I know this is a year-old post but WOW. Love your instruction. I just got my HQ Amara and loaded my first quilt -- but your methods is so good and your instructions are so clear. Thanks for your tutorials.
Thanks, Adam, for coming up with the burrito method for Clear View. I have an Amara and load CV 99% of the time because it gives me a bit more quilting space. Your videos are always so helpful and your delivery is SO fun. Who’s a fan girl??? ME!
Great job. This will help me. Can you tell how the leaders go on the bar and wrap which direction? I think mine is wrong for this method and have that ugly bulk line. I enjoy your videos and appreciate your time making them.
I talk about it in the Standard View vs Clear View video that came out last week. One of the leaders is flipped, so both of the leaders will cascade away from you in clear view.
Question: When you roll the quilt top up on the roll initially what keeps the seams from shifting either open or closed with all the friction you are creating as you roll? Love love love your videos. Binged watched about 5 last night.
I did it... but it is a huge 104 x 104 quilt with a 10" border. The backing went on great (not much room on a 10' frame). The top was going good until the borders got all floppy. You said to use backing to take up the slack... HOW? The whole sides or just in places?
It's a bit like everything else, everyone has their own likes. I tend to pull my tops too tight. It can lead to issues (tension, thread breaks) if the top is too tight. I was told it shouldn't bounce a dime and I used to toss a dime on it every time. Look at your idle bar, if it's bending, it's too tight. Loosen the back gear about two clicks.
It’s just another way to load but the benefit is not having to bend over your bars from the front. There’s no wrestling with anything, every step keeps your hands free and posture correct.
SOOOOOO very happy to find this SUPER EASY way to load quilts. Thank you Thank you Thank you
Thank you Adam for showing this Burrito Method in Clear View.
I know this is a year-old post but WOW. Love your instruction. I just got my HQ Amara and loaded my first quilt -- but your methods is so good and your instructions are so clear. Thanks for your tutorials.
Thanks for watching. I always say the Burrito videos are where the channel started.
Many thanks! I always learn something - often times many things- from watching your videos! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks, Adam, for coming up with the burrito method for Clear View. I have an Amara and load CV 99% of the time because it gives me a bit more quilting space. Your videos are always so helpful and your delivery is SO fun. Who’s a fan girl??? ME!
Thank you Adam!! I don't have an HQ, but this video made so much sense.
I love your videos, I learn something and you make me smile! I want to quilt with you!
Great video! I am going to try this method on my next quilt! Thank you Adam for all of your great informative videos.
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing this!
Awesome video! I like the way you load.
Thanks Lucy
Great job. This will help me. Can you tell how the leaders go on the bar and wrap which direction? I think mine is wrong for this method and have that ugly bulk line. I enjoy your videos and appreciate your time making them.
I talk about it in the Standard View vs Clear View video that came out last week. One of the leaders is flipped, so both of the leaders will cascade away from you in clear view.
This video is very helpful.
Question: When you roll the quilt top up on the roll initially what keeps the seams from shifting either open or closed with all the friction you are creating as you roll? Love love love your videos. Binged watched about 5 last night.
I did it... but it is a huge 104 x 104 quilt with a 10" border. The backing went on great (not much room on a 10' frame). The top was going good until the borders got all floppy. You said to use backing to take up the slack... HOW? The whole sides or just in places?
Adam, would you address a tip to check the tautness of the loaded quilt before you start quilting please 🤗
It's a bit like everything else, everyone has their own likes. I tend to pull my tops too tight. It can lead to issues (tension, thread breaks) if the top is too tight. I was told it shouldn't bounce a dime and I used to toss a dime on it every time. Look at your idle bar, if it's bending, it's too tight. Loosen the back gear about two clicks.
Adam, what is the purpose of the different views? standard and clear view, I am new to this
I have a video that a goes through the differences between the two, I think it’s called Standard VS Clear or something like that.
What is the advantage of this method?. Or is it just another way to load .
It’s just another way to load but the benefit is not having to bend over your bars from the front. There’s no wrestling with anything, every step keeps your hands free and posture correct.
Where can one find the sew tight magnets?
Sewtites.com and code "asf10" will seve you 15% off your purchase.
What if you used a surgery around the edge of the quilt?
You could do that.
Me gustaría que saber si puedo conseguir clases oh videos en español por favor nesesito ayuda en español?