Hi, I cannot tell you how much I have already learned from watching your TH-cam videos. I plan on finding your primary advanced quilting, videos, and being a long time fan of yours. You are an excellent instructor and I do appreciate your doing what you do. Thank you again.
Just adding a "hello" from Newport Beach, CA. Getting my Quilting Fix on line because I have too much crochet yarn in stock. Hope to start quilting when that's off my To Do List.
I am from West Springfield, PA. I have a Gammill Classic and have been quilting for 21 years. I enjoy constantly learning. Seeing how others do a design is great. Thank you.
Your fans are so clever! Until I watched this video, I did not think I would ever be able to do fans without a stitch regulator. I know you are using yours, but I think I can work with my machine and accomplish good results. Thank you, again, for sharing so much of yourself with us.
So, the poll was almost exactly a year ago, but for the record: #1 - - I am the gal who loves watching lava lamps, and quilting is hardly like watching paint dry. I found three episodes of your custom quilting on a Lone Star Quilt, and they are waiting until later this afternoon for my watching. #2. Hooray for whoever decided for the Custom job!
A lot of them are featured on my Facebook page, or my Pinterest account. Both are StitchedBySusan, and on Pinterest I have gallery boards that are 100% my own quilting.
Coming to from the oldest town in Oklahoma, Fort Gibson. I'm watching another of your AMAZING tutorials. This fan pattern looks to be the easiest pattern so far. Do you agree, or is there an easier one.
I tried this today. It’s harder than it looks 😕. I guess I’ll have to stick with my onerous ruler version 😭, as I clearly don’t have the skills yet to pull it off.
Just purchased a longarm. Your channel is so helpful in having the courage to pursue my goals.
This format of live, unscripted helps me relax and digest your words and work. Better for me in the learning process. Blessings, thank you and Dave!
You are so welcome!
Hi, I cannot tell you how much I have already learned from watching your TH-cam videos. I plan on finding your primary advanced quilting, videos, and being a long time fan of yours. You are an excellent instructor and I do appreciate your doing what you do. Thank you again.
You’re so welcome!
Thanks!
Just adding a "hello" from Newport Beach, CA. Getting my Quilting Fix on line because I have too much crochet yarn in stock. Hope to start quilting when that's off my To Do List.
That quilt is just stunning, love the fans.
Good morning Susan. Watching your class on a beautiful fall day in Hopkinton, Mass. I love your quilting videos, your knowledge is very appreciated.
I am from West Springfield, PA. I have a Gammill Classic and have been quilting for 21 years. I enjoy constantly learning. Seeing how others do a design is great. Thank you.
This is a great design. Thank you for sharing it.
Your fans are so clever!
Until I watched this video, I did not think I would ever be able to do fans without a stitch regulator.
I know you are using yours, but I think I can work with my machine and accomplish good results.
Thank you, again, for sharing so much of yourself with us.
So, the poll was almost exactly a year ago, but for the record:
#1 - - I am the gal who loves watching lava lamps, and quilting is hardly like watching paint dry.
I found three episodes of your custom quilting on a Lone Star Quilt, and they are waiting until later this afternoon for my watching.
#2. Hooray for whoever decided for the Custom job!
I am late to the party, but I am viewing from Soap Lake, Washington - - sort of over the hill from you!
anywhere Susan posts all her design ideas?
A lot of them are featured on my Facebook page, or my Pinterest account. Both are StitchedBySusan, and on Pinterest I have gallery boards that are 100% my own quilting.
Coming to from the oldest town in Oklahoma, Fort Gibson. I'm watching another of your AMAZING tutorials. This fan pattern looks to be the easiest pattern so far. Do you agree, or is there an easier one.
I wouldn't have said it was the easiest.....but maybe your brain works that way! Generally quilters find loops to be the easiest place to start.
You make me think that I can actually do this without a panto!
Will red snapper work on a baby lock long arm machine? I’m from Wa
It completely depends on your leaders. I have not specifically worked on a BabyLock, but the Red Snapper does require a hem to slide the pole into.
I tried this today. It’s harder than it looks 😕. I guess I’ll have to stick with my onerous ruler version 😭, as I clearly don’t have the skills yet to pull it off.
Florida
Colorado hear Haxtun
I have a 2001 Gammill classic.
Rent time on an Innova at My Quilting Corner in Boise.
Hi I’m new from Corunna Ontario
Why do you use this tape.
To keep my rows nice and even.
Texas, Handiquilter Amara no computer
Thanks!