That is a great idea!! It would depend on what the actual length/width is. If you can figure out the diagonal of the quilt, it needs to be 1' less than the width of your frame.
I’m brand new to prostitcher and learning a lot. Cdn’t you have used the “Move” function and the diagonal arrows to do the same thing w/o turning g the quilt on point? Or am I missing something? Thx. PS: We’ll miss you guys on the other two Tuesdays. You make a great team! ❤
We're sad that we won't get to "see" everyone each week! As for using move and the diagonal arrows, that would definitely be a possibility if you are willing to take the time to line up the lines each time you advance the quilt. Doing it on point allows you to just do a full line all the way across and not having to have stops/starts with advancing.
@@HandiQuilter Oh, ok. I think I see what you mean. Actually doing it on the diagonal means you have the constraints of the throat space; so you’ll only be able to do short segments at a time. But going horizontal means you can go all the way across the quilt, one full row at a time. Makes sense now. Thx for explaining. 😊
wow, the first and third Tuesday of every month. More tips and techniques, as well as challenges, looking forward to it. Many thanks.
That's cool!
Would love a table on what size quilt fits on the diagonal in each frame
That is a great idea!! It would depend on what the actual length/width is. If you can figure out the diagonal of the quilt, it needs to be 1' less than the width of your frame.
You forgot to show us how the cross hatch looked after you did the other direction. I would have loved to see how it looked.
Oops. I see the pictures now. I thought the video had ended when I started typing. Sorry about that
What about using painter’s tape-My favorite option :).
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I’m brand new to prostitcher and learning a lot. Cdn’t you have used the “Move” function and the diagonal arrows to do the same thing w/o turning g the quilt on point? Or am I missing something? Thx.
PS: We’ll miss you guys on the other two Tuesdays. You make a great team! ❤
We're sad that we won't get to "see" everyone each week!
As for using move and the diagonal arrows, that would definitely be a possibility if you are willing to take the time to line up the lines each time you advance the quilt. Doing it on point allows you to just do a full line all the way across and not having to have stops/starts with advancing.
@@HandiQuilter
Oh, ok. I think I see what you mean. Actually doing it on the diagonal means you have the constraints of the throat space; so you’ll only be able to do short segments at a time. But going horizontal means you can go all the way across the quilt, one full row at a time. Makes sense now. Thx for explaining. 😊
You should more over your shoulder Look so we See what you do and how