I am 88yrs old, you are the one quilter teacher that I can truly understand. You have a calming voice and it makes me totally relaxed. Thank you for making so many of us able to accomplish a finished quilt. Hope I am able to watch you another year. Thank you Laura and have a blessed 2023
As does everyone else, I have lots of leftover scraps including fabric and batting. I have been trying to use p some in QAYG projects like table runners and toppers and mug rugs. So this is another great project for that. But I haven't been brave enough or taken the time to use my rulers and the specialty foot I bought to use with them. This is a fabulous project to finally jump in and give the ruler work a try. Thank you!
Love love this. Am currently going through my stash to organize scraps, leftover pieces, and fat quarters. I made a bunch of 10" squares on foundation papers with Christmas strips and am now tired of that. This would have been so much easier than cutting strips! On my To Do List for new runners I need. Thanks and Happy New Year! 🇨🇦🍁
This is a fabulous idea! Will definitely use to make placemats and table runners. And, it will be fun to practice with some of the rulers I have been gifted. Thank you again.
I love doing QAYG aka stich and flip. I completed two full size quilts before Christmas using 10" blocks. I have two more on the table to complete then I'm using up scraps from all of those for some lap quilts to give away.
Great video thank you - could you do a video demonstrating how to use the quilting rulers please? I have tried, I have the correct foot as well and I am having trouble to say the least. I am using a Janome Atelier Machine. Love all your videos Laura looking forward to your next one. Thank you, Linda (from England) x
😍I just love the way that turned out Laura! It is gorgeous!! Grey is my favorite color, and the fabric you have, goes so well together! I will give this a try!
Fabulous Laura….I would have loved to have seen you do some of the ruler work as I’ve just got the Bernina Q16 ( a Xmas present 👏👏👏 ) and still learning how to drive it 🤣… I tried using the ruler for the first time the other day but couldn’t seem to move the fabric and ruler at the same time..and follow the ruler shape ! Though I did discover I hadn’t taken the protective plastic cover off 😂. Maybe you could do a video on some “ how to do” and tips for us beginners. Happy New Year 🥳
Can you please share how you attached only one side of the double fusible batting to a pc of cotton fabric. How did you iron it to the cotton without the other side sticking ? Thank you ! I really like to try this !
That was great! I love your work. I have tried several times in my life to do a quilt but it never looked right. This approach gives me some hope. I have an old machine that was my mothers. I don't understand a lot of terms you use but maybe I can figure this out. The walking foot...is that the foot that is generally used for regular stitching? Those rulers are pretty cool too. I don't have much space between the foot and the material so I don't know if I could use those. I'm quite the novice as you can see. I do all kinds of crafts but sewing and working with yarn have never been good for me.
A walking foot is one that feeds fabric layers through exactly evenly, so good for quilting. It is not the standard foot you get with a sewing machine. Unless your machine is fancier of course. I bought my Elna 520 in 2014 and had to buy the walking foot “kit” separately.
@@KelleysQuiltsandCruises Thanks. No, it was my mom's. It's not old old but its just not my thing I guess. I'm 67 and I've struggled with sewing forever. However, I can take measurements and make clothes....
I think if you keep working at it you will succeed.! If you can sew clothes you can quilt! There is a whole world of you tube artists, you can learn from. Start with easy and small projects. Hot pads, mug rugs, placemats and this table runner should get you going. Watch many videos and ask questions. Good luck ❤️😀
Have you seen a rag quilt? Those are simple quilts to get you started and build confidence, a walking foot is perfect for them. The blocks can be quilted if using batting, or left plain if using fabric only. Please let me know if you have questions, there are plenty of tutorials here, as well.
I am 88yrs old, you are the one quilter teacher that I can truly understand. You have a calming voice and it makes me totally relaxed. Thank you for making so many of us able to accomplish a finished quilt. Hope I am able to watch you another year. Thank you Laura and have a blessed 2023
WOW, its beautiful! 💞 Thank you!
🌺♥️🌠🤍🌿
كل سنه وحضرتك طيبه وبخير وفرحه قلبك وراحه بالك.امين يارب
That is so cute Laura . a great way to make runners for a gift.
Beautiful table runner. Great technique. Thanks for demonstrating.
Such a nice project and a great way to play with the rulers. Thanks Laura.
Thanks, Laura. This is a great project.
Great scrap buster!!!!
Wonderful technique to practice on a small piece. Thank you for sharing a great quilting video.
I have done this with mug rugs. I had to make 12 in one hour.🤪I’ll try it with a table runner.
Beautiful project for scraps ! Thank you Laura for sharing.
Another great project, especially for practicing some free motion quilting without investing time and energy in a larger quilt! Great idea!!!
I love this, especially the quilting rulers. I’m hoping you have a tutorial on them.
Great project to practice ruler work/play. Love the black and white! 💙
Such a beautiful table runner! I'm hand sewing tonight with my feet up. Thanks for posting!
As does everyone else, I have lots of leftover scraps including fabric and batting. I have been trying to use p some in QAYG projects like table runners and toppers and mug rugs. So this is another great project for that. But I haven't been brave enough or taken the time to use my rulers and the specialty foot I bought to use with them. This is a fabulous project to finally jump in and give the ruler work a try. Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful. A great way to use your stash up…..thanks for sharing that project with us…….
Thanks for sharing the runner is beautiful and will go with almost anything. Your videos are always so refreshing. You are a good teacher (sewist).
Beautiful quilt! I used this technique when I made a table runner with a bunch of men’s neckties. It’s one of my favourite finished projects. 😘
What a great idea!
Love love this. Am currently going through my stash to organize scraps, leftover pieces, and fat quarters. I made a bunch of 10" squares on foundation papers with Christmas strips and am now tired of that. This would have been so much easier than cutting strips! On my To Do List for new runners I need. Thanks and Happy New Year! 🇨🇦🍁
This is a fabulous idea! Will definitely use to make placemats and table runners. And, it will be fun to practice with some of the rulers I have been gifted. Thank you again.
You did it again! Such good sense things and quick. Your runner is beautiful. I plan to make some table runners. Thank again.
I love love this. I didn't even know they had rulers for quilting! That is GREAT. Will have to check into this! Thank you for a great tutorial.
Love it! I think a smaller version would make fun place mats!
I love doing QAYG aka stich and flip. I completed two full size quilts before Christmas using 10" blocks. I have two more on the table to complete then I'm using up scraps from all of those for some lap quilts to give away.
Great video thank you - could you do a video demonstrating how to use the quilting rulers please? I have tried, I have the correct foot as well and I am having trouble to say the least. I am using a Janome Atelier Machine. Love all your videos Laura looking forward to your next one. Thank you, Linda (from England) x
Fantastic looking
Pretty neat, thank you Laura.
Love this method
Thank you! Always great content and easy instructions to follow. You give ideas and what to do with your ideas!
Beautiful 🤩
Great idea.
Happy New Year
Great idea. I love your videos! Thank you.
😍I just love the way that turned out Laura! It is gorgeous!! Grey is my favorite color, and the fabric you have, goes so well together! I will give this a try!
Great idea!!!
Fabulous Laura….I would have loved to have seen you do some of the ruler work as I’ve just got the Bernina Q16 ( a Xmas present 👏👏👏 ) and still learning how to drive it 🤣… I tried using the ruler for the first time the other day but couldn’t seem to move the fabric and ruler at the same time..and follow the ruler shape ! Though I did discover I hadn’t taken the protective plastic cover off 😂. Maybe you could do a video on some “ how to do” and tips for us beginners. Happy New Year 🥳
🥰👏🏻👍💕💖beautiful piece and thanks for the fun ideas given here in this stitch and flip table runner! Tq
Thanks Laura.
تسلم الايادي منوره الفيسبوك🌹
Love it
Thanks for the idea.
Beautiful runner! And, what a fabulous machine you were sewing on! Can you tell a little more about it?
Can you please share how you attached only one side of the double fusible batting to a pc of cotton fabric. How did you iron it to the cotton without the other side sticking ? Thank you ! I really like to try this !
That was great! I love your work. I have tried several times in my life to do a quilt but it never looked right. This approach gives me some hope. I have an old machine that was my mothers. I don't understand a lot of terms you use but maybe I can figure this out. The walking foot...is that the foot that is generally used for regular stitching? Those rulers are pretty cool too. I don't have much space between the foot and the material so I don't know if I could use those. I'm quite the novice as you can see. I do all kinds of crafts but sewing and working with yarn have never been good for me.
A walking foot is one that feeds fabric layers through exactly evenly, so good for quilting. It is not the standard foot you get with a sewing machine. Unless your machine is fancier of course. I bought my Elna 520 in 2014 and had to buy the walking foot “kit” separately.
@@KelleysQuiltsandCruises
Thanks. No, it was my mom's. It's not old old but its just not my thing I guess. I'm 67 and I've struggled with sewing forever. However, I can take measurements and make clothes....
I think if you keep working at it you will succeed.! If you can sew clothes you can quilt!
There is a whole world of you tube artists, you can learn from. Start with easy and small projects. Hot pads, mug rugs, placemats and this table runner should get you going. Watch many videos and ask questions.
Good luck ❤️😀
Have you seen a rag quilt? Those are simple quilts to get you started and build confidence, a walking foot is perfect for them. The blocks can be quilted if using batting, or left plain if using fabric only. Please let me know if you have questions, there are plenty of tutorials here, as well.
@@nancy9478
Thank you.
How would you approach this project if you had only short pieces, none long enough to go from top to bottom?
Love this! Can you use the rulers on a home machine? You have great videos!
How is the fusible batting attached to backing?