You are an awesome teacher. I am soon going to own a Q’Nique 15R. I find your teaching skills excellent for me to follow along with you. I will be using the 8ft frame. Space is a premium or I would go the King Size model. Looking forward to starting. Thanks so much! x
I do NOT baste down the sides because you will not be able to work out any fullness from the center to the edges. I also use the flat, flower pins that Grace Co sells. That way, as the quilt is rolled up, there are no big lumps. It's a matter of even spacing between pins.
I see how you do that, however, did you ever roll up the entire backing and batting first- when you did the partial quilt method. ?- OR Is the backing and batting lying on the floor in a pile the entire time?
You left out some steps here and it is leaving us a little confused. I have the new Continuum II Frame. The bars are in different places. I cannot find anyone explaining how to load this new frame. Can you help or steer me to someone who can?
Thank you. You got your point across very well with a minimum of distracting “chatter”. Made it so easy to follow your instructions and follow them.
You are an awesome teacher. I am soon going to own a Q’Nique 15R. I find your teaching skills excellent for me to follow along with you. I will be using the 8ft frame. Space is a premium or I would go the King Size model. Looking forward to starting. Thanks so much! x
I wish there was more detail about the direction of winding each of the layers onto rollers.
which way (to the inside or over to the outside) does the fabric roll onto the take-up roller at the top? Or does it matter?
I do NOT baste down the sides because you will not be able to work out any fullness from the center to the edges.
I also use the flat, flower pins that Grace Co sells. That way, as the quilt is rolled up, there are no big lumps. It's a matter of even spacing between pins.
Why corsage pins?
I find that a sturdier pins will hold better , they don't bend and come loose when rolling the quilt.
I see how you do that, however, did you ever roll up the entire backing and batting first- when you did the partial quilt method. ?- OR Is the backing and batting lying on the floor in a pile the entire time?
I have the same question
You left out some steps here and it is leaving us a little confused. I have the new Continuum II Frame. The bars are in different places. I cannot find anyone explaining how to load this new frame. Can you help or steer me to someone who can?
Top first??? Odd
Ohhhh I should have watched it all first lol
made me crazy, sorry but, you have a good voice
I wanted to scream, DO NOT put pins in your mouth!
in either method do you roll the batting onto a rail?