Love that you’re working with HandiQuilter educators, great inspiration and information for those of us who own HQ long arms and are looking for ideas!
Hello, I hope you are having a wonderful week! I have had two busy days, one was filming for RUclips and the other was hosting virtual sew dates. I just want you to know that I enjoy your content very much and love to sit with my hand quilting and watch. Thank you for sharing your time and talent.
Thank you so much!! We are so glad you are enjoying our videos! We are so grateful to be part of such an amazing quilting community with wonderful people like yourself!
Feathers are my favorite but I haven't gone beyond the bump back. I love the varied feathers. I'm going to need to do some praticing!! Thanks for sharing some great techniques!
Great work thank you for the inspiration. My grandmother has really old long arm set up that I have been pretty much scared of but with all the inspiration I have been practicing with pencil and paper and small free motion projects on my machine. Thank you
The thread was provided by Handi Quilter, however we generally use 40 or 50 weight thread for quilting. 40 weight will stand out more and 50 will blend more into your fabric, so it is just up to your preference! Thanks so much for watching!
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love doing feathers.
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Thank you so much this will help me to do my feathers
Yay! Thanks for watching!
Love that you’re working with HandiQuilter educators, great inspiration and information for those of us who own HQ long arms and are looking for ideas!
Yay! We are so glad the videos have been helpful! They are a fantastic company with wonderful machines! We hope you are loving yours!
That was fun!!! I don’t have a long arm, but it still amazes and mesmerizes me! Thank you so much!
Such great ladies with a lot of expertise! Thanks for watching!
Great! Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! We hope it was helpful!
Loved watching this. The KFF's are awesome. I will need to practice. Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, I hope you are having a wonderful week! I have had two busy days, one was filming for RUclips and the other was hosting virtual sew dates. I just want you to know that I enjoy your content very much and love to sit with my hand quilting and watch. Thank you for sharing your time and talent.
Thank you so much!! We are so glad you are enjoying our videos! We are so grateful to be part of such an amazing quilting community with wonderful people like yourself!
Thank you that was great
Thanks so much! We are so glad you enjoyed the video.
Feathers are my favorite but I haven't gone beyond the bump back. I love the varied feathers. I'm going to need to do some praticing!! Thanks for sharing some great techniques!
Thanks so much for watching! We hope it was helpful! You got this! 😜
Great timing - I want to do some feathers in the negative space in an 'around the world' quilt I just finished! Can't wait to try some of these tips!
Yay! Happy quilting!
Thanks for the tips, I struggle with traditional feathers.
It definitely is a skill that takes time to master! You got this! Thanks for watching!
Great work thank you for the inspiration. My grandmother has really old long arm set up that I have been pretty much scared of but with all the inspiration I have been practicing with pencil and paper and small free motion projects on my machine. Thank you
Awesome! Thanks so much for watching! You got this!
Love this lesson 👏
We are so glad you enjoyed the video! These ladies are amazing!
What thread weight were they using? Love your videos!
The thread was provided by Handi Quilter, however we generally use 40 or 50 weight thread for quilting. 40 weight will stand out more and 50 will blend more into your fabric, so it is just up to your preference! Thanks so much for watching!
What was the drawing tool Kristina was using?
It is a Panda Pencil fabric marker. Thanks for watching!!
You didnt show us YOUR feathers Brody
😂😂 I guess he was letting the pros have a turn this time!