Thank you, Jean, for reigniting the love of quilting and making it such fun! I appreciate your exuberance for quilting. You make me feel that I can do this, even when my finished blocks aren't nearly as perfect as I would like them to be. :) May the Lord bless you!
Thank you so much Paula:) It's just fabric...remember that!! LOL! This should be fun ~ not stressful and whatever is made with Love, turns out PERFECT!! LOL! And yes, HE does bless us:)
Thankyou Jean, I really appreciate the way you take your time explaining things in a way that makes it seem not as daunting to attempt free motion. One day I will hopefully pluck up the courage to try it x 😊
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Your creativity, inventiveness and talent are a blessing to your followers. Thank you for sharing, I have learned a lot and have had many laughs along the way!!!
Jean I love this "awesome 10 min. block" . You are right about problems a beginner would have with it. So my sister suggested me to echo machine stitch the blocks as she helped pulling quilt through the throat & later I knotted it every 3 finger width (4 inches) all over. It was the best idea for me with this queen sized quilt . Best of all I finished it! Thx for this beautiful quilt, I see others in my future only smaller. Peace n luv, Jean
A queen size!! Oh my you are brave as a beginner! This block works up so quickly though!! That's what I thought as I made this video. But it sounds as if your plan worked! Well done you!! Finished is better than perfect, but I'm sure it is PERFECT!!!! )
I think this is my new fav quilt block too. I've done this without the cathedral so you've embellished and complimented 1000x's the improvement of this amazing bow tie block. Genius for sure. I've thoroughly enjoyed this quilt from start to finish. It's comforting to watch you sew. Thanks for sharing Jean, what a pleasure!!! As always... Barb
A lady said you can take 2 door wedges to hold your door open and put them behind your sewing machine enough to tilt it a little forward which helps you shoulders. I love this quilt. I really enjoy you teaching. Thank you so much
Delicious! Romantic! Even adore your choice for binding! You have a wonderful eye for color. Would never know it was that easy. You are so fun to watch and learn from. Thx tons!
Thanks Jean. Have a Great weekend. I am going to try to get some quilting in if this HORRIFIC Fibromyalgia will let me. It kept me from sewing for 2 plus years. So when I got back I turned my life to quilting. I seriously had Sewing withdraws. I'm gonna try to make my 3 seam block as pretty as yours. LOL. . Wish me luck . You have inspired me. Thanks
Aw no....how terrible for your suffering!! My son suffers from Fibromyalgia - some days he can't function at all...Just keep it small and easy - don't overwhelm yourself and take many breaks! Remember...this should be fun! Something to look forward to, but if you are daunted, it will get folded up and put away! Small and steady wins the race! Feel better!! :)
I am just sooo glad to find your channel,cos I am a newbie and with all my projects in mind,can’t afford to send to long arm quilters!Ordered a Babylock quilting machine to do quilting myself.
You make free motion look so fun. I'm not good at it but now I think I'm going to try and practice. Thank you for taking the time to show us. I watch others but some of them are hard to learn from. I usually send my quilts out to be quilted but the prices are outrages anymore🌷
With lots of practice, practice, practice, you CAN do it! I, personally, have never sent out a quilt to be quilted......1 ~ I can't afford to, 2 ~ I couldn't call it all MINE if I did and 3 ~ I would have a hard time giving over creative freedom to a stranger. I know that SO many quilters are comfortable and love their Long-Armers, and I respect that! More power to them! :)
Hello there lovely lady beautiful but beautiful quilt are you cool to beautiful the way you explain things makes it so easy to do things like I've always said and will always repeat myself love all your tutorials love all the things you do thanks again for sharing with everybody until next time have a good one❤🤓
That quilt looks gorgeous, i have quilted feathers on my wedding ring quilt.l love them.I have a few stencils to try out on my next one.like following your tutorials.
Of course, I love you. ! I was just asking for your professional opinion . Coming here from a professional seamstress for 50 + years. It's planted in our brains wash all fabric before sewing due to shrinkage. If it's for me I know how to wash correctly so it's no big deal. . I was just wandering for the ones your selling . Good to know about 5 Color catchers . I heard of using one but 5 seams more sensible with a big quilt . Thanks for that tip. I make baby doll quilts and was just wondering. I watch hundreds of videos trying to get away from that 5/8th inch seam that's in my brain .!!! Quilting is so much easier. Not trying to get points here but your my favorite ! Your good for the newbies cause your Real .
Oh JO!! You just earned Major Points here!! :) I, too, was a seamstress forever, only having learned to quilt about 12 years ago or so - and that darned 1/4" seam - what's up with that?!?!?! HAHA!!! :) And yes, cotton shrinks, but in a quilt, about 3%, it's all good! I too, give precise info on HOW to wash, i.e., cold water, delicate cycle, mild detergent, no bleach, lay flat to dry and then tumble warm to fluff.
Thanks for sharing your quilting. I think I would mark even my straight lines. long arming is expensive but looks so good. I don’t have the space for one and have only had the patience to quilt baby quilts on my machine. I have made hundreds for Project Linus and local shelters. Not sure about taking on a full/queen on my featherweight. I would rather hand quilt when it’s going to someone who will appreciate the time and effort. Another great video.
You have been very kind and generous donating your quilts! You go!! I was silly and started out BIG...thinking I was all that!! But I learned to scale back and to really learn some tricks and tips to SUCCESSFULLY quilt my larger quilts on my domestic sewing machines.
Do you have a built in walking foot on your machine? If, not, it may be a good idea to use a walking foot attachment for quilting the straiight line quilting. This will help feed the layers of the quilt feeding through without distortion or puckers. For free motion quilting, beginners need to know that they do not use a walking foot, perhaps the darning foot or free motion foot and they have to drop the feed dogs when doing the free motion type quilting. Your finished quilt is beautiful!
Thank you! I have never used my walking foot (for any machines I have) as I feel they are cumbersome and slow - but the majority of quilters love them! Yes, when I'm free motion quilting the feed dogs HAVE to be dropped and a special foot put on - I explain that in detail in one of my previous videos where I am free motion quilting. Thank so much for watching and tuning in! :)
I have been watching all the videos that have to do with your 10 minute quilt block. You explain everything so well and this quilt is gorgeous. Have you ever thought of investing in a long arm quilting machine? I ask because you make he most beautiful quilts and it would cut down on your time. Either way I can't seem to get enough of your videos. By the way, not sure if it is Maxwell who is your video guy but what a marvelous job. 😊
Thank you for watching me! I have THOUGHT about a long arm...but the cost is prohibitive at this time. In my dream world, one would appear and I could churn out more quilts than ever! LOL! But I can Dream!!!! On my earlier videos Maxwell and our son Eliot, were my camera guys...but they got fed up and bought me a tripod and taught me to do it myself! LOL! THanks again!
I just love this Quilt it is so Pretty I love all the colors in your Quilt, Does this quilt block have a name ? Jean you are so gifted by quilting crafts etc..and quess what …I'm on a round on the" Block Party 2018 " I love doing it .Block Number Ten , here I come ….LOLI'm finally on BLOCK 10.....woo hooThanks Jean, for how you took your time on each block video of the "Block Party 2018" and showed each step along the way.10 more Blocks to go !! Thanks Jean, PS: I hope so deeply that you do another Block Party in 2019 !Please Please JeanLinda A ,WV
It's so Beautiful Jean ! Iwanted to know if you wash them before you sell them or just wash the fabric before you make them ? The yellow really makes the colors pop .
Would you think me bad if I say I don't prewash OR wash my quilts after? There are 2 completely different schools of thought about pre-washing - I'm of the 'not bothered'. I like the crisp way my fabric comes from the bolt and when I quilt I am very careful about washing my hands and keeping my area clean so my finished product is still lovely and clean. The other 'side' speak of chemicals, bugs, rat poop, filth, etc., about fabric and then hand oils, dirt from floor, dust, from quilting it, etc.,.......I suppose I am a filthy, buggy, oily person......and interesting that I have sold over 200 quilts and never had a complaint upon the first washing. I DO HOWEVER, ALWAYS ALWAYS include about 5 color catchers (Carbona is best - better than Shout I believe) for the first washing. Do you still like me?!?!? :)
Jean did you stitch in the ditch all the seams first, before free motion quilting? I’m ready to quilt my version of this fantastic quilt top. I consider myself a beginner quilter. Love you and our videos. Thanks
Jean, it's gorgeous! I love your tips and how you do close-up so I can really see what's happening. You make me feel like I can do this. What size stitch did you use to quilt this? Your fabric choices are once again, so beautiful :)
Thanks Coleen! You CAN do this!!! :) My machine is set at about 10 stitches per inch, but when I quilt I lengthen them to about 12 - 13 stitches per inch. Thanks again for tuning in! :)
I have practiced and practiced, until I just can't practice any more, and my free motion quilting looks horrible! Looks like a toddler did it. (now, if a toddler HAD one it, it would look fabulous, but not if a 60 year old did it) he he! The stencil might help , right? You make it look So Very Easy! Your quilts are all so beautiful!
You have to get your brain and your fingers/hands on the same page! Steady and not too fast nor not too slow. Shoulders DOWN and perhaps a drink? LOL! But seriously, you will find your shoulders hunched up around your ears if not careful! (I'm right, huh....happened to you! LOL) Let all the energy flow through your hands and fingers..concentrate on that, instead of worrying about it. Sounds all airy-fairy (which I am a lot of the time) but it really does help! Relax and each practice is one more step to enjoying it! :) Remember, this should be fun!
Feed dogs are down, Stitch length to ZERO and if you can adjust your presser foot Pressure to less, that is the ideal setting for Free Motion Quilting. Thank you for liking my quilt Darlene:)
Hi Jean, this weekend I tried to quilt the blanket I'm working on, but my fabric sandwich seemed too thick to move nicely - I adjusted my tension like crazy with no luck. I used the same foot you have here, do you have any suggestions? I went ahead and ordered a walking foot thinking that was my problem. You mentioned putting your shoulder in it, I've not done this step before so do I need to really push the fabric through? any thoughts would be much appreciated, I so enjoy your videos for us newbies :0)
Good for you to try it at home!! I don't know about your tension - mine is automatic. You are just doing a 'straight' stitch , as it were? Then your feed dogs (the bottom 'teeth' ) should be up and should be grabbing your fabric through. You do need to bunch your fabric LOOSELY around the needle, front and back, so the fabric feeds smoothly. I have never used a walking foot so I don't know too much about that. Yes, it does take a bit of muscle to keep all the quilt sandwich where it should be..but the key is loose. Hope this little info helps! Thanks so much for watching me!! :)
Keep bragging, you deserve it. I only hope I can do this free motion better now. I like your advice on focusing on one small area. I think thats what kept me from working on my quilt tops for so long. Im inspired now. Do you use cotton thread in top and bobbin? Don't know if I missed that part.
You can do it Christine:) Whatever thread I am using, I like to use both in the bobbin. However, I DO like Aurifil thread. It is a bit more expensive, but doesn't generate a lot of lint, which some cottons are prone to do.
Jean I need some help I am trying to join strips together on the bias. I can't figure out how to join the second piece and keep the seams on the same side does that make since?I am joining 3 pices by the grace I got the last one right but I can't figure out how to get that second piece right. that is another beautiful quile thanks I get so excited when you answer me
Are you talking about the binding strips? If so, put one length to the left of your machine and then one at a 90 degree angle in front of you. Stitch on the diagonal from edge to edge. That way the seam will be spread across the strip and not bunched in one place. Don't know if that's what you mean......:( Hope it is!!!! :
This was my Brother VQ3000 which has since been 'retired'. I put over 28 million (yes that is correct) stitches on that machine, and the motherboard is shot. Got my monies worth though! I love my JUKI TL2200 qvp mini (which is a mechanical straight stitch machine), but I also love my computerized JUKI machine, which does fancier stitches. (it is model DX2000qvp)
Thank you, Jean, for reigniting the love of quilting and making it such fun! I appreciate your exuberance for quilting. You make me feel that I can do this, even when my finished blocks aren't nearly as perfect as I would like them to be. :) May the Lord bless you!
Thank you so much Paula:) It's just fabric...remember that!! LOL! This should be fun ~ not stressful and whatever is made with Love, turns out PERFECT!! LOL! And yes, HE does bless us:)
Thankyou Jean, I really appreciate the way you take your time explaining things in a way that makes it seem not as daunting to attempt free motion. One day I will hopefully pluck up the courage to try it x 😊
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Your creativity, inventiveness and talent are a blessing to your followers. Thank you for sharing, I have learned a lot and have had many laughs along the way!!!
Aw thanks Marilyn!! You are very kind:) And don't we ALL need a laugh nowadays?!?! LOL!
Jean I love this "awesome 10 min. block" . You are right about problems a beginner would have with it. So my sister suggested me to echo machine stitch the blocks as she helped pulling quilt through the throat & later I knotted it every 3 finger width (4 inches) all over. It was the best idea for me with this queen sized quilt . Best of all I finished it! Thx for this beautiful quilt, I see others in my future only smaller. Peace n luv, Jean
A queen size!! Oh my you are brave as a beginner! This block works up so quickly though!! That's what I thought as I made this video. But it sounds as if your plan worked! Well done you!! Finished is better than perfect, but I'm sure it is PERFECT!!!! )
I think this is my new fav quilt block too. I've done this without the cathedral so you've embellished and complimented 1000x's the improvement of this amazing bow tie block. Genius for sure. I've thoroughly enjoyed this quilt from start to finish. It's comforting to watch you sew. Thanks for sharing Jean, what a pleasure!!! As always... Barb
Why thank you so very much! It's so nice to hear such lovely words! I appreciate it greatly! :)
Very pretty quilt, it,s like playing a piano, you either have the gift or you don,t and you have it. Thanks.
Aw....really? I think ANYONE who WANTS to do it - can!! :)
Hope so, cause I was not very good on the piano.....!!!!!
I took piano for 5 years....and now I can play Chopsticks!!! :)
There you go, can,t be good at everything !!!!!
A lady said you can take 2 door wedges to hold your door open and put them behind your sewing machine enough to tilt it a little forward which helps you shoulders. I love this quilt. I really enjoy you teaching. Thank you so much
I have heard that also! Thank you very much and so glad you enjoy my way of 'teaching'! :)
Jean I think you're just an just awesome teacher I do enjoy watching you every time you have a tutorial keep up the great work , thanks again
How kind of you to pen such lovely words! I really appreciate it!! :)
This looks like so much fun to do. Excellent "class," teacher! Learned a lot.
Thank you very much! Go figure...I was lousy in school and hated it!!!! :) And here I am....'teaching'!!!! :)
Delicious! Romantic! Even adore your choice for binding! You have a wonderful eye for color. Would never know it was that easy. You are so fun to watch and learn from. Thx tons!
Yes, this is particularly easy!! :) Thanks so much! :)
Thanks Jean. Have a Great weekend. I am going to try to get some quilting in if this HORRIFIC Fibromyalgia will let me. It kept me from sewing for 2 plus years. So when I got back I turned my life to quilting. I seriously had Sewing withdraws. I'm gonna try to make my 3 seam block as pretty as yours. LOL. . Wish me luck . You have inspired me. Thanks
Aw no....how terrible for your suffering!! My son suffers from Fibromyalgia - some days he can't function at all...Just keep it small and easy - don't overwhelm yourself and take many breaks! Remember...this should be fun! Something to look forward to, but if you are daunted, it will get folded up and put away! Small and steady wins the race! Feel better!! :)
Absolutely Beautiful Quilt. Thank you for your incredible attention to detail 💗
Thank you so much Cynthia:)
This is Just Beautiful, I Luv this pattern. Thank You😊❤️
I'm glad you like it Alta:)
I am just sooo glad to find your channel,cos I am a newbie and with all my projects in mind,can’t afford to send to long arm quilters!Ordered a Babylock quilting machine to do quilting myself.
Super! How exciting for you! Let me know how you get on:)
Hi Jean. Thanks for showing the quilting part. I love seeing this. Your quilt looks lovely, so pretty xx
Thanks Ann!
You make free motion look so fun. I'm not good at it but now
I think I'm going to try and practice. Thank you for taking the
time to show us. I watch others but some of them are hard
to learn from. I usually send my quilts out to be quilted but
the prices are outrages anymore🌷
With lots of practice, practice, practice, you CAN do it! I, personally, have never sent out a quilt to be quilted......1 ~ I can't afford to, 2 ~ I couldn't call it all MINE if I did and 3 ~ I would have a hard time giving over creative freedom to a stranger. I know that SO many quilters are comfortable and love their Long-Armers, and I respect that! More power to them! :)
Absolutely beautiful quilt !
Sweet of you to say!! Thanks!
Hello there lovely lady beautiful but beautiful quilt are you cool to beautiful the way you explain things makes it so easy to do things like I've always said and will always repeat myself love all your tutorials love all the things you do thanks again for sharing with everybody until next time have a good one❤🤓
Always such kind words...thank you!
Love your quilt, colours and pattern. You are very clever and artistic xx
And you are so kind to say that! :)
That quilt looks gorgeous, i have quilted feathers on my wedding ring quilt.l love them.I have a few stencils to try out on my next one.like following your tutorials.
The feathers are an old fashioned look - I love them!! :) Yes, try it!! :)
Your amazingly talented Jean love learning from you
Thanks again Susan! :)
Of course, I love you. ! I was just asking for your professional opinion . Coming here from a professional seamstress for 50 + years. It's planted in our brains wash all fabric before sewing due to shrinkage. If it's for me I know how to wash correctly so it's no big deal. . I was just wandering for the ones your selling . Good to know about 5 Color catchers . I heard of using one but 5 seams more sensible with a big quilt . Thanks for that tip. I make baby doll quilts and was just wondering. I watch hundreds of videos trying to get away from that 5/8th inch seam that's in my brain .!!! Quilting is so much easier. Not trying to get points here but your my favorite ! Your good for the newbies cause your Real .
Oh JO!! You just earned Major Points here!! :) I, too, was a seamstress forever, only having learned to quilt about 12 years ago or so - and that darned 1/4" seam - what's up with that?!?!?! HAHA!!! :) And yes, cotton shrinks, but in a quilt, about 3%, it's all good! I too, give precise info on HOW to wash, i.e., cold water, delicate cycle, mild detergent, no bleach, lay flat to dry and then tumble warm to fluff.
Beautiful quilt! Loved watching and learning!
Thank you so very much!! :)
I really like your quilt, very pretty, very feminine. You are very talented and this is a good teaching video. Thanks Jean!!!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Hi Jean, thanks again! Keep the vids coming, please!
I will Jen!!! :)
I love it, Jean. Will try it.
I remember making it with you...this is awesome!
Now you can quilt it!! :)
Lovely thanks Jean !
Thank you very much!
I love your quilt! Wow thanks for the Tutorials. 😉
And you are very welcome!! :)
It’s beautiful!
Why thank you!! :)
Thanks for sharing your quilting. I think I would mark even my straight lines. long arming is expensive but looks so good. I don’t have the space for one and have only had the patience to quilt baby quilts on my machine. I have made hundreds for Project Linus and local shelters. Not sure about taking on a full/queen on my featherweight. I would rather hand quilt when it’s going to someone who will appreciate the time and effort. Another great video.
You have been very kind and generous donating your quilts! You go!! I was silly and started out BIG...thinking I was all that!! But I learned to scale back and to really learn some tricks and tips to SUCCESSFULLY quilt my larger quilts on my domestic sewing machines.
Beautiful quilt! Thanks for all the great info :)
Thank YOU for watching! :)
Lovely
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thanks!! :)
Very pretty
Thanks Ann:)
Apparently stunning quilt I love it you are very talented thank you for your time much love from Cali.
Thank you Christine:)
Do you have a built in walking foot on your machine? If, not, it may be a good idea to use a walking foot attachment for quilting the straiight line quilting. This will help feed the layers of the quilt feeding through without distortion or puckers.
For free motion quilting, beginners need to know that they do not use a walking foot, perhaps the darning foot or free motion foot and they have to drop the feed dogs when doing the free motion type quilting.
Your finished quilt is beautiful!
Thank you! I have never used my walking foot (for any machines I have) as I feel they are cumbersome and slow - but the majority of quilters love them! Yes, when I'm free motion quilting the feed dogs HAVE to be dropped and a special foot put on - I explain that in detail in one of my previous videos where I am free motion quilting. Thank so much for watching and tuning in! :)
Great video Jean!
Thank you so much!! :)
I have been watching all the videos that have to do with your 10 minute quilt block. You explain everything so well and this quilt is gorgeous. Have you ever thought of investing in a long arm quilting machine? I ask because you make he most beautiful quilts and it would cut down on your time. Either way I can't seem to get enough of your videos. By the way, not sure if it is Maxwell who is your video guy but what a marvelous job. 😊
Thank you for watching me! I have THOUGHT about a long arm...but the cost is prohibitive at this time. In my dream world, one would appear and I could churn out more quilts than ever! LOL! But I can Dream!!!! On my earlier videos Maxwell and our son Eliot, were my camera guys...but they got fed up and bought me a tripod and taught me to do it myself! LOL! THanks again!
I watched your vídeo and I will try in a smaller piece. I doubt is so easy like appears kkk thanks! I love your vídeos!!!
But it CAN be!! Just go slow and steady - patience wins the race!! :)
I just love this Quilt it is so Pretty I love all the colors in your Quilt, Does this quilt block have a name ? Jean you are so gifted by quilting crafts etc..and quess what …I'm on a round on the" Block Party 2018 " I love doing it .Block Number Ten , here I come ….LOLI'm finally on BLOCK 10.....woo hooThanks Jean, for how you took your time on each block video of the "Block Party 2018" and showed each step along the way.10 more Blocks to go !! Thanks Jean, PS: I hope so deeply that you do another Block Party in 2019 !Please Please JeanLinda A ,WV
Thanks again Linda! :) I don't know if Jen and I will do another block party, but we have a few other things up our sleeves! :)
I can't wait...
Well I hope you girls will but if you don't what ever you get into you can count on me watch and trying it :-))
It's so Beautiful Jean ! Iwanted to know if you wash them before you sell them or just wash the fabric before you make them ? The yellow really makes the colors pop .
Would you think me bad if I say I don't prewash OR wash my quilts after? There are 2 completely different schools of thought about pre-washing - I'm of the 'not bothered'. I like the crisp way my fabric comes from the bolt and when I quilt I am very careful about washing my hands and keeping my area clean so my finished product is still lovely and clean. The other 'side' speak of chemicals, bugs, rat poop, filth, etc., about fabric and then hand oils, dirt from floor, dust, from quilting it, etc.,.......I suppose I am a filthy, buggy, oily person......and interesting that I have sold over 200 quilts and never had a complaint upon the first washing. I DO HOWEVER, ALWAYS ALWAYS include about 5 color catchers (Carbona is best - better than Shout I believe) for the first washing. Do you still like me?!?!? :)
Love ❤️ it
Thanks!
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Jean did you stitch in the ditch all the seams first, before free motion quilting? I’m ready to quilt my version of this fantastic quilt top. I consider myself a beginner quilter. Love you and our videos. Thanks
Yes I did Flo. Just to secure the quilt top
Thank you. I’ll send a picture when finished. I just love it.
Jean, it's gorgeous! I love your tips and how you do close-up so I can really see what's happening. You make me feel like I can do this. What size stitch did you use to quilt this? Your fabric choices are once again, so beautiful :)
Thanks Coleen! You CAN do this!!! :) My machine is set at about 10 stitches per inch, but when I quilt I lengthen them to about 12 - 13 stitches per inch. Thanks again for tuning in! :)
I have practiced and practiced, until I just can't practice any more, and my free motion quilting looks horrible! Looks like a toddler did it. (now, if a toddler HAD one it, it would look fabulous, but not if a 60 year old did it) he he! The stencil might help , right? You make it look So Very Easy! Your quilts are all so beautiful!
You have to get your brain and your fingers/hands on the same page! Steady and not too fast nor not too slow. Shoulders DOWN and perhaps a drink? LOL! But seriously, you will find your shoulders hunched up around your ears if not careful! (I'm right, huh....happened to you! LOL) Let all the energy flow through your hands and fingers..concentrate on that, instead of worrying about it. Sounds all airy-fairy (which I am a lot of the time) but it really does help! Relax and each practice is one more step to enjoying it! :) Remember, this should be fun!
thank you, Jean, for the tips.!
I see this is a while ago, but I have a crazy question...do you have the feed dogs down when you are quilting this? I love the quilt just gorgeous!
Feed dogs are down, Stitch length to ZERO and if you can adjust your presser foot Pressure to less, that is the ideal setting for Free Motion Quilting. Thank you for liking my quilt Darlene:)
Hi Jean, this weekend I tried to quilt the blanket I'm working on, but my fabric sandwich seemed too thick to move nicely - I adjusted my tension like crazy with no luck. I used the same foot you have here, do you have any suggestions? I went ahead and ordered a walking foot thinking that was my problem. You mentioned putting your shoulder in it, I've not done this step before so do I need to really push the fabric through? any thoughts would be much appreciated, I so enjoy your videos for us newbies :0)
Good for you to try it at home!! I don't know about your tension - mine is automatic. You are just doing a 'straight' stitch , as it were? Then your feed dogs (the bottom 'teeth' ) should be up and should be grabbing your fabric through. You do need to bunch your fabric LOOSELY around the needle, front and back, so the fabric feeds smoothly. I have never used a walking foot so I don't know too much about that. Yes, it does take a bit of muscle to keep all the quilt sandwich where it should be..but the key is loose. Hope this little info helps! Thanks so much for watching me!! :)
Keep bragging, you deserve it. I only hope I can do this free motion better now. I like your advice on focusing on one small area. I think thats what kept me from working on my quilt tops for so long. Im inspired now. Do you use cotton thread in top and bobbin? Don't know if I missed that part.
You can do it Christine:) Whatever thread I am using, I like to use both in the bobbin. However, I DO like Aurifil thread. It is a bit more expensive, but doesn't generate a lot of lint, which some cottons are prone to do.
Jean I need some help I am trying to join strips together on the bias. I can't figure out how to join the second piece and keep the seams on the same side does that make since?I am joining 3 pices by the grace I got the last one right but I can't figure out how to get that second piece right. that is another beautiful quile thanks I get so excited when you answer me
Are you talking about the binding strips? If so, put one length to the left of your machine and then one at a 90 degree angle in front of you. Stitch on the diagonal from edge to edge. That way the seam will be spread across the strip and not bunched in one place. Don't know if that's what you mean......:( Hope it is!!!! :
What brand is your machine? Love that beautiful quilt.
It is a Brother VQ3000 Dream Weaver - and thank you very much!
How do your stitches stay locked if you don't tie or back stitch?
They are locked /knotted into place when you put your needle up and down several times in the beginning hole of your stitching line.
Jean, what machine are you using?
This was my Brother VQ3000 which has since been 'retired'. I put over 28 million (yes that is correct) stitches on that machine, and the motherboard is shot. Got my monies worth though! I love my JUKI TL2200 qvp mini (which is a mechanical straight stitch machine), but I also love my computerized JUKI machine, which does fancier stitches. (it is model DX2000qvp)
How do yo determine how much to charge for a quilt ?
I add up the materials and the amount of hours and go from there - usually making just a few dollars an hour, but it pays for my hobby!! :)
Thank you Jean. I love your tutorials.
Jean the new quilt you have posted it didn’t work no video