I love the interagency of Block 5 and being precise. Unfortunately I haven't started my blocks yet because I have had to wait on delivery of my background fabric, but now I'm ready to go, yay! I'm using Country Rose, which I love. Thank you for the very comprehensive videos they are a great help.
Hello🙋♀️ I know this is an old video. But, I'm a beginner and searching and watching different videos I could say that this is a great short and well explanatory video. Thanks for sharing. 🧵❤
Aww man, now you got me reconsidering machine applique!! You made it look so easy and the tips throughout this series of videos was really helpful. Thanks again for sharing.
I originally was attracted to Jill's videos, because her name is the same as my daughters... GREAT easy to understand time cutting video. I especially found the questions and answers very helpful.
I am just starting to experiment with quilting and applique and this is the perfect thing for me to understand how to start. Thank You so much! I am off to 'make' something now!
I would sure love to see a video on how to machine applique on a circle like in a flower. I struggle so much with that and of course that was the thing you didn't do in this video. Do you have videos showing machine applique on cirlcles?
Hi Jebby - this thread is 100% nylon and proven not to melt under your iron. Click the following link for more details: www.aurifil.com/products/monofilament Thanks for your question.
There is no pattern for the flower she demonstrated on, however if you follow this link, it will take you to all of her patterns she has available: www.jillilystudio.com/shop/Patterns/Patterns-.htm Thanks for watching!
It could be because of the tension or stretch of the nylon thread. We have found through experimentation that it works better with 100% cotton in your bobbin and nylon on top. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial and pictures - very helpful and I love that I can go back and refer to these videos too !
I love the interagency of Block 5 and being precise. Unfortunately I haven't started my blocks yet because I have had to wait on delivery of my background fabric, but now I'm ready to go, yay! I'm using Country Rose, which I love.
Thank you for the very comprehensive videos they are a great help.
Hello🙋♀️ I know this is an old video. But, I'm a beginner and searching and watching different videos I could say that this is a great short and well explanatory video. Thanks for sharing. 🧵❤
Aww man, now you got me reconsidering machine applique!! You made it look so easy and the tips throughout this series of videos was really helpful. Thanks again for sharing.
Shared this, I'm a beginner at applique & teaching my 7 year old granddaughter while teaching myself, thanks for sharing, much appreciated
I originally was attracted to Jill's videos, because her name is the same as my daughters... GREAT easy to understand time cutting video. I especially found the questions and answers very helpful.
Does the monofilament you used to apply the shapes melt under the iron? Does it get brittle over time with use and washing/drying?
I am just starting to experiment with quilting and applique and this is the perfect thing for me to understand how to start. Thank You so much! I am off to 'make' something now!
I see there is this way with using the glue and then the web fusion. Is there a difference, or are they pretty much the same thing?
I would sure love to see a video on how to machine applique on a circle like in a flower. I struggle so much with that and of course that was the thing you didn't do in this video. Do you have videos showing machine applique on cirlcles?
What kind of glue do you use
Hello Glenda! Here is a link to the glue she used: www.fatquartershop.com/appli-glue-jillily-studio-jill800
varigated thread is a cool touch on something cute..kids clothes or tote bags
Is this invisible thread nylon? Can it melt when we iron later? Please help. Thanks.
God Bless your work - very useful.
Hi Jebby - this thread is 100% nylon and proven not to melt under your iron. Click the following link for more details: www.aurifil.com/products/monofilament Thanks for your question.
Fat Quarter Shop
You might be thinking of polyester thread ~ that melts.
Where do I find the previous video mentionned (how to prepare)?
Hello Trudi! Here is the link to the previous video: th-cam.com/video/XuXw2DI9z1A/w-d-xo.html
Wonderful Tutorial! Thank you!
How do you get a great press without melting the nylon?
Hello Annie! Jill treated this thread just like cotton thread.
Am going to try this, I usually use a hemming stitch and that works well, almost invisible
Wonderful
When you stitch with monofilament thread, do you also use that in your bobbin?
where can I find this beautiful pattern?
There is no pattern for the flower she demonstrated on, however if you follow this link, it will take you to all of her patterns she has available: www.jillilystudio.com/shop/Patterns/Patterns-.htm Thanks for watching!
Thank you. I am looking for the ballerina quilt with the scallops. Thank you
good job....!!
Why don't you use the nylon thread in your bobbin?
It could be because of the tension or stretch of the nylon thread. We have found through experimentation that it works better with 100% cotton in your bobbin and nylon on top. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Really good question and response, thank you.
Nice and easy thanks
Nice 🤗
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