Click here for supplies: bit.ly/Trapunto... Rob demonstrates a high-loft, mega-textured style of free motion quilting known as Trapunto. Click here for your supplies list: www.missouriqu...
Love this Trapunto Quilting. I did some Boy Quilts and a Summer Beach Panel with Adirondack Chairs. They came out amazing. Thank you for your amazing work you shear with us. I am a person that swore she would never have the patients to make a Quilt almost 2 years ago and know up to I think 17 now.
I use Water soluble thread for the first outlining. After cutting away the batting, use regular thread for stitching the same lines through the sandwich. Then dab away the water soluble thread with wet cloth, and you will have only one line of stitching around the design. Much neater.
Oh my goodness! I am reading a historical fiction book about pioneers and heard about type of quilt (the Pilgrim's Progress quilt) and started googling what that would look like. I came across a few articles that touch on the history of quilting and trapunto. You are amazing! I've always wanted to learn to quilt and I couldn't have found your channel at a better time! I'm now subscribed. ^_^
Terrific! Your tutorial FMQ is so easy to follow and steps are clear. My husband surprised me with a new machine just for FMQ and quilts. This one I found very inspirational that I think I may apply Trapunto to a new quilt for my newest grandbaby, just in time! Thanks Rob! ;)
That's awesome, Lipthink! Congrats on your new grand baby! Hope you have lots of fun sewing on that new machine! Thanks for watching the Man Sewing tutorials! :)
Love this. Thanks Rob. I know the first time I saw this technique many years ago it was much more complicated. I remember them making a small opening on the back side of the area to be lofted and stuffing it, then hand sewing it closed. This is much easier. 😀👍
Loved this video. I had never heard of this type of quilting and love it. I will be trying this. I’m new to quilting and doing Applique, so I find your tutorials extremely helpful. Looking forward to watching more.
Thanks for the reminder -- I forgot about "flossing" to get both threads out and under the foot. I have a closed free motion foot and it isn't always easy.
I was just looking at botis hand embroidery, and I was thinking: Why couldn't you do something similar on the machine? You answered my question. Thanks for the tutorial!
My wife was a master-quilter before suffering from macular degeneration. She called a quilted non-patchwork piece, a "counterpane" I think. I'll try to find one she did and post a pic.
Very Cool....love the sewing machine design also! You are a good teacher, you break it down step-by-step and I would love to see you do maybe some ruler work? Thanks again! Can we get a PDF of the sewing machine, by any chance? A girl has to ask, lol.
Love your videos! Have you attempted any ruler quilting yet? That is something you might want to look at when you have a spare minute. You are doing a great job! Thank you!
Your videos are so very helpful. I have a wall hanging of flowers I want to FMQ & add trapunto to the main flowers. I know to add Xtra batting behind those flowers but can I sew my outlines from the front?? Not sure of procedure. TIA
I bought Hoffman's Call of the Wild Elephant panel and I just got it together using the Diagonally Inclined pattern and what I want to do is the trip punto effect around mama elephant and her babies. I guess I should ask you how I would go about doing trapunto on that particular panel. Are you familiar with that panel
cool technique- as far as new lessons - would like to do threads and working with different types- i am always thrown off when i change a thread and the tension is all wacky- or it goes well and then starts to skip a stitch.
Hi Vee! Not sure if I'm understand the question correctly. Do you mean the first round or stitching? Yes, you stitch once, then cut back to that sewn line. Hope this helps!
Hello Sandy! Depending on the project, the pressure foot varies, but I usually use my standard "hopper" free motion foot or standard piecing foot. Hope you have fun sewing! :)
Love this Trapunto Quilting. I did some Boy Quilts and a Summer Beach Panel with Adirondack Chairs. They came out amazing. Thank you for your amazing work you shear with us. I am a person that swore she would never have the patients to make a Quilt almost 2 years ago and know up to I think 17 now.
I use Water soluble thread for the first outlining. After cutting away the batting, use regular thread for stitching the same lines through the sandwich. Then dab away the water soluble thread with wet cloth, and you will have only one line of stitching around the design. Much neater.
Oh my goodness! I am reading a historical fiction book about pioneers and heard about type of quilt (the Pilgrim's Progress quilt) and started googling what that would look like. I came across a few articles that touch on the history of quilting and trapunto. You are amazing! I've always wanted to learn to quilt and I couldn't have found your channel at a better time! I'm now subscribed. ^_^
You make free motion quilting look so easy!!
This is hands down the best tutorial I've watched on this technique. Crazy awesome tutorial!
I hope you have fun with Trapunto Quilting, Cheryl!
Thank you Rob, great teaching method. So easy to follow and understand.
You're welcome, Toni! Thank you for tuning in to the Man Sewing tutorials! :)
thank you, Rob. your tutorials are fun to watch and most importantly, I learn so much
Rob, watched all your Tutorials. I love your free motion ones. They have taught me so much, I am becoming bolder at experimenting. Thank you.
That's awesome, Ruth! Thank you for watching the tutorials!
Your style makes it really easy to follow, and also get excited about what you're teaching! Happy belated birthday, and Sew on!
Thank you, Martha! Have fun sewing!
Terrific! Your tutorial FMQ is so easy to follow and steps are clear. My husband surprised me with a new machine just for FMQ and quilts. This one I found very inspirational that I think I may apply Trapunto to a new quilt for my newest grandbaby, just in time! Thanks Rob! ;)
That's awesome, Lipthink! Congrats on your new grand baby! Hope you have lots of fun sewing on that new machine! Thanks for watching the Man Sewing tutorials! :)
Love this. Thanks Rob. I know the first time I saw this technique many years ago it was much more complicated. I remember them making a small opening on the back side of the area to be lofted and stuffing it, then hand sewing it closed. This is much easier. 😀👍
Glad to hear you enjoyed the tutorial, Jean! I hope you have fun trapunto quilting!
I am just now starting to freestyle quilt! I have never heard of or seen this type of quilting! You are the bomb!
Have fun quilting, Terry! Thank you for tuning in!
I agree with the previous remarks that this is a great technique that you have made much easier. Thanks for sharing.
Great demonstration, quick and thorough! Thank you.
I love how you teach. Don't stress it. Yeah!
Thank you, Maria!
This work is seriously beautiful Rob. Thank you for bringing it to us.
Thank you, M Gilbert! I hope you have fun sewing!
Loved this video. I had never heard of this type of quilting and love it. I will be trying this. I’m new to quilting and doing Applique, so I find your tutorials extremely helpful. Looking forward to watching more.
Appreciate your tutorials - they're very informative and inspirational.
Thank you, Janie! I'm happy to hear you enjoy them!
I always thought you got the extra depth by adding multi layers of batting, so thank you for this video!
Explanation really well done,very easy to understand and helped me so much
Thank you!
Thank you so much Rob, super useful tutorial :)
Looks really cool, Rob!!
So cool I’m excited to try this technique that you made look easy. Thank you!
Love this! Perfect for a project I have in mind. Thanks!
Awesome! You'll have to let me know how it turns out! Have fun sewing!
You are very talented! I love y quilting!
Thank you!
Thanks for the reminder -- I forgot about "flossing" to get both threads out and under the foot. I have a closed free motion foot and it isn't always easy.
Que trabalho mais lindo, ameiiiii
Nice work!!!
I was just looking at botis hand embroidery, and I was thinking: Why couldn't you do something similar on the machine? You answered my question. Thanks for the tutorial!
I haven't yet worked with transfer paper. Is that tracing paper? What brand do you use? Thank you! Your videos are awesome!
My wife was a master-quilter before suffering from macular degeneration. She called a quilted non-patchwork piece, a "counterpane" I think. I'll try to find one she did and post a pic.
Remember the poem by Robert Louis Stevenson called "The Land of Counterpane"?
Great instruction
Very Cool....love the sewing machine design also! You are a good teacher, you break it down step-by-step and I would love to see you do maybe some ruler work? Thanks again! Can we get a PDF of the sewing machine, by any chance? A girl has to ask, lol.
Love your videos! Have you attempted any ruler quilting yet? That is something you might want to look at when you have a spare minute. You are doing a great job! Thank you!
Your videos are so very helpful. I have a wall hanging of flowers I want to FMQ & add trapunto to the main flowers. I know to add Xtra batting behind those flowers but can I sew my outlines from the front?? Not sure of procedure. TIA
The secrets of free motion quilting
Can I quilt a defining line over the trapunto area? As in a leaf vein or 2?
I bought Hoffman's Call of the Wild Elephant panel and I just got it together using the Diagonally Inclined pattern and what I want to do is the trip punto effect around mama elephant and her babies. I guess I should ask you how I would go about doing trapunto on that particular panel. Are you familiar with that panel
Love this easier trapunto. I would like to learn some different ways of displaying my quilts, easy ways to hang?
Thanks for watching, Chris! Here is a tutorial on creating sleeves and tabs for your quilts: ruclips.net/video/HiU_nJ0woeY/видео.html Hope this helps!
Awesome! I thank you so much!
cool technique- as far as new lessons - would like to do threads and working with different types- i am always thrown off when i change a thread and the tension is all wacky- or it goes well and then starts to skip a stitch.
A pair of stick billed scissors would be the best to use to get the closest cut.
How do you transfer the pattern to the fabric
What stitch length is best to use?
How do I get more guys into my sewing classes?
I have question?. . I have some leftover high loft poly batting. . can I use that. .then use my 80/20 batting. . will it Launder well?
great video, do you think its possible to do a trapunto quilting design on lightweight faux leather?
cool!!
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agora entendi!!!! essas arteiras daqui nao conseguiram me ensinar kkkk
the thread above is mandatory? maybe that's why it's not working for me. lol
Hi Vee! Not sure if I'm understand the question correctly. Do you mean the first round or stitching? Yes, you stitch once, then cut back to that sewn line. Hope this helps!
What pressure foot is that on your machine? I think it is one I would like to own.
Sandy Rock it's an embroidery foot
Yes, I know that, but my embroidery foot is not as nice as this specific one.
Sandy Rock that's not what you asked though. This specific foot could be one that belongs with this machine brand.
Hello Sandy! Depending on the project, the pressure foot varies, but I usually use my standard "hopper" free motion foot or standard piecing foot. Hope you have fun sewing! :)
Where did you get your glasses?
Hi Jeffery! My wife helped me pick them out at my local eye doctor's office. I guess I wasn't paying too much attention!
what kind of machine is that?
Hi Teri! I use a Baby Lock Jane machine when I am filming tutorials.
😂😂😂 This is a version of 2017 kind of Trapunto 😂😂😂😂