That was a GREAT video; clearly an excellent teacher with a lot of knowledge and enthusiasm, yet so approachable. 35 minutes flew by. Thank you -- I'm looking forward to more Kate Quinn tutorials.
THE BEST! Starting ruler work & learned so much common, good technique. If I had someone ask me for advice I'm sending them to your videos! Absolutely loved the "listening & acclimating to machine speed" that is comfortable... because it's soooo true, I have experienced the rush of stress & mistakes that accompany the too fast whizzing or the too slow turtle machine sounds, because it truly does play upon our mind and actions of our movements! Thank you for bringing this to light & actually verbalizing it. I'd never thought about the machine speed sounds causing enjoyment or stress while sewing. I've subscribed & looking forward to every lesson you bring our way! Blessings to You and Yours
Excellent tutorial, a professional-organized material presentation. Janome needs to hire you as a media instructor. Thank you for your dedication and tenacity making sure subject is covered.
Hello from La Prairie, Québec. So glad I found you .Thank you very much for the time spend to make the vidéo and sharing your knowledge. You speak not to fast and there was no music so I can understand the lesson. Thank you so much. Reine 🤗🤗🤗
I love this video. Thank you - great advice and so clearly presented. I am hoping that you can help me with a problem that I am having. I am trying to use rulers to complete a quilt for my grandson. I did an in-person workshop a couple of years ago and I have watched SO MANY videos, including yours. I did not have issues using rulers after the class. Now, however, I must be doing something wrong setting up my machine. With the ruler foot attached, It works going forward, but I can't get it to work going backwards. I am using a Janome QDC3600 and a low-shank ruler foot. Stitch length set to zero. Feed dogs down. Aurifil 40 wt thread. Quilting needle 90/14, Can you tell me which settings to use and/or what I might be doing wrong? Thank you in advance. I am running out of hair to pull. Lol.
I wonder if you foot is too high. This is the number one cause of skipping. Check out this tutorial: Freemotion and Rulerwork Troubleshooting with Kate Quinn of FabriKated Quilts. th-cam.com/video/aqu0DOxG728/w-d-xo.html Let me know how it goes..
@@katequinnoffabquilts Thank you so much for your suggestion. It was a combination of foot height and tension. AND i think a need for a bit more practice. Lol. Thank you again.
Very helpful - thank you. I'm trying to get set up for ruler work, but each time I put my ruler foot on, my needle never wants to pick up my bobbin thread. Any ideas?
I am guessing that the foot may be a little too high so the needle cannot cycle all the way down. Try to set the foot just kissing the fabric and not too Hight to see if that makes a difference.
GREAT tutorial! I just quilted my first runner..not good. A few questions...I use a MC Janome 8200QC, I don't understand what you are doing to raise and lower the foot, mine has a wire like thing that you turn but it doesn't go low enough. Second question, where is the tension you are changing? Is it with the big screw that you turn with the screwdriver, the dial that is usually at 5 ? I am very new to quilting and a newish sewer. Thanks!!
What machine do you have? I am making adjustment that my machine allows but that may be different on yours. Email me some pictures of your Rulerwork setup. Kate@fabrikatedquilts.com
Hi Kate. I love the way you teach. My question is this: you adjust your speed by doing something to your machine. Are you not speeding up with the foot pedel? I have a Bernina and am rather new to FMQ. When I'm not using the BSR I need my foot pedel to speed up/ down
I saw that someone used baby wipes to clean the back of their mat. I've not tested it, but I thought it a brilliant idea. An excellent video. Thanks for taking time to present these great ideas.
Here is a link to the polish kit. It is awesome and helps keep both table and glider in good condition! www.fabrikatedquilts.com/shop/Sew-Steady/SEW-STEADY-ACCESSORIES/p/Sew-Steady-Table-Polishing-Kit-x59013013.htm
Lowering your foot is great, but I have trouble at the seams. Sometimes my foot is too low to pass over bulky seam but then too high for the flatter parts. Do you find that you are adjusting your foot height as you quilt from block to block? How can I fix this issue? Also where can I find the grid glider? I have a supreme slider, but I think the markings would be very helpful.
Hi Angie, I have two glider styles: Here is a link. www.fabrikatedquilts.com/iishop?form_version=2&showSearchResults=1&search_keyword=Glider&image_x=0&image_y=0&image=Search I do sometimes have to adjust the rulerfoot to get over bumpy seams. I do also adjust it back after if it is really high. I also try to manage seam very diligently as I am piecing a top to minimize any bulk. Or choice a design that does not end at or near a bulky seam knot. That can be challenging,
@@katequinnoffabquilts Hi Kate, thanks for the quick response. I was looking at your online shop and there are a few things that I am interested in that are out of stock. Specifically the bohin chalk pencil and the polishing kit for the grid glider. How soon do you receive items? I am in Canada so shipping costs are high and I was hoping to order all items together. If the wait is too long, then I will go ahead with the mat alone. Are you able to give me any information about this? Also thank you for your tip about bulky seams, I have been making an effort lately to keep them flat, but I also like your idea of planning designs away from these areas. I have just discovered you on you tube and am finding your information very helpful, I just need to make the time to watch. The videos are a bit long, but the information is always good. You have so much to share, skimping because of time would be a shame. I’m looking forward to learning more. Angie
Hi Angie, since you are in Canada I would refer you to my friend Nulagh Devlin who owned a Canadian distributor shop for Sew Steady and other sewing products. Here is the link for her shop. www.stitchintheditch.com/Default.asp This will be cheaper and easier for you.
@@katequinnoffabquilts hello again, I just placed my order this afternoon and all items were in stock. Thank you so much for the referral to the Canadian distributor, the shipping costs are so much better when they are not international. Also there will be no delays with border crossings. (Win, win) I really appreciate the tip, I let the shop owner know that you sent me to her. Thanks again!
They could but that would have to be different for every machine. Also it weakens the glider to have another cutout. It is a little inconvenient but so smooth over the bobbin case that I think that makes up for it.
We have a new product called the precise pedal power than is designed for non stitch regulated machines. Also, I regulated with my speed control but I was using the sound of machine. I don’t have a stitch regulator. I will try to add a link for this later but I have class this morning.
My machine has the a button to raise and lower the foot for more effective control when using rulers. A simple push can lift and lower the presser foot just slightly.
I spoke through the setting because my machine is very specific and it will not help the general public if they try to do it the same. Each quilt sandwiches and batting and machine will have its own quilts or requirements. The basic direction is that the foot needs to be as low as possible to stitch well while not preventing you from moving. If this was a Janome channel I would do that and have a video regarding that if you need it, but my channel is brand non specific so I did not do that here.
I need to remove my gilder to change the bobbin on my machine and also to clean my machine. I also have to switch machines for my job so I frequently have to remove and re-adhere it. Also I like to clean if periodically so it sticks better. It gets linty over time.
This is about ruler foot installation, thread tension issues, speed control and other important tips to be successful but not only for Rulerwork. These tips all apply to ruler quilt but many also apply to Freemotion quilting as well.
Best video ever on free motion quilting! So very informative!! Thank you Kate, learned so much!!!
Thank you!! This is the first video I have found with good concrete advice on how to set up your machine and stitching. Excellent information!!
Glad you enjoyed the information. Tks for watching.
And about the vibration! My biggest obstacle to smooth curves. I knew there was an answer.
That was a GREAT video; clearly an excellent teacher with a lot of knowledge and enthusiasm, yet so approachable. 35 minutes flew by. Thank you -- I'm looking forward to more Kate Quinn tutorials.
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. Really glad you enjoyed it and found it valuable. Happy quilting-Kate
THE BEST! Starting ruler work & learned so much common, good technique. If I had someone ask me for advice I'm sending them to your videos!
Absolutely loved the "listening & acclimating to machine speed" that is comfortable... because it's soooo true, I have experienced the rush of stress & mistakes that accompany the too fast whizzing or the too slow turtle machine sounds, because it truly does play upon our mind and actions of our movements!
Thank you for bringing this to light & actually verbalizing it. I'd never thought about the machine speed sounds causing enjoyment or stress while sewing.
I've subscribed & looking forward to every lesson you bring our way!
Blessings to You and Yours
Thank you so much Deb-Happy Quilting
Best video on free motion. Answered so many questions and issues for me. Thank you!!
Great to hear!
This is absolutely the best! So grateful for the very practical demonstration of the mechanics of fmq.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Kate. I'm just starting my ruler work journey and your videos have been inspiring
Thank you Jacquie-I am so happy they are helping you on your journey. Happy Quilting.
Amazing video, learned so many things, answered so many issues, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow I sure needed this! So ready to try free motion quilting on my domestic again. Very good natural teacher. Thank you so much!
This is the best video I’ve seen so far. Thank you..
Thank you so much :)
Wow! By far the most informative video I’ve seen! Thank you so much! Definitely going to purchase a glider mat!
Excellent tutorial, a professional-organized material presentation. Janome needs to hire you as a media instructor. Thank you for your dedication and tenacity making sure subject is covered.
Thanks for the feedback. :)
Hello from La Prairie, Québec.
So glad I found you .Thank you very much for the time spend to make the vidéo and sharing your knowledge. You speak not to fast and there was no music so I can understand the lesson. Thank you so much.
Reine 🤗🤗🤗
Merci-Je suis tres hereuse.
Le plaisir est pour moi🤗
I learned so much from your video. Thank you Kate🧡
This was a great video! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for this great tutorial. Barbara
Great educational video bestbever. What do you do when no speed control, should I have a foot controller
Sew Steady makes a controller called the precise pedal power which attaches to your foot control. I will see if I can link it for you.
Thank you so much for the information on the polish I just ordered it
Awesome demo. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
You have so much useful information. Thank you !!
You are so welcome ;)
Great video Kate
I love this video. Thank you - great advice and so clearly presented. I am hoping that you can help me with a problem that I am having. I am trying to use rulers to complete a quilt for my grandson. I did an in-person workshop a couple of years ago and I have watched SO MANY videos, including yours. I did not have issues using rulers after the class. Now, however, I must be doing something wrong setting up my machine. With the ruler foot attached, It works going forward, but I can't get it to work going backwards. I am using a Janome QDC3600 and a low-shank ruler foot. Stitch length set to zero. Feed dogs down. Aurifil 40 wt thread. Quilting needle 90/14, Can you tell me which settings to use and/or what I might be doing wrong? Thank you in advance. I am running out of hair to pull. Lol.
I wonder if you foot is too high. This is the number one cause of skipping. Check out this tutorial: Freemotion and Rulerwork Troubleshooting with Kate Quinn of FabriKated Quilts.
th-cam.com/video/aqu0DOxG728/w-d-xo.html
Let me know how it goes..
@@katequinnoffabquilts Thank you so much for your suggestion. It was a combination of foot height and tension. AND i think a need for a bit more practice. Lol. Thank you again.
Very helpful - thank you. I'm trying to get set up for ruler work, but each time I put my ruler foot on, my needle never wants to pick up my bobbin thread. Any ideas?
I am guessing that the foot may be a little too high so the needle cannot cycle all the way down. Try to set the foot just kissing the fabric and not too Hight to see if that makes a difference.
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful!
GREAT tutorial! I just quilted my first runner..not good. A few questions...I use a MC Janome 8200QC, I don't understand what you are doing to raise and lower the foot, mine has a wire like thing that you turn but it doesn't go low enough. Second question, where is the tension you are changing? Is it with the big screw that you turn with the screwdriver, the dial that is usually at 5 ? I am very new to quilting and a newish sewer. Thanks!!
What machine do you have? I am making adjustment that my machine allows but that may be different on yours. Email me some pictures of your Rulerwork setup. Kate@fabrikatedquilts.com
Hi Kate. I love the way you teach. My question is this: you adjust your speed by doing something to your machine. Are you not speeding up with the foot pedel? I have a Bernina and am rather new to FMQ. When I'm not using the BSR I need my foot pedel to speed up/ down
I recognize your Janome machine. At what pressure level have you set your pressure foot?
I don’t usually change the pressure. I change the foot height to match the sandwich so it may change from quilt to quilt.
Thanks!
Very helpful. Can't wait to give this a try!
Have fun! I would love to hear how it is going.
@@katequinnoffabquilts Just got the right foot and a ruler. Now I need to find the time!
Well keep me posted if you like :)
Thank you so much , great video
I saw that someone used baby wipes to clean the back of their mat. I've not tested it, but I thought it a brilliant idea.
An excellent video. Thanks for taking time to present these great ideas.
Baby wipes does work really well. I always have them in the studio or take them to a show.
What is the polish you used on the grid mat. I just ordered the mat but did not see the polish advertised.
Here is a link to the polish kit. It is awesome and helps keep both table and glider in good condition!
www.fabrikatedquilts.com/shop/Sew-Steady/SEW-STEADY-ACCESSORIES/p/Sew-Steady-Table-Polishing-Kit-x59013013.htm
Lowering your foot is great, but I have trouble at the seams. Sometimes my foot is too low to pass over bulky seam but then too high for the flatter parts. Do you find that you are adjusting your foot height as you quilt from block to block? How can I fix this issue? Also where can I find the grid glider? I have a supreme slider, but I think the markings would be very helpful.
Hi Angie,
I have two glider styles:
Here is a link. www.fabrikatedquilts.com/iishop?form_version=2&showSearchResults=1&search_keyword=Glider&image_x=0&image_y=0&image=Search
I do sometimes have to adjust the rulerfoot to get over bumpy seams. I do also adjust it back after if it is really high. I also try to manage seam very diligently as I am piecing a top to minimize any bulk. Or choice a design that does not end at or near a bulky seam knot. That can be challenging,
@@katequinnoffabquilts Hi Kate, thanks for the quick response. I was looking at your online shop and there are a few things that I am interested in that are out of stock. Specifically the bohin chalk pencil and the polishing kit for the grid glider. How soon do you receive items? I am in Canada so shipping costs are high and I was hoping to order all items together. If the wait is too long, then I will go ahead with the mat alone. Are you able to give me any information about this?
Also thank you for your tip about bulky seams, I have been making an effort lately to keep them flat, but I also like your idea of planning designs away from these areas. I have just discovered you on you tube and am finding your information very helpful, I just need to make the time to watch. The videos are a bit long, but the information is always good. You have so much to share, skimping because of time would be a shame.
I’m looking forward to learning more.
Angie
Hi Angie, since you are in Canada I would refer you to my friend Nulagh Devlin who owned a Canadian distributor shop for Sew Steady and other sewing products. Here is the link for her shop.
www.stitchintheditch.com/Default.asp
This will be cheaper and easier for you.
@@katequinnoffabquilts thank you so much for this, I will definitely check out her website. You are right, so much easier to shop in Canadian stores.
@@katequinnoffabquilts hello again, I just placed my order this afternoon and all items were in stock. Thank you so much for the referral to the Canadian distributor, the shipping costs are so much better when they are not international. Also there will be no delays with border crossings. (Win, win) I really appreciate the tip, I let the shop owner know that you sent me to her. Thanks again!
Most sewing today have a drop in bobbin on top hope they design the mat gilder for that would be easy when the bobbin run out!!!!!!!!
They could but that would have to be different for every machine. Also it weakens the glider to have another cutout. It is a little inconvenient but so smooth over the bobbin case that I think that makes up for it.
Fantastic!
I loved this lesson but what would you do if your machine dont have a speed regulator .
We have a new product called the precise pedal power than is designed for non stitch regulated machines. Also, I regulated with my speed control but I was using the sound of machine. I don’t have a stitch regulator. I will try to add a link for this later but I have class this morning.
What buttons are you pressing to make your changes???
My machine has the a button to raise and lower the foot for more effective control when using rulers. A simple push can lift and lower the presser foot just slightly.
You are the Best 🤩
Great video. Thanks. Too bad you didn’t list links for the items you spoke about.
I will but we are moving this week and things are very hectic, internet reception at the new place is very spotty.
You should show what your doing on the settings so we know where those setting are
I spoke through the setting because my machine is very specific and it will not help the general public if they try to do it the same. Each quilt sandwiches and batting and machine will have its own quilts or requirements. The basic direction is that the foot needs to be as low as possible to stitch well while not preventing you from moving. If this was a Janome channel I would do that and have a video regarding that if you need it, but my channel is brand non specific so I did not do that here.
Your awesome 👍
Thank you!!
why would you ever take the glider off the sewing machine?
I need to remove my gilder to change the bobbin on my machine and also to clean my machine. I also have to switch machines for my job so I frequently have to remove and re-adhere it. Also I like to clean if periodically so it sticks better. It gets linty over time.
Could you show us actually washing your glider mat?
Hi where do you get the table polish from
You can purchase it here: www.fabrikatedquilts.com/shop/c/p/Sew-Steady-Table-Polishing-Kit-x59013013.htm
Th Ann you
It's not about ruler work???
This is about ruler foot installation, thread tension issues, speed control and other important tips to be successful but not only for Rulerwork. These tips all apply to ruler quilt but many also apply to Freemotion quilting as well.