Again you amaze me. I’ve always wanted to hand stitch but just didn’t know how to begin. Looking forward to trying this on my quilts. I purchased a standing quilting hoop before covid and it’s been collecting dust. Now I can dust it off and put it to good use. Thank you for your amazing lesson. By the way, I started quilting when I retired at 62. I’m 76 now. You inspire me.
Hello Charity, great video on hand quilting. With very easy instructions to follow. I loved all these stitches that you showed. I think my favorite was the sprinkles stitch. I can see doing that one in a quilt along with the others. Looking forward to your next video Thank you.
This is perfect! Thank you for explaining the tools you were using, and the basic stitches you and your coworkers did to achieve such beautiful results.
Thank you Charity. I learned how to do the Indian long stitch-Kantha, from The Last Homely House. But never thought todo small areas. Thank you. For that and the other two stitches. Can’t wait to get started using one or two of these on It’s a Snap.
You made me think of years ago when I took embroidery hoops stitched the circle inside it. Then moved it to make 4 circles equil around the first circle which gave a leaf designs continuing all over
Loved this and all the hints. Very clear and looks easy. I have an old quilt book (Martingale; Judy Hopkins) that tacks in different patterns. It looks similar to seed. Any special hints you have? Do you tack? When? I have a scrap quilt I wanted to use it on.
Thank you for this video. You explained the tools and the stitches very well . I will try out some of your methods on my next quilt. Is it ok to combine machine and hand quilting?
Absolutely! I'm about to try and do that myself. I'm going to do just some stitch in the ditch to make sure it's all secure and then accent with hand quilting. - Hannah
My big question is, how do you make the front and back of the quilt look the same? Not as in a reversible quilt, but how do you make the STITCHING look the same on front and back? Every time I put my needle up through the back, it doesn’t create straight or even lines on the back. How do I keep both front and back stitches even and in matching lines? Do I have to draw exactly matching guide lines on front and back to follow? I don’t know if I’m explaining this in an easy to understand way. For example: when I stitch a line on the quilt, the front looks nice and even, but the back looks crazy and all over the place. How do I make them match?
This looks awful and does not look like hand quilting. Please Google actual hand quilting. This is close to sashisko stitching, but not using traditional sashisko patterns.
You are right.I don'tunderstand this big stitch quiltIng. It doesn't look good or professional. After all that work on piecing you would think they would want it to look pretty.
My mother would not have appreciated the different stitches. She strictly did shadow stitch, as did her generation. She also struggled with machine quilting, she thought it should be hand quilted! Like everything else, types of quilting have changed through the years. To each their own. If I could still hold a needle I would try hand quilting again. We need to be kind. You may not like it, but to some it gives them hope that they can hand quilt and not go wrong with their stitches. Have a great day, happy quilting!
Different strokes for different folks! Our great grandmas quilted 15 to an inch but I bet they would find this quilting interesting. No quilt police….do it your way and enjoy the creativity of others! Great video! Bllesdings, Dawn Central Valley, California
Love the way you teach. Please do more tutorials.
Charity you are a fabulous instructor. Your voice is perfect for this role. I’m ready to try these stitches on a small wall hanging. Thank you
Absolutely the best how to video. What a way to finish a special quilt gift.
Again you amaze me. I’ve always wanted to hand stitch but just didn’t know how to begin. Looking forward to trying this on my quilts. I purchased a standing quilting hoop before covid and it’s been collecting dust. Now I can dust it off and put it to good use. Thank you for your amazing lesson. By the way, I started quilting when I retired at 62. I’m 76 now. You inspire me.
I love this video! I'm finishing my first ever quilt currently and this has given me the confidence to give it that handmade finish :)
Hello Charity, great video on hand quilting. With very easy instructions to follow. I loved all these stitches that you showed. I think my favorite was the sprinkles stitch. I can see doing that one in a quilt along with the others. Looking forward to your next video Thank you.
This is perfect! Thank you for explaining the tools you were using, and the basic stitches you and your coworkers did to achieve such beautiful results.
Thank you so much for this video! I have started an adventure in hand quilting recently. Perfect timing!! I love the seed stitch! Such fun!
Thank you for such a helpful video. Your tone and voice are great and pleasant to follow. By the way, I love the purplish hair on the hair tip.
Wonderful video on hand quilting. The best I've seen yet! You explained the process very well! Thank you!
Love it, never really quilted by hand. Thanks for all your knowledge.
Thank you Charity. I learned how to do the Indian long stitch-Kantha, from The Last Homely House. But never thought todo small areas. Thank you. For that and the other two stitches. Can’t wait to get started using one or two of these on It’s a Snap.
Thank you Charity for a great instructional video. I love to hand quilt my quilts and this gave me a few tips to work from.
Thank you Charity! Loved the show and learned new things!!!!!
Great instructions I just started hand stitching and love it
Thank you Charity. Your video has inspired me to try hand quilting. ❤
Thank you Charity! Love your teaching style. Want to see lore of you!
Great video! I must try the seed stitch. I love to hand quilt my quilts.
GREAT show, Charity! Makes me want to get another top ready so I can hand quilt it!
You made me think of years ago when I took embroidery hoops stitched the circle inside it. Then moved it to make 4 circles equil around the first circle which gave a leaf designs continuing all over
Thank you for this video, I love to hand piece, and have been apprehensive about hand quilting the finished "sandwich"!
This is a fabulous instructional!!! Thx so much for this!! Great teaching!!!!!
So cool. Just what I was looking for 🎉🎉
Loved this and all the hints. Very clear and looks easy. I have an old quilt book (Martingale; Judy Hopkins) that tacks in different patterns. It looks similar to seed. Any special hints you have? Do you tack? When? I have a scrap quilt I wanted to use it on.
Fabulous demo, thanks.
I am looking forward to hand quilting ❤🎉❤
Fantastic video. Thanks ❤
Love instructions on ending with know and message materiial
Have not tried hand quilting. It does interest me though😊
Great video. What kind of thread did you use?
Thank you for this video. You explained the tools and the stitches very well . I will try out some of your methods on my next quilt. Is it ok to combine machine and hand quilting?
Absolutely! I'm about to try and do that myself. I'm going to do just some stitch in the ditch to make sure it's all secure and then accent with hand quilting. - Hannah
When hand binding, Would conditioning be helpful?
I use a sashiko needle - engineereď for the job!
My big question is, how do you make the front and back of the quilt look the same? Not as in a reversible quilt, but how do you make the STITCHING look the same on front and back? Every time I put my needle up through the back, it doesn’t create straight or even lines on the back. How do I keep both front and back stitches even and in matching lines? Do I have to draw exactly matching guide lines on front and back to follow? I don’t know if I’m explaining this in an easy to understand way. For example: when I stitch a line on the quilt, the front looks nice and even, but the back looks crazy and all over the place. How do I make them match?
Are you using regular thread or floss
On average how far apart should the rows be
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This looks awful and does not look like hand quilting. Please Google actual hand quilting. This is close to sashisko stitching, but not using traditional sashisko patterns.
You are
right.I don'tunderstand
this big stitch
quiltIng. It doesn't look good or professional. After all that work on piecing you would think they would want it to look pretty.
My mother would not have appreciated the different stitches. She strictly did shadow stitch, as did her generation. She also struggled with machine quilting, she thought it should be hand quilted! Like everything else, types of quilting have changed through the years. To each their own. If I could still hold a needle I would try hand quilting again. We need to be kind. You may not like it, but to some it gives them hope that they can hand quilt and not go wrong with their stitches. Have a great day, happy quilting!
Different strokes for different folks! Our great grandmas quilted 15 to an inch but I bet they would find this quilting interesting. No quilt police….do it your way and enjoy the creativity of others!
Great video!
Bllesdings, Dawn
Central Valley, California
@@lindaholt1952 your words are so sweet. We do all need to be kind and it's good to be reminded