This episode has a positively charming public access television feel to it and I super appreciate that. And there were so many handy tips! Thank you so much
Being honest, I’d really like to see a demo on this machine ( and any other quilting machine) where the quilter is manipulating a larger item...say a minimum of twin sized. I can quilt a sandwich that small on my smallest machine. Most of us considering this type of item are doing so because we want improvement / ease from our smaller machines and would like to see what how this machine would look. I’m ranting here but I’m sick of quilting classes / techniques too that show designs being stitch on ten by ten squares. “Look how easy it is!” Yeah, no kidding. I can do that on a small square. Now show us on a real project we’re likely to want to stitch that on and maybe even without a stitch regulator.
I have a small company in Nakshi Palli. The poor women of our village work in handicrafts. I am also poor people can not afford to buy sewing machines. Helpless women would benefit if there were some sewing machines, but I can't afford them. I want your advice. I would like to buy a quinting sewing machine on a very low budget, name one of the best sewing machines on a low budget. I only want to sew with quilting pressure feet.
I just bought a Capri 18, and this video is exactly what I needed to see! Thank you, David
This episode has a positively charming public access television feel to it and I super appreciate that. And there were so many handy tips! Thank you so much
This is brilliant, that finishing off is amazingly good ! Thank you so much David Taylor.
Thank you for this very informative and encouraging video.
I so want that machine! Your guest did an excellent job of demonstrating it and I learned a nifty tip for finishing the thread on the back.
Being honest, I’d really like to see a demo on this machine ( and any other quilting machine) where the quilter is manipulating a larger item...say a minimum of twin sized. I can quilt a sandwich that small on my smallest machine. Most of us considering this type of item are doing so because we want improvement / ease from our smaller machines and would like to see what how this machine would look. I’m ranting here but I’m sick of quilting classes / techniques too that show designs being stitch on ten by ten squares. “Look how easy it is!” Yeah, no kidding. I can do that on a small square. Now show us on a real project we’re likely to want to stitch that on and maybe even without a stitch regulator.
lisztspinky I would like to see the same because working on anything bigger than a crib size is a pain in the neck, literally
Word.
I agree with you! I want to see at least a twin being quilted.
Me too. I sew mostly queen and king size quilts and it would be really helpful if someone actually quilted a large quilt and showed how to manage it.
Right, they never show how a big quilt is done. Same with hoopless hand quilters. They never show how they quilt the middle.
DAVID IS A GREAT TEACHER!! THANK YOU
This is a great introduction into tips of long arm quilting. I plan to subscribe and plan to learn long arm plus practice, practice. Linda L
Which brand of cotton thread do you prefer?
Wow, learned lots
I tried this machine. It’s absolutely wonderful machine.
Val Lang I am waiting not so patiently for my machine to arrive . So very excited but a little nervous lol
Shelley Wautier just remember practice, practice and practice some more. You will do fine.
What a neat machine!
I have a small company in Nakshi Palli. The poor women of our village work in handicrafts. I am also poor people can not afford to buy sewing machines.
Helpless women would benefit if there were some sewing machines, but I can't afford them.
I want your advice.
I would like to buy a quinting sewing machine on a very low budget, name one of the best sewing machines on a low budget.
I only want to sew with quilting pressure feet.
Просто мрія!!! Дуже жаль, що недоступна в Україні...
I also saw you was to drop your shoulders before you start.