all the cutting, and piecing, once you are done with this video you will be all set to start assembling your quilt.
Sew Mysterious Video #4A
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In this video Jacquie has the lastest instructions and of course lots of tips to help you on through the next steps of this Mystery Quilt. Here is the link for your latest written instructions: drive.google.com/open?id=1jz1SylQo4bD5mWIxmbCAofhnjJYlMa2H
Sew Mysterious Video# 3 HD 720p
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In this video Jacquie has some great tips on sewing, piecing, Ironing and more, some you may know already, some you may be hearing for the first time. Whatever the case may be, watch the entire video, get the tips and then start sewing. By the end of this video and before we get to Video number 4 you should have all of your 9 patch blocks finished. The link for the latest instructions is right ...
Sew Mysterious Video #2
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Okay, now it is time to get to work. In this video you will find fabric preparation, squaring fabric, cutting and power cutting fabric. Here is the link to your cutting instructions. drive.google.com/open?id=1hn6vgMgp9-duS_kXErWVi38RScsm5b9u
Sew Mysterious Video #1
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The Sew Mysterious Mystery quilt is a simple 9 Patch Block combined with 2 alternating blocks to create a beautiful and elegant quilt. During the completion of this quilt we will explore some of the basic quilting techniques we quilters take for granted. We will review proper Rotary cutting, pressing, accurate ¼” seams and mitred borders. Also, if you own an Embroidery Machine we will cover how...
Turning the corner, making your mitre corner while using your new Quilt Binding Attachment.
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This is the 5th and final instruction video on how to use your new Husqvarna/Pfaff Quilt Binding Attachment tool to bind your quilts. This video is detailing how to turn your corners.
The next step in using your Husqvarna/Pfaff Quilt Binder Attachment.
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This is video #4 in our series on how to use the new Quilt Binder Attachment from Husqvarna/Pfaff
Getting started with your Husqvarna/Pfaff Quilt Binder Attachment.
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This video is 3rd in the series about how get started with, and thread, your brand new Husqvarna/Pfaff Quilt Binder Attachment tool.
How to attach the Quilt Binder Attachment to your sewing machine.
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This video Is the 2nd in the series of how to use your new Quilt Binder Attachment.
What's in the box when you purchase the brand new Pfaff Quilt Binder Attachment
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This video is the start of a series of videos that help you learn how to use the new Quilt Binder Attachment from Pfaff.
What's in the box when you purchase the Husqvarna Quilt Binding Attachment.
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This video is part 1 in a series about how to use the new Quilt Binding Attachment.
Reliable portable iron and magic pressing mat.
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Reliable portable iron and magic pressing mat.
The correct way to sew a perfect four patch.
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The correct way to sew a perfect four patch.
How to achieve a scant quarter inch seam.
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How to achieve a scant quarter inch seam.
Squaring and cutting fabric for Lefties
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Squaring and cutting fabric for Lefties
Mitred Binding Tool, for self binding perfect corners.
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Mitred Binding Tool, for self binding perfect corners.
Just what I needs to know thank you
Thank you so much. This will be very helpful.
Thanks. Your video was the first one to come up when I searched for left handed quilting! Somehow it is just a relief to see someone using their left hand!
Thank you for the detailed tutorial!! 😊
Love your shop. You appear to be hospitable. I'll be over for a cup of coffee!
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I appreciate it. This is my third rug and I'm finally learning how to taper the end! I jimmied it the first two times. This one is going to be presentable to gift.
Thank you!!
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Terrific! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this, I searched so many tips and tricks for how to do this ending and no one had this! Respect!
THANK YOU! Finishing up a huge oval rug and I’m not an instruction follower so much… I’ve been folding and sewing the “yarn” seam and adding batting as I go and making the rug-actually with good results. Your instructions are very helpful as I figure out where I want that taper to be positioned. VERY clear tutorial and much appreciated. 🎉
Jackie, These are probably the best videos on the net about the Pfaff quilt binder. Thank you for the nice calm voice and the pace of your instructions. Couldn't be better. Gold star to you.
Unfortunately I don't have the tool you show, would it be similar to lining up the 45 degree mark of a quilting ruler along the edge? Also, can this method be used with angled corners, or points as on a table runner?
I thought maybe I was missing something from the pattern. I read it about 200 times thinking “what am I missing?” Thank you so much for this tip and demo.
Terrific thanks
This is the best. Get so confused when trying to cut with the rulers and square up. Going to mark every ruler thanks
Quality is horrible, can barely make out what's there.
Great video! Short and to the point. 👍
Thanks for the video. Great help.
How do you finish the ends when you get back to where you started?
Thank you, this video has been concise and succinct - much better than all the other rambling videos out there that I’ve gotten annoyed at and shut off.
I've used this several times but usually have to redo 3 out of 4 corners. I would appreciate a better video doing the corners. It needs to be clear and close up of taking the quilt out at the corner and putting it back in.
Jackie, (hope I am spelling your name correctly) I have been working/practising with my binder, following each of your videos in step. They are very helpful. However, where I seem to be having a problem is actually getting my quilt sandwich seated properly in the binding at the start. I can get into the binding in front of the foot, but no matter what I do, I cannot seem to get where it should be under and behind the foot. Do you have any suggestions. Thanks.
Very helpful❣️
Such a simple tutorial but the best one that explained what I thought was so confusing. Thank you.
thank you!!! nice n easy!
Thanks so much for this, it is really helpful.
Isn't this an Aunties Two technique? Aunties has been using this technique for years and has four or five patterns written using batting in 2 1/2" fabric strips filed with batting. Shouldn't RJ Designs come up with her own idea?
There are only so many ways to end this. (Was this a necessary comment?) She's simply trying to communicate how to do it. I thought her explanation was fabulous. :)
@@jenniferupton3552 I don’t think this comment is aimed at Mira Stitch n Post. He’s saying that this technique and extremely similar patterns were out for sale several years in advance of this popular and secretive pattern. He does have a good point. I looked up some videos and they were posted before this pattern came along.
I’d love to see a video on how to finish the binding. I read the directions and followed them, but it didn’t turn out looking very well! Thanks so much for these videos. I’m a visual learner and the pictures on the directions that came with the foot are very small!
I'd like that too :)
Great videos. Very helpful. I am considering purchasing this attachment to use on my Diamond and Diamond Deluxe. I understand that I need an additional plate that has the holes for the screws. One question I have is about the maximum binding width that can be done.
Thanks so much for doing these videos. I have a Pfaff and your videos work just fine for me. I’m going to need practice with this part for sure, I also have problems finishing it at the end. The backside of the binding doesn’t come far enough in to the quilt and gets missed by the top stitching. Same thing happens to the back of the corners!
I was speaking to Jamie Warren about this on one of the courses I attended. He said if there is a mismatch between the front and back of the binding, so you end up stitching one but not the other, then you need to tweak the screws at the front. He did say it was a very tiny amount, but didn't say which one, nor in which direction. To be fair, I didn't have my binder with me at the time. Once set, you should never need to do it again, unless you take it to another machine.
Thank you Mary. I am having the same issue with my backside of the binding not running exactly parallel which then causes the backside stitches to miss the fabric. I appreciate you sharing this information.
Where can I get them?
I just bought one of these for my Pfaff. I have also purchased the correct plate for my machine. Do you know of any differences from yours to mine? I have the IDT foot, which is different. Thanks so much for doing this! After spending the money on this foot, I want to be sure to get plenty of use out of it!
Great video Jacque! Does the quilt binding attachment work on all husqvarna machines or just the new ones?
It works on the Epic, Brilliance and Icon machines. It also works on the Diamond but you have to buy a new throat plate for it to screw into. I *think* that might also be true of the Ruby and Topaz 50, but not as confident with that.
Thank you so much for sharing this and making it easy and clear to follow your instructions. :)
Thank you for this video! I leaned quite a bit from this. Your instructions are very clear and I could understand it. I'm an older person learning to quilt and loving it. Thanks again!
Thanks,excellent tutorial
Thanks for the video. The pattern wasn't very clear on this (and many other things!).
Yeah! Can’t wait to start this project on Sat. Nice video Jacquie!
Very helpful, thanks
Thanks for your videos Jacquie. Loved the 4-Patch information.
Lots of info in a video under 20 minutes. Great job Jacquie!
Thank you for the wonderful videos, I have learned lots to help me on my next project.
A perfect four patch! Yes the videos have been very helpful. Thanks Jacquie!
Another great video Jacquie!
Terrific video. Thanks for the reminder and it does not hurt to review.
Nice and clear Jacque!
Nice video Jacque! Thanks for your tip; it’s a great one.
That was awesome Jacquie.
Awesome tutorial Jacque! Really enjoyed it.