Awesome. I love love the Q 16 I’ve quilted a few things on it already including the quilt-along I’m working on filming now. Glad the videos are helping and I hope to have more up on the Q series. If you have any questions let me know.
@@sewingwithcodyandpete8651 thanks! I have quilted one quilt already. Had a few issues with getting the bobbin in correctly, need to be sure it clicks. Still don’t have the securing stitch function mastered, does that work differently in BSR 1 and BSR 2? I get the bobbin thread pulled up fine, but when I press the back of the foot pedal for the knot, it just seems to keep stitching and not stop after the 4 stitches for the knot. My dealer is available by appointment (COVID restrictions) so I can’t just pop in.
@@amysheridan4496 sounds like you're having a good tome so far. When using the securing stitch it should be the same for all BSR functions. So when you hold down the heel for a couple of seconds and let go it should just take a hand full of stitches and then stop, apposed when you just tap it and it just takes one full stitch to bring up your bobbin thread. :/
The Rulers we sell in the shop are by Angela Walters and Amanda Murphy. You can contact the shop 985-898-1112 and they can ship you which ever rulers you want. :)
I think it's pretty sad that the joy you yourself get in making a quilt is quantified by the money you spent. I love making quilts and yes it costs money but it's worth it to me.
Thank you for your videos on Q series I have just brought Q16 and I think it’s fantastic and videos have really helped. Wales Uk ❤
When I win the lottery, this is the first thing I will buy. I only use Bernini machines!!!
I just got a Q16 last week and your videos have been so helpful! Thanks and I look forward to more.
Awesome. I love love the Q 16 I’ve quilted a few things on it already including the quilt-along I’m working on filming now. Glad the videos are helping and I hope to have more up on the Q series. If you have any questions let me know.
@@sewingwithcodyandpete8651 thanks! I have quilted one quilt already. Had a few issues with getting the bobbin in correctly, need to be sure it clicks. Still don’t have the securing stitch function mastered, does that work differently in BSR 1 and BSR 2? I get the bobbin thread pulled up fine, but when I press the back of the foot pedal for the knot, it just seems to keep stitching and not stop after the 4 stitches for the knot. My dealer is available by appointment (COVID restrictions) so I can’t just pop in.
@@amysheridan4496 sounds like you're having a good tome so far.
When using the securing stitch it should be the same for all BSR functions. So when you hold down the heel for a couple of seconds and let go it should just take a hand full of stitches and then stop, apposed when you just tap it and it just takes one full stitch to bring up your bobbin thread. :/
Excellent overview. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! :)
How many bobbins is the Q16 supplied with out of the box, please? I am very interested in one of these machines. Great intro, thanks.
I do believe it’s five empty bobbins and one with thread on it in the machine. 😁. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@@sewingwithcodyandpete8651 Thank you. Q16 ordered. I'm in the UK, so couldn't buy from you, sorry :-)
It is 5 empty bobbins and 1 in the machine. I just got one and that was what came with it.
More help than my dealer.
Happy you found my videos and glad to hear they are helpful. Sorry your dealer wasn't more help. :(
Can you use robotics with this machine?
not the Q16 but the Q16 Plus can use the Q-matic robotics. :)
Names of the women, please, who sell the quilt rulers?
The Rulers we sell in the shop are by Angela Walters and Amanda Murphy. You can contact the shop 985-898-1112 and they can ship you which ever rulers you want. :)
Any chance of getting pantograph designed for table models such as the Q 16 and Q 20?
Another example of pouring thousands of dollars into a quilt that you can't give away in most cases these days. Sad.
@Toto Mango - You can always give them away to native Americans if you don't live near any low income families.
I think it's pretty sad that the joy you yourself get in making a quilt is quantified by the money you spent. I love making quilts and yes it costs money but it's worth it to me.