Please consider donating scraps like you had from the Accuquilt circles from layer cake squares. Some people use scraps to make quilts as you know or use them to make beds for animal shelters. I love your circles!
Love it! I would like to see what it looks like after you wash it, since you said it would fray around the circles. It is super cute! I love the lap quilt you made Danny, he hasn't got to use it yet, LOL. 😁
Just found ypur channel, and really loved the outcome of this circle quilt. I only do free motion quilting, but still got some great tips from you. I have always cut my quilts off the frame like you do, but with regular scissors. I'm wondering if it's harder to remove staples than pins? Thanks for showing your processes.❤
The staples are easy to remove. If you staple through the fabric first into the leader then when you pull the fabric off the staples come with the fabric. Get some electric scissors. You will love them.
This is a wonderful idea. I think it would be great to make the circles out of flannel too as they would fray even more than regular quilting cotton. Did you sew out the circle first with the longarm so you knew where to place it? Also, do you sell any of the things you have 3D printed? I am drooling over your Towa gauge box with the nifty little drawer for a screwdriver and would love to have one!!
Flannel would work good also. I did wash it and it looks great. I made the circle pattern 1/2” smaller than the circle. So I just placed it and sewed with the circle pattern.
Send me an email @dcclutter@outlook.com and tell me what color you want for the towa gauge box. I will make it for you for the cost of shipping which is $10.00
Do you use a ballpoint needle with the digital printed fabric? I haven’t tried it yet but understand this is how to prevent the issues with the fabric.
They come off with the fabric when I pull the fabric off. They will stick into the fabric only if you staple with the staple going into the fabric first and not the leader.
Thanks for watching? Did you like the idea of making an applique quilt on the longarm?
Yes!
Pretty, thanks
Wow, this was so interesting!! So glad I got to see the finished product in person!! AMAZING!!❤
You are so sweet Nancy! Thanks for watching!
This lady is magic! So clever, just a natural. Looove the quilt, fabulous job! Big hugs from NZ! :)
awe thanks Natz!
I love the quilt on the wall. It’s beautiful
Which one? The wedding ring or the flower quilt?
This is so interesting. There is a lot to learn.
I am glad you liked it!
I got electric scissors after watching you. Makes it nice!
That is awesome! They are really handy to have!
She does so many beautiful things! I’ve had her quilt several of my tops!!😮
Awe Thank you!
Please consider donating scraps like you had from the Accuquilt circles from layer cake squares. Some people use scraps to make quilts as you know or use them to make beds for animal shelters. I love your circles!
I really like how you break down the cost of the quilt
It seemed to be very popular based on the comments!
Thanks!
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Love it! I would like to see what it looks like after you wash it, since you said it would fray around the circles. It is super cute! I love the lap quilt you made Danny, he hasn't got to use it yet, LOL. 😁
I still haven’t seen the binding on all the way. So much to do and so little time. After I wash it I will send you a picture!
@@dclutterquilting that would be awesome, thank you.
Thanks, I never considered using staples.
Super easy!
Just found ypur channel, and really loved the outcome of this circle quilt. I only do free motion quilting, but still got some great tips from you. I have always cut my quilts off the frame like you do, but with regular scissors. I'm wondering if it's harder to remove staples than pins? Thanks for showing your processes.❤
The staples are easy to remove. If you staple through the fabric first into the leader then when you pull the fabric off the staples come with the fabric. Get some electric scissors. You will love them.
This is a wonderful idea. I think it would be great to make the circles out of flannel too as they would fray even more than regular quilting cotton. Did you sew out the circle first with the longarm so you knew where to place it? Also, do you sell any of the things you have 3D printed? I am drooling over your Towa gauge box with the nifty little drawer for a screwdriver and would love to have one!!
Flannel would work good also. I did wash it and it looks great. I made the circle pattern 1/2” smaller than the circle. So I just placed it and sewed with the circle pattern.
Send me an email @dcclutter@outlook.com and tell me what color you want for the towa gauge box. I will make it for you for the cost of shipping which is $10.00
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Do you use a ballpoint needle with the digital printed fabric? I haven’t tried it yet but understand this is how to prevent the issues with the fabric.
I haven’t tried only because I haven’t found a place to buy them. It would be a good test!
Awesome! What type of staples and staplegun do you use?
It is the ecoelectrix electric stapler from Amazon. Regular staples.
Where did you get that electric scissors?
Amazon pink power electric scissors
@@dclutterquilting Do you like them better than your other pair?
I didn’t know accuquilt had a circle die
They actually have many of them. I don’t remember why I bought that one. I am sure I had some bright idea that I never got to.
How do you remove the staples?
They come off with the fabric when I pull the fabric off. They will stick into the fabric only if you staple with the staple going into the fabric first and not the leader.
Creating an appliqe quilt on the longarm is a great idea!