Straight lines and especially squared up anything is my arch nemesis. I used your tutorial for my throw sized quilts. Even though I squared the corners and made "straight" lines my quilts are definitely not square. No one will doubt that my quilts are hand-made but they will do the job of keeping someone warm.
Hi, I use a 5lb weight to help hold my rulers it is a game changer for sure. Thanks for sharing this video. I kinda FREAK out when it comes to squaring up my quilts. You have made it so less stressful!
You are adorable. I have really enjoyed you. I will soon be 85 and I go whole hog Into everything I do whether it be ceramics, knitting, sewing, reading or quilting! I have finally admitted that I am somewhat OCD! I had an extremely long date with Jack today...completely ripping off the binding of my latest project. You are too young to have arthritis but I am blessed with same and it makes anything I do with my hands a painful problem! I have watched your entire 101 series and really enjoyed you. Just a note to encourage you on your quilting journey! Take care. Joy Carter.
Aww thank you so much, Joy! 💖💖I really appreciate your encouragement! And so awesome to meet another multipassionate quilter! 🤓 I like to dabble and try new crafts too!
Yes, yes yes, save those batting scraps! I really enjoy sewing them together, it's rather relaxing! Then, it's available for pin cushions, bibs, mug rugs, quilted stockings at Christmastime, etc. etc. etc.!
Thank you Miriam...i have struggled for literally YEARS to square my quilts! I will be trying your method tomorrow because I finished quilting my latest quilt today! How auspicious is that!!! Thank you so much for your really clear instructions!❤ I hope your furry family member Penelope makes a full recovery.
Oh poor little Penelope-glad she's improving. Some people like to complicate things. I love that you do the exact opposite. Thank you for another great tutorial.
Great video on squaring up a quilt. You mentioned to also square up your blocks before sewing your rows together. Did I miss how to square up a quilt block in your piecing video#4. Do you have video on how to square up different quilt block sizes? Thank you😊
@@angelar1500 hmmm 🤔 if it was me, I would fold the quilt top into quarters and then trim the raw edges to make 90 degree corners. I hope that makes sense!
Penelope is so cute! I’m glad she’s doing better. I’m a new subscriber. I enjoy your videos and I’m loving that MSQC discount link! 😅 Keep up the great work, Miriam.
Thanks for the great explanation. I have always struggled with doing this also. Can I ask how long it took for you to FMQ this quilt top? You did a great job!
Hi, Lisa! I wish I could remember! It was a random charm pack I had, and I made this quilt top years ago, so I can't remember the name of the collection. I'm pretty sure it was Moda fabrics, but that's all I can remember. So sorry!
I don’t, but you certainly can if you feel you need to. I normally like to square each individual block before I sew them into rows. Then it’s not really necessary to square up before adding borders. I hope that makes sense!
Don't you find it necessary to measure the top and the bottom to see if they are the same width?. I'm at this stage with my quilt and it is a problem. It seems I should fold it to see if it is the same width top and bottom.
You can certainly measure and adjust, but I just want to stress that having it PERFECT isn’t a huge deal (unless you are entering the quilt into some kind of competition.) when you gift a quilt, the receiver isn’t going to bring out the measuring tape and make sure the edges are the same length. If you square up your blocks when you are making the quilt top, your finished quilt should be “pretty much” square. I hope that makes sense!
@@StitchObsessed - Thank you for taking the stress off.. Actually I am finishing this project for someone else. I was going to discard it but this person seems to love it, so I will finish it.
I have coats &clark machine quilting 300yds/v274 m please can you tell me weight . I have been using it since you talk about with no issues, I was using Gutermann120 1100yds100%polyester recommended by The Quilt Shop in my area. Weight I am confused.
You need to get the cutter piller clamp. It is great because you can clamp it down to the ruler and you don’t have to use your small muscles like your fingertips. You use your triceps or biceps. I love mine. Also, sorry about the fur baby. I have a lot of dogs. I won’t tell you how many. But I was in a car accident and had brain surgery. I have been home bound for a long time. My fur babies are truly family. I would be so lonely without them. Prayers.
I will check into that, thank you! And thank you for the prayers! Penelope is doing much better now. So sorry you were in an accident, but I'm so glad you have your fur babies to keep you company! You're 100% right, they ARE family!
Hi, thank you for the very detailed instructions! I have just started quilting and am doing my first few as whole cloth quilts . Since there are really no "squares" to be a neginning guide, how can I make sure that when I do the first corner, I've placed the ruler "level?" I've watched another tutorial where a t-square was used, and that helps. I'd love to hear what your suggestion would be! Thank you for your expertise! Hope Penelope is back to complete health!
I thought when the longarmer trimmed it, it was "squaring" it so I have not done this in 2 years! OMG! ( I did do it on the ones I quilt myself) oopsie!
@@SewWhittle I’m guessing it depends on the longarmer, but I really don’t know. BUT as you can see in this video, it’s actually pretty easy to do for yourself! 👏🏻👏🏻
Mine does not ( I don't have her do binding) and I didn't realize for 2 years until she had a blog post about it. Lucky my quilts still turned out fine but I was was like oopsie! Live and learn!
I use a 3# weight to hold my long ruler down. Works well!!😊
Smarty pants! That's a great idea!
That's what my mother said!😂
Sending healing thoughts and prayers for sweet Penelope and your mom. Great video and loads of tips. So approachable ❤
Thank you so much, Delia 💖💖
Straight lines and especially squared up anything is my arch nemesis. I used your tutorial for my throw sized quilts. Even though I squared the corners and made "straight" lines my quilts are definitely not square. No one will doubt that my quilts are hand-made but they will do the job of keeping someone warm.
I think they turned out super cute! 👏🏻
Hi, I use a 5lb weight to help hold my rulers it is a game changer for sure. Thanks for sharing this video. I kinda FREAK out when it comes to squaring up my quilts. You have made it so less stressful!
The weight is a great idea! So glad you enjoyed the video!
You are adorable. I have really enjoyed you. I will soon be 85 and I go whole hog Into everything I do whether it be ceramics, knitting, sewing, reading or quilting! I have finally admitted that I am somewhat OCD! I had an extremely long date with Jack today...completely ripping off the binding of my latest project. You are too young to have arthritis but I am blessed with same and it makes anything I do with my hands a painful problem! I have watched your entire 101 series and really enjoyed you. Just a note to encourage you on your quilting journey! Take care. Joy Carter.
Aww thank you so much, Joy! 💖💖I really appreciate your encouragement! And so awesome to meet another multipassionate quilter! 🤓 I like to dabble and try new crafts too!
Yes, yes yes, save those batting scraps! I really enjoy sewing them together, it's rather relaxing! Then, it's available for pin cushions, bibs, mug rugs, quilted stockings at Christmastime, etc. etc. etc.!
Exactly! It can all be used for smaller projects! Love it!
Thank you Miriam...i have struggled for literally YEARS to square my quilts! I will be trying your method tomorrow because I finished quilting my latest quilt today! How auspicious is that!!! Thank you so much for your really clear instructions!❤
I hope your furry family member Penelope makes a full recovery.
Awesome! You’ve got this!! 👏🏻👏🏻 💖
Great video on squaring up your quilt. Praying everything goes well with your mom’s fur baby.
Thank you for the prayers, Beverly 💖💖💖
Made sense. Made something I stressed about on my first quilt and I just started doing something similar to this. Glad I was doing it right.
Awesome! 👏🏻
Great video . Glad your Mom`s baby is better . Thank you
Thank you too!💖💖
Thank you Miriam, that looks very doable!! 😅. I hope Penelope continues to improve and feel better, I love my fur babies too!! 🥰
I hope so too! Thanks so much! 💖
Oh poor little Penelope-glad she's improving.
Some people like to complicate things. I love that you do the exact opposite.
Thank you for another great tutorial.
Thank you, Donna!!! 💖💖💖
❤❤❤thank you sooo much for sharing… I was overthinking it!!!! Now I’m excited to square the next one
Of course! You’ve got this! 👏🏻💖
Thank you. You make everything so easy for me the way you explain it. I love your patience 🙂
Yay I’m so glad!! 💖👏🏻 thanks so much for watching, Linda!
Lovely quilt. Thank you for your straightforward tutorial.
Thank you so much! 💖 I’m glad you enjoyed the tutorial! 👏🏻💖
Perfect . Wishing you and your family good health.❤
Thank you so much!💖🤗
Awesome quilting series. ❤
Thank you, Dolly!!!💖💖
❤I glued my first quilt today!
Yay!!! That’s awesome!!!👏🏻
Nice video. Great explanation. Stay blessed!
Thank you so much!
Glad to know your family member is doing better 🦴🐕
Great video on squaring up a quilt. You mentioned to also square up your blocks before sewing your rows together. Did I miss how to square up a quilt block in your piecing video#4. Do you have video on how to square up different quilt block sizes? Thank you😊
I haven’t done a video specifically on squaring up blocks. I’ll add it to my video to do list! 💖
I do mostly improv quilts and there usually are no actual "blocks" to keep square- so I'm always trying to square the finished top. Any help for that?
@@angelar1500 hmmm 🤔 if it was me, I would fold the quilt top into quarters and then trim the raw edges to make 90 degree corners. I hope that makes sense!
I was always told to leave some batting for binding.
Yeah, I've seen where some quilters do that! I say do whatever you prefer!
@@StitchObsessed thanks I am going to try it your way this entire quilt is done using your methods can’t wait to show it to you.
@@lindaricher5359 yay! I can’t wait to see it! 👏🏻💖
Penelope is so cute! I’m glad she’s doing better. I’m a new subscriber. I enjoy your videos and I’m loving that MSQC discount link! 😅 Keep up the great work, Miriam.
Thank you so much, Sheryl!! 💖💖💖
Thanks for the great explanation. I have always struggled with doing this also. Can I ask how long it took for you to FMQ this quilt top? You did a great job!
Of course! It took about 4 1/2 hours to quilt this one. Not too bad! Thank you for watching! 💖
Hello Miriam, great video on squaring up quilts. Also what rulers help with the process. Looking forward to your next video Thank you.
Thank you for watching, Marion! 💖 I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Missed you! Prayers for Mom and Penelope 😊😊
Thank you so much, Diane! We appreciate the prayers 💖💖
One of your shorts popped up - yea for me! I win!
Woohoo 🥳 👏🏻🤓
Good lesson
Glad you think so! 👏🏻🤓
Hi Miriam can you please tell me what the name of the fabric you used in this video? Thanks!
Hi, Lisa! I wish I could remember! It was a random charm pack I had, and I made this quilt top years ago, so I can't remember the name of the collection. I'm pretty sure it was Moda fabrics, but that's all I can remember. So sorry!
Hi! Do you square up before adding borders? Thanks!
I don’t, but you certainly can if you feel you need to. I normally like to square each individual block before I sew them into rows. Then it’s not really necessary to square up before adding borders. I hope that makes sense!
We hurt, when our fur babies hurt. Have a great weekend.
You too, DiAnn! 💖💖
Prayers for the fur baby ❤
Thank you!!! She’s doing much better now 💖
Please please talk about thread , anxiously awaiting.
Hello! I actually covered thread in the first video of this Quilting Basic Series! You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/A6V80ZLITrI/w-d-xo.html
Missed you! Glad the doggie doing better.
Thank you 💖💖💖
Don't you find it necessary to measure the top and the bottom to see if they are the same width?. I'm at this stage with my quilt and it is a problem. It seems I should fold it to see if it is the same width top and bottom.
You can certainly measure and adjust, but I just want to stress that having it PERFECT isn’t a huge deal (unless you are entering the quilt into some kind of competition.) when you gift a quilt, the receiver isn’t going to bring out the measuring tape and make sure the edges are the same length. If you square up your blocks when you are making the quilt top, your finished quilt should be “pretty much” square. I hope that makes sense!
@@StitchObsessed - Thank you for taking the stress off.. Actually I am finishing this project for someone else. I was going to discard it but this person seems to love it, so I will finish it.
@@grandmajane2593 oh that’s awesome! See! That’s what it’s all about 💖 making something beautiful and special for someone you love!
I have coats &clark machine quilting 300yds/v274 m please can you tell me weight . I have been using it since you talk about with no issues, I was using Gutermann120 1100yds100%polyester recommended by The Quilt Shop in my area. Weight I am confused.
The coats and Clark machine quilting cotton thread I use is 30wt. 💖
You need to get the cutter piller clamp. It is great because you can clamp it down to the ruler and you don’t have to use your small muscles like your fingertips. You use your triceps or biceps. I love mine.
Also, sorry about the fur baby. I have a lot of dogs. I won’t tell you how many. But I was in a car accident and had brain surgery. I have been home bound for a long time. My fur babies are truly family. I would be so lonely without them. Prayers.
I will check into that, thank you! And thank you for the prayers! Penelope is doing much better now. So sorry you were in an accident, but I'm so glad you have your fur babies to keep you company! You're 100% right, they ARE family!
Hi, thank you for the very detailed instructions! I have just started quilting and am doing my first few as whole cloth quilts . Since there are really no "squares" to be a neginning guide, how can I make sure that when I do the first corner, I've placed the ruler "level?" I've watched another tutorial where a t-square was used, and that helps. I'd love to hear what your suggestion would be! Thank you for your expertise!
Hope Penelope is back to complete health!
I thought when the longarmer trimmed it, it was "squaring" it so I have not done this in 2 years! OMG! ( I did do it on the ones I quilt myself) oopsie!
Oh! Ya know, they might because don’t they sometimes attach the binding? I’ve never used a longarm service, so I’m not sure! 🤭
Do long arm people NOT square the quilt (unless they are also doing the binding)? 🤔
@@SewWhittle I’m guessing it depends on the longarmer, but I really don’t know. BUT as you can see in this video, it’s actually pretty easy to do for yourself! 👏🏻👏🏻
Mine does not ( I don't have her do binding) and I didn't realize for 2 years until she had a blog post about it. Lucky my quilts still turned out fine but I was was like oopsie! Live and learn!
Good luck to mom and Penelope. Dogs are family.
They really are 💖 she definitely gave us a big scare, poor little pup!
That's what my mother says! 😂
😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Why do all the other videos look so complicated?
I'm not sure! haha I like to keep things simple.
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