You have a beautiful quilt there. Not used stencils yet, I think I'd use the disappearing pen though. Nice to be able to use your grandmother's stencils. Thank you ladies.
This transfer paper is awesome, I’ve used parchment paper but you can’t see through it like you can with yours. I’m on the hunt now. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️🙂 22:48
I've used Golden Threads paper for years for quilting on my domestic machine. The biggest thing to remember is to use a permanent pen to trace the stencil so you don't pick up any ink or pencil with light thread.
@@ellengordon4468 I just remembered: they recommended using the blue water erasable pen to trace on the paper. That way, if the ink does transfer it will wash out.
How do i find other videos showing how the rest of the quilt was quilted ie. the fill around the stencil, the lone star, and the center HST background?
This particular quilt was used in several videos. th-cam.com/video/epjDBiv0aVI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/iV5E4e95GZU/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/ihP3NTi5ZjA/w-d-xo.html There will be a microquilting video hopefully this week. As for the center of the lonestar, I am still debating on what to do with that!! I am thinking maybe a feathers video down the road???
You have a beautiful quilt there. Not used stencils yet, I think I'd use the disappearing pen though. Nice to be able to use your grandmother's stencils. Thank you ladies.
Fun stencil idea, now I need to try it too!!
The Quilter's Assistant is my FAVORITE Tool. I use it all the time and refer it to friends often!
I love the Pounce produce and use the blue or pink chalk on the white or lighter fabrics.
This transfer paper is awesome, I’ve used parchment paper but you can’t see through it like you can with yours. I’m on the hunt now. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️🙂 22:48
handiquilter.com/product/golden-threads-quilting-paper/
I've used Golden Threads paper for years for quilting on my domestic machine. The biggest thing to remember is to use a permanent pen to trace the stencil so you don't pick up any ink or pencil with light thread.
Great tip!
I was told NOT to use permanent ink bc the needle can transfer it to the quilt and it may not wash out! 😬
@@susanmei9980 I have used blue pigma pens for almost 30 years without an issue.
@@ellengordon4468 I just remembered: they recommended using the blue water erasable pen to trace on the paper. That way, if the ink does transfer it will wash out.
Thank you ladies. I have rulers for my Sweet 16 sit down machine.
Very helpful! Thanks
Thank you very much.
Have you ever added cinnamon to white pounce powder?
I haven't tried that before.
If you have ProStitcher could you record your stitch path of the stencil and then save it for future use?
YES!!!! You might want to take it into Designer to tidy it up a little though!
Bravos ❤
Do you ever use the blue pounce?
I try to avoid it personally. I have heard some scary stories and don't want to risk it not coming out of my quilt. -Kristina
How do i find other videos showing how the rest of the quilt was quilted ie. the fill around the stencil, the lone star, and the center HST background?
This particular quilt was used in several videos.
th-cam.com/video/epjDBiv0aVI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/iV5E4e95GZU/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/ihP3NTi5ZjA/w-d-xo.html
There will be a microquilting video hopefully this week.
As for the center of the lonestar, I am still debating on what to do with that!! I am thinking maybe a feathers video down the road???
Beautiful. What is the name of the paper and where do you get it?
It is Golden Threads paper and is available at Handi Quilter or your local retailer. handiquilter.com/product/golden-threads-quilting-paper/
Hey Ms.Whitney--do you shorten your stitch length to make it easier to tear off the paper?? Thanks.
I did not change my stitch length. I am pretty sure I did 12spi. You could definitely give that a try though!
Would appreciate more information/detail on the backing. It seems to be pieced
Yes, it is pieced using the remaining fabric.
Could you use tissue paper the same way?
Give it a try!! It might work.