Thanks so much for this very helpful video. I have had my PSL less than a month and did my first edge to edge on a panel that has borders before I saw this video. With this video I can easily see how I can improve on the next quilt with a panel so I can stay within the borders.
Very educational, some things I never have thought about doing to adjust the design. I am always learning from your videos, thank you for making them and showing us how to fully utilize the amazing tool we have.
Thank you Adam! As was mentioned in a previous post, I learn so much from you, even if it's not the theme of the video, there is always so much takeaway. You are so honest with us viewers it's refreshing. Wishing you all the best. In the end it may just quilting but you make everyone so happy in their accomplishments and in the end they really do have fun!!
I always learn something new from you, may not be the specific purpose of the video but you manage to convey so much info that there is always something to learn, This was a wonderful tutorial and look forward to the next one. Thank you
Thank you, Adam, this was great, I always wanted to do an inside without cropping and now I understand how. You are the best! thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I totally appreciate this video. I have gotten myself into this situation a couple of times and I got thru it, but not happily or well. Now I know how to do this! Thanks Adam! Sew many thumbs up!
Hello! I hope you are having a fun filled day. I was busy in my sewing room all day sorting out scraps of fabric. I hope you have a joyful week ahead. Thank you for posting your video!
Thank you for this! I sure could have used this last week when I was quilting a memory quilt for my hubbie. I learned a lot on that quilt (like how not to throw everything out the window in frustration!) But this is fabulous!
Good video. Anne Bright has many beautiful pattern designs that make doing this very easy. Any of her patterns with B2B in the name will work for borders or for edge to edge quilting.
Hi Adam, I bought a Forte a few months ago and just got it all set up a couple of weeks ago. I have pro-stitcher too but have been practicing manually right now. I have not taken a single class because I work remotely during the day and there are not many or any classes that I can find during the evenings or weekends. At any rate, I am wanting to try to load a twin size quilt that I have on my stack to try to use pro-stitcher soon. This video is great and makes me think I just might be able to do it!
Great video Adam! I also learn so much from your videos. The way you position and then re-position is great but I've been afraid it would not match up. Now I believe I can do this pretty easily so thank you!
I'm re-watching this series as I am getting ready to quilt something similar. The second time you set the area after you advanced your quilt, did you put in the same overall dimensions that you did the first time you set it up?
Nope, I only used what was in my throat. I was just setting that area to get the side measurements and see if I needed to adjust the design just a little.
Thank you so much for responding! I learn so much from your videos and I will watch them multiple times and write down what I see you are doing and then I'll try it myself. You have made learning how to use my PSL such an enjoyable experience and I hope you continue making these videos after you leave HQ.@@adamsewfun.
This technique is great. I have a quilt with a loose flange that surrounds the center of the quilt - Should I secure by pinning the flange out of the way while quilting the center with this method??? Thank you for all you do for quilters - always so informative and easy to follow.
Unless you want to stitch on the flange, I would secure it out of the way somehow. You could also set the boundaries for your area right inside where the flange lays but it just depends on the look you are going for and how big the flange is.
@@adamsewfun. Thank you..I will be flipping the plunge and ending the design where the flange will lay when completed. Great information….now I will be waiting for the border video.
So when trying this at home, after clicking in the multipoint area, then trying to adjust the area Height, the height is added up and my crosshairs no longer line up with my quilt. I’ve installed the latest update. What am I doing wrong? Does it have something to do with the new quilting space button in area?
That panel is stinkin’ cute! 🧸 Thanks for showing the machine stitching the design out. That’s really helpful plus I could watch that all day, lol. 😂 You kind of lost me at one point: You said you couldn’t shrink the design in one direction bc it wd distort the image. But isn’t that what you did? It looked like you enlarged it so the top and bottoms of the design wd reach; then nudged in the width. So how is it that it didn’t get distorted? Thanks. Nice video. I just cdn’t grasp that one point.
It wasn’t this design that I couldn’t shrink, I was talking about something that might have circles. If you shrink them in one direction, they are jo longer circles and will be ovals.
To get the look I was going for. I didn’t want to crop the edges, as lots of times people ask how to set it up without cropping. I wanted to show the way I do it. It’s up to the makers how they want the final design to stitch out and the size, so you could add another row and be fine, the design would just be smaller.
The jumps button just blew my mind!~ Thank you
OM Gosh. Thank you for teaching me the diff between b2b and e2e. You are a great teacher.
Thanks so much for this very helpful video. I have had my PSL less than a month and did my first edge to edge on a panel that has borders before I saw this video. With this video I can easily see how I can improve on the next quilt with a panel so I can stay within the borders.
Oh my gosh I LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos and I'm so glad I found you!!!
Love your videos. They’re simple , focused and what we need to know.
Thanks for demonstrating all the various ways to resize/position the design as you are in the process of quilting. It shows how versatile PS can be.
PS can do almost anything you want, you just have to know where the button is.
Thank you so much. I love learning from your videos.
Thank you so much, Adam!! Looking forward to your border video without chunking!!
Thank yo for sharing. Always learn from your videos. Love the music in the video💗
OMG! This is exactly what I needed! Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent!!!
Very educational, some things I never have thought about doing to adjust the design. I am always learning from your videos, thank you for making them and showing us how to fully utilize the amazing tool we have.
Thank you Adam! As was mentioned in a previous post, I learn so much from you, even if it's not the theme of the video, there is always so much takeaway. You are so honest with us viewers it's refreshing. Wishing you all the best. In the end it may just quilting but you make everyone so happy in their accomplishments and in the end they really do have fun!!
Thank you Adam for all this information. You make it sew easy to understand.
You are a very good teacher, Adam.
I always learn something new from you, may not be the specific purpose of the video but you manage to convey so much info that there is always something to learn, This was a wonderful tutorial and look forward to the next one. Thank you
Thank you sooo much for video 1, hooray now I get it!
Thank you, Adam, this was great, I always wanted to do an inside without cropping and now I understand how. You are the best! thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great series. Thank you so much! btw... Love the music during the stitch outs. Had to listen twice 😁
I totally appreciate this video. I have gotten myself into this situation a couple of times and I got thru it, but not happily or well. Now I know how to do this! Thanks Adam! Sew many thumbs up!
Thanks for the advice! Have enjoyed this series greatly!
Thank-you for sharing your knowledge with us. I learn something new with every video!! Will try this technique with my next QOV made with a panel!
Hello! I hope you are having a fun filled day. I was busy in my sewing room all day sorting out scraps of fabric. I hope you have a joyful week ahead. Thank you for posting your video!
Thank you Adam
Thank you for this! I sure could have used this last week when I was quilting a memory quilt for my hubbie. I learned a lot on that quilt (like how not to throw everything out the window in frustration!) But this is fabulous!
Good video. Anne Bright has many beautiful pattern designs that make doing this very easy. Any of her patterns with B2B in the name will work for borders or for edge to edge quilting.
Hi Adam, I bought a Forte a few months ago and just got it all set up a couple of weeks ago. I have pro-stitcher too but have been practicing manually right now. I have not taken a single class because I work remotely during the day and there are not many or any classes that I can find during the evenings or weekends. At any rate, I am wanting to try to load a twin size quilt that I have on my stack to try to use pro-stitcher soon. This video is great and makes me think I just might be able to do it!
As always thanks for a good video, good instruction!!!! Can't wait for the borders!
That quilt is adorable!!!
Love the music.
Great video. Looking forward to the next one with borders!
Great video!!!
Thank you so much, learn something that will help staying inside the borders. I am also looking forward to the cunking.
Great video Adam! I also learn so much from your videos. The way you position and then re-position is great but I've been afraid it would not match up. Now I believe I can do this pretty easily so thank you!
Thank you so much! I couldn't figure out how to do this. I have several tops with borders that I don't want to do an e2e on.
Hey Adam so happy to see you!!!! Missed you❤️🙏
Adam, do you think the Baptist Fan would be OK as a center between borders on a large quilt??
It would work, just make sure you create your area in those ditches so the parts that are cropped have a place to stitch.
Great information! Can't wait for what comes next. BTW, the piano music during the stitch out is fab! Thanks for everything
Another great video! Thank you for the help!
I'm re-watching this series as I am getting ready to quilt something similar. The second time you set the area after you advanced your quilt, did you put in the same overall dimensions that you did the first time you set it up?
Nope, I only used what was in my throat. I was just setting that area to get the side measurements and see if I needed to adjust the design just a little.
Thank you so much for responding! I learn so much from your videos and I will watch them multiple times and write down what I see you are doing and then I'll try it myself. You have made learning how to use my PSL such an enjoyable experience and I hope you continue making these videos after you leave HQ.@@adamsewfun.
Have you posted border video yet? I don't want to miss it.
Very good video! I learned something new and snickered every time you said ‘Umps’. 😂
Thanks! Great tutorial!
great tutorial! can you tell me why you didn't baseline after each modification you made? I thought you need to baseline after each change. thanks
Love this series of videos. Can you tell me the name of the song playing in the background, please?
Not sure, it’s just something I found in my iMovie library
Why didn't you use skew to fit the b2b to the area?
It’s just the way I like to do it. You can use skew but I don’t like stitching to go all the way to my area line.
This technique is great. I have a quilt with a loose flange that surrounds the center of the quilt - Should I secure by pinning the flange out of the way while quilting the center with this method??? Thank you for all you do for quilters - always so informative and easy to follow.
Unless you want to stitch on the flange, I would secure it out of the way somehow. You could also set the boundaries for your area right inside where the flange lays but it just depends on the look you are going for and how big the flange is.
@@adamsewfun. Thank you..I will be flipping the plunge and ending the design where the flange will lay when completed. Great information….now I will be waiting for the border video.
Could you make a Video to show how you turn a quilt to stitch the other border?
It’s part of the other videos when I will actually turn it to finish up the panel. They will come out in the next few weeks.
What are your side clamps holding onto? Just curious!
So when trying this at home, after clicking in the multipoint area, then trying to adjust the area Height, the height is added up and my crosshairs no longer line up with my quilt. I’ve installed the latest update. What am I doing wrong? Does it have something to do with the new quilting space button in area?
If you adjust the area height, the points aren’t where you put them because they’ve been adjusted
@@adamsewfun. Kept watching the video and got it to work out. Thanks so much for your videos!!!!!
That panel is stinkin’ cute! 🧸
Thanks for showing the machine stitching the design out. That’s really helpful plus I could watch that all day, lol. 😂
You kind of lost me at one point:
You said you couldn’t shrink the design in one direction bc it wd distort the image. But isn’t that what you did?
It looked like you enlarged it so the top and bottoms of the design wd reach; then nudged in the width.
So how is it that it didn’t get distorted? Thanks. Nice video. I just cdn’t grasp that one point.
It wasn’t this design that I couldn’t shrink, I was talking about something that might have circles. If you shrink them in one direction, they are jo longer circles and will be ovals.
@@adamsewfun. Oh, ok. Thx for clarifying. I thought you meant this design bc of the flowers being roundish.
Why did you stretch it instead of just adding another row
To get the look I was going for. I didn’t want to crop the edges, as lots of times people ask how to set it up without cropping. I wanted to show the way I do it. It’s up to the makers how they want the final design to stitch out and the size, so you could add another row and be fine, the design would just be smaller.
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What is chunking
Resize the motif before the repeat.