Thank you sooo much for this video. I have a Statler Stitcher and I think this would be a perfect opportunity to use a combination of "record pattern" while using the channel lock feature -- thus creating a digital pattern for straight line stitching that is customized for each quilt. Love all the tips about using your hands to keep pressure to avoid puckers/creases/pleats. I am new to your channel and love watching fellow long-armers! We all face the same challenges. I have been wanting to try the red snappers -- I still pin.
What perfect timing! I’m getting ready to do a minkey-backed quilt on my longarm for the first time and am planning on straight line quilting! Thank you for the great demo and information!
Your quilt is absolutely gorgeous! I'll be curious to know if it goes on the wall or the couch. Thanks for sharing the making of the quilt from start to (almost) finish! 💜
I am waiting for my fabric. Her kit sold out to fast. I have done her class and have about six of her patterns. Love her work and she is such a nice lady. ❤❤❤
I quilt on a Handiquilter Amara sitdown. I forgot to take my ruler foot off one time and finally noticed a year or so later. It works great as a regular foot and I always have the option of grabbing a ruler for any reason, like basting the edge in places or moving from one area to another via a stich in the ditch using a ruler.
Susan, when this quilt is completely finished, please give us “up close” views of the front and especially the backing with your thread choice. These points (thread choice, quilting pattern) are where I need educated so I can’t wait to see your results!
I have the Handi Quilter’s clamps; but in my experience they fall off. They don’t grip well enough and don’t hold a straight line, which was very frustrating to me. Someone suggested that large binder clips, from a stationary dept. do a better job, but I have not tried that yet. I just found some at the Dollar Tree, so if they don’t work for that, I’m only out $1.25. Hope this helps somebody. Also, thanks for explaining why there was bagginess at the ends on your excess batting, and what to do about it. I just had that happen on a quilt, but with cotton backing, and I thought it had somehow got stretched out. (Sometimes I forget to remove the clamps when advancing 😬 so figured it was something I did! Maybe both. 🙄) Likewise, the slight puckering between straight rows of quilting. Although I was quilting rainbow 🌈 shaped rows w a ruler 📏, that’s what happened, as I was going back and forth. I thought it was inevitable. However, I’m wondering how to use your trick with a ruler base on and also while holding the ruler? 🤣 Also, I put the binding on, on the frame, and your trick with putting masking tape on the ruler, in order to guide it along the binding, was just the trick I needed and was looking for! It worked well. So thank you! ☺️ 🩷
I love to long arm Minky. But throw it on air for 5 to 10 min. And put the stretch long ways. Do not put the stretch on the roller rails it will be great. Buy a small piece for a baby quilt and practice before you do a big piece.
I like the videos but really don’t want all of the hellos in the beginning. It causes me to just switch to a different video. If you are editing, why not edit that out too.
I like to listen from start to finish because it is her “family affair” with hubby and son helping out big time. Susan, you are an inspiration to my quilting journey! Keep up your amazing live show!
If Susan edits it out, those of us who enjoy all the hellos wouldn’t get to watch them. Thank you for all of this free content Susan. It’s so helpful. 🌸
Krista is such a talent and she is adorable too
Thank you sooo much for this video. I have a Statler Stitcher and I think this would be a perfect opportunity to use a combination of "record pattern" while using the channel lock feature -- thus creating a digital pattern for straight line stitching that is customized for each quilt. Love all the tips about using your hands to keep pressure to avoid puckers/creases/pleats. I am new to your channel and love watching fellow long-armers! We all face the same challenges. I have been wanting to try the red snappers -- I still pin.
Thank you for talking through what you are doing. I am interested in learning how to do this.
I save the extra batting for a friend who crochets amazing animals and story book characters. She uses it to stuff them. 😀
I’ve purchased the pattern and hope to have it done by next Christmas! It’s such a lovely quilt.
Hello from Rosalia. Loved watching you piece & quilt Crimson Christmas this week. Fabulous reveal this afternoon. Thank you 😊
What perfect timing! I’m getting ready to do a minkey-backed quilt on my longarm for the first time and am planning on straight line quilting! Thank you for the great demo and information!
I love this quilt!❤
Krista is Zooming in for our next Guild meeting in 10 days. The timing of this show was perfect! Thank you! ❤
Oh, how fun! She is the BEST person - you'll enjoy her thoroughly!
How do you find this zoom
Just had to buy this pattern straight away when I saw it
Love this pattern!
I love the quilt hanging behind you. Is there a name and/or pattern available?
Your quilt is absolutely gorgeous! I'll be curious to know if it goes on the wall or the couch. Thanks for sharing the making of the quilt from start to (almost) finish! 💜
I am waiting for my fabric. Her kit sold out to fast. I have done her class and have about six of her patterns. Love her work and she is such a nice lady. ❤❤❤
QQ What are your thoughts on combining both stitch n ditch & straight-line quilting or recommend quilting one or the other technique?
I quilt on a Handiquilter Amara sitdown. I forgot to take my ruler foot off one time and finally noticed a year or so later. It works great as a regular foot and I always have the option of grabbing a ruler for any reason, like basting the edge in places or moving from one area to another via a stich in the ditch using a ruler.
I agree. It’s a great multi purpose foot.
Susan, when this quilt is completely finished, please give us “up close” views of the front and especially the backing with your thread choice. These points (thread choice, quilting pattern) are where I need educated so I can’t wait to see your results!
I have never used Isacord but would like to try. I usually use Glide. Is there much difference
They’re very similar. I use 40wt.
I have the Handi Quilter’s clamps; but in my experience they fall off. They don’t grip well enough and don’t hold a straight line, which was very frustrating to me. Someone suggested that large binder clips, from a stationary dept. do a better job, but I have not tried that yet. I just found some at the Dollar Tree, so if they don’t work for that, I’m only out $1.25. Hope this helps somebody.
Also, thanks for explaining why there was bagginess at the ends on your excess batting, and what to do about it. I just had that happen on a quilt, but with cotton backing, and I thought it had somehow got stretched out. (Sometimes I forget to remove the clamps when advancing 😬 so figured it was something I did! Maybe both. 🙄)
Likewise, the slight puckering between straight rows of quilting. Although I was quilting rainbow 🌈 shaped rows w a ruler 📏, that’s what happened, as I was going back and forth. I thought it was inevitable. However, I’m wondering how to use your trick with a ruler base on and also while holding the ruler? 🤣
Also, I put the binding on, on the frame, and your trick with putting masking tape on the ruler, in order to guide it along the binding, was just the trick I needed and was looking for! It worked well. So thank you! ☺️ 🩷
Your link to the Schmetz needles leads to a 3-n-1 laurastar lift steam vacuum. LOL Of all the little things.....
I put the cuddle in the dryer on air for five minutes. Takes all the fuzzies off.
Where did you buy your magnets?
The local hardware store. They’re just tool/shop magnets.
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I love to long arm Minky. But throw it on air for 5 to 10 min. And put the stretch long ways. Do not put the stretch on the roller rails it will be great. Buy a small piece for a baby quilt and practice before you do a big piece.
How in the world are you staying so straight?
Using a machine feature😁 Mine has driving belts I can engage, so I can use just the horizontal one to get lovely straight lines.
QQ love this quilt! What is your reasoning for using your real foot instead of any of the other foots available feet?😂
It's what I had on from the last quilt 😁
I like the videos but really don’t want all of the hellos in the beginning. It causes me to just switch to a different video. If you are editing, why not edit that out too.
We do trim that off, but it takes some hours for TH-cam to update a video that was aired live.
You can skip forward pretty easily. I usually do because I can’t wait to get to the fabulous quilting!
I like to listen from start to finish because it is her “family affair” with hubby and son helping out big time. Susan, you are an inspiration to my quilting journey! Keep up your amazing live show!
Fast forward!
If Susan edits it out, those of us who enjoy all the hellos wouldn’t get to watch them. Thank you for all of this free content Susan. It’s so helpful. 🌸