Your video tutorial was outstanding!! Good Job!! I just took a wonderful class from Sandra Bruce. Lots of cutting and sewing curves and various angles. Your tutorial was priceless to me, thank you. PS: I thought your comments about the camera being on your sons firetruck was too funny. Keep up the hard work; loved it!!
The part about sewing the curved seam that you labeled as not exciting is very important!! Curved seams are daunting but can be done and this is a very effective tutorial. Well done!
So thankful for this video especially when you showed how to sew the two curved pieces together. Most helpful video I've seen thus far for sewing curved pieces. Thank you so much.
Gawd, this is the only video that showed me exactly what I wanted to see. How do I do improv with different strips and curves?! You'd think it would be straightforward, but apparently not. Your son's in middle school by now! Well, thank you for taking the time 12 years ago. Hope your life has been OK since then.
Stitching the curved edges together was very interesting to me… because it showed how you managed the difficulties of bringing the two fabrics together to line up as you stitched that next half inch… thank you for leaving that bit in the tutorial..
Loved seeing you sew the curves! Thanks for the demo. It helps me understand why I'm so slow -- something I must remember when starting a project with a deadline! Didn't like traditional, mostly geometric quilting designs until I discovered wonky and curved pieces. Have heard that one must not pull at the fabrics to keep them straight when stitching your curves. That's probably why -- before hearing this tip -- my curved projects were often stretched out of shape. Starching does help BEFORE sewing. I use a stiletto to help hold the fabric properly under the presser foot. Thanks again for sharing!
Thanks for this video. I'm working on a quilted pillow sham. Its all improve. It will have a lot of small curved pieces because its a forest with a waterfall scene. Its the first quilt I've tried with this many small curve. My mother in-law used to use a large embroidery needle or wooden golf tee to hold the ends of the fabric together at the tails ends when sewing at the machine. Seems to work well when I remember to do it LOL.
Thanks for this great tutorial! It's really helpful to see how you cut and piece these shapes. I'm in a bee where we've been asked to cut our fabrics without using a ruler, so I thought your curved piecing style would be perfect. Wish me luck!
Nice tute! It really helps to see how the curved pieces are fitted and sewn together. BTW, have you put your knee lift on your Bernina? Really helps with sewing like this where you are doing adjustments with needle down.
Do not cut fabric like this with your rotary cutter! It's extremely dangerous. You can do curved piecing using a ruler as a guide. Just angle the ruler at whatever angle you need to cut as you go along. Do NOT ever put your hand in front of your rotary cutter like this person did. Also, you will have much better results if you use a sharp rotary cutter blade.
I'm not quite sure why your directions differ greatly from others. Your curvy lines are way too sharp and why do you need a ruler to cut a straight line.
STOP : You can not teach someone to use the rotery cutter the way that you just demonstrated. I don t call out other youtubers, but this is important. You just demonstrated a very dangerous technique. Please look further for a video to safely hold and use a rotery cutter. Practice a safe way for lots of times and then you might want to think about making a video on how to make curved pieces.
I totally agree. I Hate leaving Negative Comments but Dangers like this ~Especially for Beginners ~who Don't have Experience using a Rotary Cutter & actually Anyone ~even Advanced Quilters should Never Ever use the Rotary Cutter like this... Maybe with the Quilters Gloves that Protect against Being cut but even then the Rotary Cutter should be used Responsibly. As an Instructor at the Very Least Advice people to be Extremely Cautious because it's Essentially a Circular Razor Blade!!! I was Afraid for her when she did it because her fingers were right in front of the Blade! 😱😵😬🤔😨
Kenneth Stensrud thank you for letting me know. I'll pay attention to that next time I make a video. perhaps turning the volume down would help if you watch it again?
Yep! This is obviously one of my very first videos! lol. I posted it maybe 7 years ago?? Those who have been able to look past it seem to really appreciate the content that I share in though. Maybe turn the sound down??
Your video tutorial was outstanding!! Good Job!! I just took a wonderful class from Sandra Bruce. Lots of cutting and sewing curves and various angles. Your tutorial was priceless to me, thank you. PS: I thought your comments about the camera being on your sons firetruck was too funny. Keep up the hard work; loved it!!
Thank you for the clear explaining and close-up of how you do curve sewing! Very much appreciated!!
The part about sewing the curved seam that you labeled as not exciting is very important!! Curved seams are daunting but can be done and this is a very effective tutorial. Well done!
So thankful for this video especially when you showed how to sew the two curved pieces together. Most helpful video I've seen thus far for sewing curved pieces. Thank you so much.
Thank you for leaving the “boring” part in…that’s exactly the type of illustration I’ve been looking for and it was very helpful!
Gawd, this is the only video that showed me exactly what I wanted to see. How do I do improv with different strips and curves?! You'd think it would be straightforward, but apparently not. Your son's in middle school by now! Well, thank you for taking the time 12 years ago. Hope your life has been OK since then.
Superb video!!. I'm so glad you left in the section about sewing the curved strips together. It wasn't boring at all.
Stitching the curved edges together was very interesting to me… because it showed how you managed the difficulties of bringing the two fabrics together to line up as you stitched that next half inch… thank you for leaving that bit in the tutorial..
This curves sewing is JUST what I need!! Thank you!
Loved seeing you sew the curves! Thanks for the demo. It helps me understand why I'm so slow -- something I must remember when starting a project with a deadline! Didn't like traditional, mostly geometric quilting designs until I discovered wonky and curved pieces. Have heard that one must not pull at the fabrics to keep them straight when stitching your curves. That's probably why -- before hearing this tip -- my curved projects were often stretched out of shape. Starching does help BEFORE sewing. I use a stiletto to help hold the fabric properly under the presser foot. Thanks again for sharing!
Your curved piecing strategy was so so helpful!! 🤩🏵️🐝
That was great. I'm glad you took your time and show the whole length process on the curves.
Excellent job. Thank u for your thorough video. Loved it and u made it look easy. Loved the sweet voice in the background ❤
Sooooo grateful you showed the entire sewing of the curve! That was very helpful to me. Thank you.
This is a great tutorial! Luv these curved lines 😍
Your curve sewing technique is easier than pinning technique. I hate sewing around pins!
Great tutorial. Thank you sew much about sewing the curves. You explained it so much better.
Thank you for showing it’s ok to sew slow on cures!
Great video! I'm trying to get the courage up to sew curved seams. LOL
Sewing the curved piece was really helpful for me, thank you for leaving it in
Wow, be careful with that rotary cutter. Good tutorial.
I tried this some time ago. I made my curve gentle found it is easy to sew.
Thanks for this video. I'm working on a quilted pillow sham. Its all improve. It will have a lot of small curved pieces because its a forest with a waterfall scene. Its the first quilt I've tried with this many small curve. My mother in-law used to use a large embroidery needle or wooden golf tee to hold the ends of the fabric together at the tails ends when sewing at the machine. Seems to work well when I remember to do it LOL.
Just started curved improv and Your tutorial was by far the easiest to understand the concept. Thanks!
totally agree!!
Nice lesson on curve sewing, you did well.
Just what I needed. Thank You!!!!!
Good jokes :D I could never understand how someone could cut themselves with a rotary cutter until I watched this. :O Thanks for sharing!
Excellent! Thank you, thank you, thank you! NOT boring but truly helpful! :D
You did great. Thank you for showing how to do this. It looks perfect to me.
Thanks for this, actually watching how the curved pieces are sewn together was the most exciting part! :D
Thank you, great tutorial!
Thanks for this great tutorial! It's really helpful to see how you cut and piece these shapes. I'm in a bee where we've been asked to cut our fabrics without using a ruler, so I thought your curved piecing style would be perfect. Wish me luck!
Good simple tutorial- thanks!
Helpful. Thank you 😊
Nicely done
Very helpful, thanks!
Nice tute! It really helps to see how the curved pieces are fitted and sewn together. BTW, have you put your knee lift on your Bernina? Really helps with sewing like this where you are doing adjustments with needle down.
absolutely perfect , so much for sharing!
Super, thank you so much!
Thanks so much!
Omg. Please don't put your fingers in front of the blade.😢😢😢😣Very helpful. Thank you
Thank you. :)
Do not cut fabric like this with your rotary cutter! It's extremely dangerous. You can do curved piecing using a ruler as a guide. Just angle the ruler at whatever angle you need to cut as you go along. Do NOT ever put your hand in front of your rotary cutter like this person did. Also, you will have much better results if you use a sharp rotary cutter blade.
I'm not quite sure why your directions differ greatly from others. Your curvy lines are way too sharp and why do you need a ruler to cut a straight line.
Nice. Try and reduce the UMMs when you speak. It’s very distracting and diminishes your impact
No es correcto colocar los dedos adelante de la cuchilla muy peligroso
A lot of words about nothing
STOP : You can not teach someone to use the rotery cutter the way that you just demonstrated. I don
t call out other youtubers, but this is important. You just demonstrated a very dangerous technique. Please look further for a video to safely hold and use a rotery cutter. Practice a safe way for lots of times and then you might want to think about making a video on how to make curved pieces.
I totally agree. I Hate leaving Negative Comments but Dangers like this ~Especially for Beginners ~who Don't have Experience using a Rotary Cutter & actually Anyone ~even Advanced Quilters should Never Ever use the Rotary Cutter like this... Maybe with the Quilters Gloves that Protect against Being cut but even then the Rotary Cutter should be used Responsibly. As an Instructor at the Very Least Advice people to be Extremely Cautious because it's Essentially a Circular Razor Blade!!!
I was Afraid for her when she did it because her fingers were right in front of the Blade!
😱😵😬🤔😨
Be aware of your smacking, it is very much amplified on the video, kind of annoying.
Kenneth Stensrud thank you for letting me know. I'll pay attention to that next time I make a video. perhaps turning the volume down would help if you watch it again?
I totally stop listening when you say "um" constantly. That is extremely distracting!
Yep! This is obviously one of my very first videos! lol. I posted it maybe 7 years ago?? Those who have been able to look past it seem to really appreciate the content that I share in though. Maybe turn the sound down??
I was so engaged in the demonstration that I hadn't even noticed!