I appreciate your precise and detailed explanations in all the Q24 series tutorials. These videos are so helpful and a lifesaver since I am brand new to the longarm community. I have watched them several times, and I have gained new insight each time. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I can't thank you enough for this precise, easy to follow instructional video. I bought a Q24 about 8-10 years ago at a quilt expo when they had first come out. The store that sold is is about 60 miles away. They came one day, gave some less than stellar instructions and were gone from that point on. I have watched Bernina's instructional loading video hundreds of times, and I felt it was so hard to follow. Your video takes the time to explain everything and is SO MUCH APPRECIATED! I cannot thank you enough for your help. Wish I had found this video when it first came out but today is my lucky day!
Thank you so much for making this video. This is the first time by myself that I am loading fabric to make a small throw. I previously floated one to finish for my granddaughter so this step by step loading process is so appreciated. I'm looking forward to the Qmatic video.
Excellent video. I am a new q20 with frame owner and although I had an in person lesson (at the quilt shop) on loading the frame your video was so helpful when I actually was doing it myself today. Much clearer than other videos I viewed and I really appreciate how detail-oriented you were. I am sure I will use the video repeatedly as I get used to the process. Thank you.
Great video instruction. You’re the only one I’ve seen that pinned the backing selvage to the leaders. That makes more sense to me to keep the backing straight.
Thank you. This can create problems too. The grain of the fabric is changed so it can stretch differently, and of course you may be limited to width of fabric. Be aware of how you are pinning and tighten the fabric accordingly.
Thanks for this video! I'm going to my local dealer for my lesson on my machine today, but this makes me feel more secure knowing you've made a great video for me to refer back to if I don't remember everything he tells me. :-)
Al, what is the logic for 5 stiches per inch basting stitch? Is it something you do when using a certain thread brand/ type or cloth type that may stretch more? Or something else? I could also see size of quilt having something that may have something that could contribute to this decision too.
Thanks so much for this video. I’m so happy I found it. I had a brief lesson when my Q20 was set up, but when I needed to load a quilt on my own, I was a bit lost.
I enjoyed your video very much. I usually float my tops but like the control using the bar provided. Question how do you handle uneven backing fabric. Also I just did a stripped backing and it was a dozzie to keep those strips lined up. There’s either unevenness at the top or the bottom. A friend loads her backing from behind the dead bar first. She says this ensures it’s even at the top. Any thoughts.
Thank you for posting this video and I went on your FB and watched those also. The only thing I didn't see you show was you saving the design that you created. Also, wondered why you didn't cut as you quilted the rows and why did you have the design start on the right instead of on the left?
Sandie, I did not save the design, but i do recommend doing that by choosing File and Save Design and/or layout. I let the edge to edge run off the quilt top, eliminating the need for cutting. You can start either right or left, you pick!
Thanks for the video - very helpful. How do you keep the top rail stationary and upright when you roll the quilt top? My top rail falls back, hits the post and disengages the ratchet.
I appreciate your precise and detailed explanations in all the Q24 series tutorials. These videos are so helpful and a lifesaver since I am brand new to the longarm community. I have watched them several times, and I have gained new insight each time. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I can't thank you enough for this precise, easy to follow instructional video. I bought a Q24 about 8-10 years ago at a quilt expo when they had first come out. The store that sold is is about 60 miles away. They came one day, gave some less than stellar instructions and were gone from that point on. I have watched Bernina's instructional loading video hundreds of times, and I felt it was so hard to follow. Your video takes the time to explain everything and is SO MUCH APPRECIATED! I cannot thank you enough for your help. Wish I had found this video when it first came out but today is my lucky day!
Thank you so much for making this video. This is the first time by myself that I am loading fabric to make a small throw. I previously floated one to finish for my granddaughter so this step by step loading process is so appreciated. I'm looking forward to the Qmatic video.
Just found your page. Thanks for a great demo. Bought my machine during end of covid and have been so intimidated by it! Gonna fix that today!😂
Excellent video. I am a new q20 with frame owner and although I had an in person lesson (at the quilt shop) on loading the frame your video was so helpful when I actually was doing it myself today. Much clearer than other videos I viewed and I really appreciate how detail-oriented you were. I am sure I will use the video repeatedly as I get used to the process. Thank you.
I agree with this review
Extremely easy to follow
Barbara
Amazing!! Thank you so much. I FINALLY understand how to load my longarm--I'm thrilled!
Thankyou do much for the fantastic tutorial.
Great video instruction. You’re the only one I’ve seen that pinned the backing selvage to the leaders. That makes more sense to me to keep the backing straight.
Thank you. This can create problems too. The grain of the fabric is changed so it can stretch differently, and of course you may be limited to width of fabric. Be aware of how you are pinning and tighten the fabric accordingly.
Thanks for this video! I'm going to my local dealer for my lesson on my machine today, but this makes me feel more secure knowing you've made a great video for me to refer back to if I don't remember everything he tells me. :-)
That's great
Thank you for this excellent video. Having this available has been SO helpful!
Great
Excellent video. Thank you!
Very informative. We should receive our new Bernina Q24 soon but I’m nervous!
Excellent video Al, thanks so much. I just got a Q24 on a frame, I live in Maine. I'm ready to play :)
I wonder if you can use safety pins to attach the fabric to the leader to avoid getting stuck.
Al, what is the logic for 5 stiches per inch basting stitch? Is it something you do when using a certain thread brand/ type or cloth type that may stretch more? Or something else? I could also see size of quilt having something that may have something that could contribute to this decision too.
Thanks so much for this video. I’m so happy I found it. I had a brief lesson when my Q20 was set up, but when I needed to load a quilt on my own, I was a bit lost.
I'm glad!
Great video! Thank you
You bet!
Could you do this with the zippered leaders???
I enjoyed your video very much. I usually float my tops but like the control using the bar provided. Question how do you handle uneven backing fabric. Also I just did a stripped backing and it was a dozzie to keep those strips lined up. There’s either unevenness at the top or the bottom. A friend loads her backing from behind the dead bar first. She says this ensures it’s even at the top. Any thoughts.
I make sure the backing is squared before pinning it to the leader!
Please add Q-Magic set up video.
Great tutorial.
Excellent post!
Thank you for posting this video and I went on your FB and watched those also. The only thing I didn't see you show was you saving the design that you created. Also, wondered why you didn't cut as you quilted the rows and why did you have the design start on the right instead of on the left?
Sandie, I did not save the design, but i do recommend doing that by choosing File and Save Design and/or layout. I let the edge to edge run off the quilt top, eliminating the need for cutting. You can start either right or left, you pick!
Thanks for the video - very helpful. How do you keep the top rail stationary and upright when you roll the quilt top? My top rail falls back, hits the post and disengages the ratchet.
You are talking about the top , but the one that stays is actually the bottom. Don't flip it up to roll and that will n to happen.
We need more of your tutorials on q24
Great video. I am considering getting a frame for my Q20.
You should! Call us at 845-623-4313 for pricing.
Sorry also where’s your next video on setting it up in QMatic
It is on our facebook page, @aboveandbeyondcreativesewing I have not moved it to TH-cam yet. Look on May 11,12, and 13 for the Bernina Q series videos
I couldn’t find next video on your fab, is it private? Any other basic video would be appreciated 😀
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Where can i get it from. If i want to buy it?