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Patchwork Quilts
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Preparing Your Quilt For Longarm Quilting
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Claudia Williams, owner of Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana, will show you how to properly prepare your quilt for longarm quilting.
Claudia Williams, owner of Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana, will show you how to properly prepare your quilt for longarm quilting.
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Row by Row 2016 - Patchwork Quilts
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patchworkquiltshamilton.com This video compliments our 2016 Row by Row that we call "Home Sweet Home in the Bitterroot". The quilt was designed by Claudia Williams, owner of Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana. It features some of our local animal families, like elk, quail, and eagles. And, of course, our beautiful Bitterroot Flower!
Merry Christmas from Patchwork Quilts
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Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree performed by the staff at Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana.
Antique Quilt Bed Turning
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www.PatchworkQuiltsHamilton.com At Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana, the Heritage Quilting Group had an old fashioned antique quilt Bed Turning. Some of the quilts were from the 1800s.
A Christmas Song from Patchwork Quilts
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www.patchworkquiltshamilton.com The staff at Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana, sing a quilting song for you at Christmas. The Bloopers at the end show just how much fun they were having.
Aunt Maggie's Glue Bottle
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PatchworkQuiltsHamilton.com This is an Instructional Video on how to use Aunt Maggie's Glue Bottle to put binding on a quilted placemat. This special glue applicator is just what you need for your sewing, quilting, and craft projects. There's no limit to the types of uses. The glue applicator emits a small, uniform bead of glue on your project - NOT a large stream with globs here and there. For...
A Patchwork Quilt Poem
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www.PatchworkQuiltsHamilton.com This is an original poem by Dominic "Flominic" Farrenkopf that we incorporated video to. It highlights some of the merchandise and services that Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana offers.
Apron Fashion Show
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PatchworkQuiltsHamilton.com Patchwork Quilts in Hamilton, Montana held their first annual "Heart Strings & Apron Strings" Fashion Show. Lots of beautiful aprons and models!
Welcome to Patchwork Quilts
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patchworkquiltshamilton.com This is a video of our wonderful quilt shop in Hamilton, Montana called Patchwork Quilts. We have over 2000 square feet of retail space where we sell fabric, notions, and supplies. In addition, we also have a 1000 square foot classroom to comfortably teach you new techniques and help advance your quilting skills. For those of you that do your own quilting, we have a ...
Thank you for sharing these beauties with their histories. Enjoyed it very much.
Lovely machine. I have the Babylock Flair which seems to do the same as this Brother. Live both Brother and Babylock. My Babylick did not come with 6x10, but 8 bought a Dime magnetic hoop. Mine is embroidery only which suited me since I have a Bernina for that and quilting.
Perfect showing… enjoyed learning about the history.
Thank you for sharing this inspiring collection of quilts
Thank you for sharing all these beautiful and interesting quilts. I loved learning the history behind each quilt! ❤
😮❤ l love it, more of this it nice seeing the quilts on the bed...
Lovely! Should these ladies be wearing gloves?
That gold and red, embroidered letter quilt is particularly wonderful.
9 years ago! Jesus! Bu-t, this is awesome! God bless you all.
Useful tips! Thanks. I just bought my first long arm machine and I’m getting ready to put my first quilt top on.
Gosh, that was a real treat to watch, thanks for saving so many spectacular works of art!
On the smelling of smoke in the quilt ( or any other scent ) COuldn’t you leave the quilt damp then freeze it for a couple of days. Let it thaw the gently hang it out to dry in the morning ? Or even in the winter ? This has worked for stains in my table clothes......usually
Loved the apron fashion show! All the aprons were so pretty, and obviously fun to make. Kudos to all the seamstresses!
Very beautiful aprons !
Lovely presentation! Some real treasures there!
Thank.you
This video made me laugh:-) thank you! Very cute aprons!!
What fun! I’m glad I found this video.
just found this video. Love it
Amazing 😉 thanks for sharing!
2013 but that was a fun show; didn't know it would end as a contest (they were all first place winners to me 😊).
How does one “machine-piece” a grandmother’s flower garden?
After 3 years you've probably figured all this out already - so more for the benefit of other readers... It's tedious and hardly worth the bother for small hexies. I've tried it on 1/2" hexies and it was so twiddly I decided I may as well hand piece. For bigger ones though (over 1" hexies) you do it the same as for hand piecing but backstitch at the beginning and ending of each side, stitching "dot to dot". You don't stitch into the seam allowances - you skip over them and go back later and cut the threads that were "carried over" the seam lines. That then allows you to press the seams to the side and "spin" them at the intersections. The assembly order can vary depending on what you're making. You might prefer to plan the whole design in advance and stitch strings and then stitch strings together. Or you might prefer to just keep making "flower" units that you join together somewhere down the track when you have enough of them. There are bound to be youtube vids of people piecing hexies by machine. :-)
Just wonderful! Thank you so much!
whip stitching = hand surging ... lol .... What an amazing group of quilts.. Thoroughly enjoyed the journey.. Thank You !
Please, when making a video, please ZOOM IN, so we can see the quilts up close! Beautiful quilts.
YES! that would be awesome because these are total works of art. Mind boggling to me because they're such high quality pieces. My grandmothers and great grandmothers were incredible quilt makers and seamstresses.
Sew a large quilt bag of strict with difference sup
Absolutely wonderful presentation giving the history of the quilts. Well done!
Please, when making a comment, please don’t use all caps.
Beautiful quilts!
Always,always label your quilts.This lady mentions each maker,which is great.-so many are anonymous,which is a terrible shame.
There are good little plastic bottles on E Bay with plastic tips.
Absolutely adorable......!!!
Love this and love all aprons old and new.
Love this way of binding, but my metal tip rusted and got rust in the glue when I turned the bottle right side up. Wish this glue tip was made of plastic.
do you have any values on these quilts, where they can be purchased? might be interesting too.
There is a book called “vintage quilts” that listed values on some of these gems compiled by Bobbie Aug, Sharon Newman & Gerald Roy published by Schroeder in 2002
JoAnne Denison there is a book that listed some of these vintage quilts I mentioned below. I recently bought one from eBay.
Can you get this product in the UK?
Enjoyed. Thank you.
Where can you get this ?
Cannot find it on the web even in the search box.
Thankyou so much for sharing!
Love how this works!
What's the very first quilt pattern called
I really enjoyed your tutorial on the bed tourney... Thank you for sharing
The woollen quilt (fourth) is a very old design from the Isle of Man (a little island between the UK and Ireland). It is the Roof Pattern. Each of the pieces of fabric are sewn on to a foundation square, right side to right side, and then folded back, leaving an overlap. It is this overlapping of the fabric, and the air pockets created that ensure the quilt is warm. A tutorial can be found at www.womenfolk.com/quilt_pattern_history/logcabin.htm
My family is from the Isle of Man - thank you!
You gave pattern names of most quilts, but not the LAST one in the video: the white Heritage group quilt with multi-colored design & scalloped edges that gets passed around. Oh, the closer I look at it, it looks like a modified or Extended 9-Patch with each block using a different scrap fabric. I normally don't like scrap quilts, but this is very pretty!
not the first one eather
ADORABLE !! Merry Christmas ladies !