Gonna try this method on the cross hatch.. Thanks Adam for all that you do for those of us who don't have a quilt store close to us for classes or how-to's...
Thx Adam. Great video. Here’s a tip: you can save a little time by lining up your baselined group half the distance and then you only have to mark one line of zig zag line. So for a 3.5” cross hatch, line up 1.75” down and then you are in essence marking just the top half of the block.
great video! I'm new to longarming and I have watched all of your videos and have learned ALOT!! Thank you for all of this wonderful education. I am wondering if you can tell me how you handle a small random eyelash situation on a quilt. I didn't see them until I was done the rows. Do you pick these out and restitch before you unload the quilt? Or leave them in and hope they disappear in the wash? Thanks again for all you do and how you make it fun!!!
Gonna try this method on the cross hatch.. Thanks Adam for all that you do for those of us who don't have a quilt store close to us for classes or how-to's...
Thank you for showing this again. I watched the first video with you and Kelly but it always helps to see it done again!
Great, hilarious fun video
Now that is an outstanding learning video! Thank you so much. Can’t wait to try it out.
Thx Adam. Great video. Here’s a tip: you can save a little time by lining up your baselined group half the distance and then you only have to mark one line of zig zag line. So for a 3.5” cross hatch, line up 1.75” down and then you are in essence marking just the top half of the block.
What a great video!!! ❤
Very nice! Thank you!
Great job Adam explaining every step!
Thanks Adam, awesome!
We will try this drag and drop method.
great video! I'm new to longarming and I have watched all of your videos and have learned ALOT!! Thank you for all of this wonderful education. I am wondering if you can tell me how you handle a small random eyelash situation on a quilt. I didn't see them until I was done the rows. Do you pick these out and restitch before you unload the quilt? Or leave them in and hope they disappear in the wash? Thanks again for all you do and how you make it fun!!!
Adam, can you explain the difference between a whole cloth and a whole cloth design?