Your videos are so very informative and enjoyable to watch. I am new to long arm quilting and just received my Cutie Breeze and the Little Rebel. Thank you so much for all of your wonderful and informative videos. Nancy
Thank you for your clear tutorial. After buying my Cutie frame last August and it sitting in my sewing room in its box I finally put it together yesterday (it’s a little fiddly but I got there!). Your videos have helped me understand how to load the quilt, so now I just need to make a start! 😂
Thank you for the video. I really like the idea of marking the sewing area bc I find the new clamps are always in my way on my Cutie Breeze. Im new to quilting my own stuff, and of course my batting is unside down. 😅 It's just my practice panel tho.
Thank you Bonnie, I love the tip of using string and weights to mark a safe sewing zone. And I ran to my current project and sure enough, the batting is upside down. I always forget to check that!
This was so very helpful to me. My frame has been just sitting there because I have been having problems with my neck. Now I am better and I will be back in the sewing room. I need to follow your videos and get going on practicing on my frame! Thank you for making this video. Happy Easter!
I hope you are able to get quilting soon. When I first set my Cutie up 3 years ago, we had a family crisis. I was out of town for a month...came back so overwhelmed. I'm pretty sure that I stared at practice piece, I had already loaded, for several days before I started on it. I did it...you will too!! You've got this. 😉
@@diannweier2489 The light is the Luminess light from the Grace Company. It's pricey, but very well worth it for the clean light produced. graceframe.com/en/product/luminess-led-light?ref_id=BonnieK
Thanks for this video I love the thread marking idea. I am new to the cutie and I got a ruler plate in a bundle with the machine. Do you keep yours on your machine for more stability? It looks like a good idea. Also do you baste larger projects like a lap quilt? It would be nice not to have to baste anymore!! Thanks again!
@@carold1280 I have never taken my ruler base off of the Q'nique 19. I baste the top when I load a quilt on the frame. Basting before I bring the quilt to the frame depends on the quilt. I have several videos on how I create my sandwiches.
@@proud2bktsmama I have the basic Q19. None of the X or X Elite options. I have the edge warning equivalent on another OEM machine and I hardly use it. I do think it would be more useful on a hoop frame than my 10ft rolling system, with automation.
Thank you very much... I learned a lot. You teach very well.😊
Your videos are so very informative and enjoyable to watch. I am new to long arm quilting and just received my Cutie Breeze and the Little Rebel. Thank you so much for all of your wonderful and informative videos. Nancy
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful.
Thank you. I am new to the Cutie and your video was very helpful. I had wondered about projects that were smaller than the frame. 🌟
Thank you for your clear tutorial. After buying my Cutie frame last August and it sitting in my sewing room in its box I finally put it together yesterday (it’s a little fiddly but I got there!). Your videos have helped me understand how to load the quilt, so now I just need to make a start! 😂
You got this! Just do a little of something every day until you find yourself just naturally "doing". 🤗
Thank you for the video. I really like the idea of marking the sewing area bc I find the new clamps are always in my way on my Cutie Breeze. Im new to quilting my own stuff, and of course my batting is unside down. 😅 It's just my practice panel tho.
Thank you Bonnie, I love the tip of using string and weights to mark a safe sewing zone. And I ran to my current project and sure enough, the batting is upside down. I always forget to check that!
I always check the packaging on new brands to make sure of the manufacturer's suggestion. 😉
This was so very helpful to me. My frame has been just sitting there because I have been having problems with my neck. Now I am better and I will be back in the sewing room. I need to follow your videos and get going on practicing on my frame! Thank you for making this video. Happy Easter!
I hope you are able to get quilting soon. When I first set my Cutie up 3 years ago, we had a family crisis. I was out of town for a month...came back so overwhelmed. I'm pretty sure that I stared at practice piece, I had already loaded, for several days before I started on it.
I did it...you will too!! You've got this. 😉
Very helpful demonstration … thank you and where did you get your light over the cutie???
@@diannweier2489 The light is the Luminess light from the Grace Company. It's pricey, but very well worth it for the clean light produced.
graceframe.com/en/product/luminess-led-light?ref_id=BonnieK
@@quiltingonathreadthank you 😊
Thanks for this video I love the thread marking idea. I am new to the cutie and I got a ruler plate in a bundle with the machine. Do you keep yours on your machine for more stability? It looks like a good idea. Also do you baste larger projects like a lap quilt? It would be nice not to have to baste anymore!! Thanks again!
@@carold1280 I have never taken my ruler base off of the Q'nique 19.
I baste the top when I load a quilt on the frame. Basting before I bring the quilt to the frame depends on the quilt. I have several videos on how I create my sandwiches.
Do you use the edge warning system on your Qnique?
@@proud2bktsmama I have the basic Q19. None of the X or X Elite options.
I have the edge warning equivalent on another OEM machine and I hardly use it. I do think it would be more useful on a hoop frame than my 10ft rolling system, with automation.