I am 78 and want to make sure that my 3 children have at least one quilt specifically made for them. So, I have now big-stitched hand quilted 2 and 3/4 quilts with #10 crochet thread because I don't feel like juggling a big quilt on my sewing machine. I also quilt without a hoop, although I made one in the 90's using that method. After making the quilt sandwich on a folding table I smooth out everything and clip it to the edge. Starting in the middle I use masking tape (1/4" or 1" or?) to mark the area I want to quilt. Then I apply small quilter's safety pins placed very close together. Here are a few things I've discovered. #1 - The thread is too thick to pull through the fabric nicely and I have back stitched instead which is not the best on the back if it can be seen (but I know it is secure). #2 - The back is sometimes not as smooth or secure as I would like, so periodically I check the back to be sure it is being quilted properly. #3 - Interestingly it does not take as long as I thought it would and has resulted in a more interesting quilt. I have 3+ boxes of DMC embroidery thread left over from my cross-stitch days, and I prefer the crochet thread as it is one piece. When I am finished with these quilts, I hope to try my hand using one of your ideas. Thanks for all of your videos!
I am 68, a recently retired nurse. I started sewing 4 years ago during Covid, never having sewn anything before. I gave myself a target. One quilt for my granddaughter and one for each of my three children, total 4. The story photo reversible queen sized quilt for my granddaughter took 2 years. I have just finished the second quilt after 20 months. Both hand sewn and quilted. I have also embroidered their birth details on the quilt, by hand, and this forms part of the quilting process. I don’t use a hoop. I use my tables to take the weight and I move around the tables to do the quilting. In that way I reduce the weight on my wrists. Hopefully the last two quilts will not take that long.
To you and hazelem1266 - what blessings you are to your families. They will be wrapped in love long after you are gone. When my granddaughter was almost here, I decided to crochet a baby blanket. Melanie, who has since passed, gave me the confidence to give it a go. I never had had luck before, but I DID IT! It was basic, but I have pictures of her and I with the small blanket. My grandmother (Mom Mom) and great-aunts back handpieced/quilted on quilting frames my grandfather made using saw horses and other things I didn't see. I remember her teaching me different stitches and the POP of the knot going through the Fabric was magic to a little girl. Now at 63, I'm going to give it a go, but without the frame, though with abundant memories
@@eavesdroppin1 With the quilt that I have just finished and handed over a week ago after 20 months, I sewed it as follows, bearing in mind that it is only the second quilt I have made. In fact I have never sewn anything, ever. On the back I had pieced together my son’s tshirts and hoodies of which the blocks were irregular, a cotton batting and the front was a plain cotton and I made a large serpentine film reel which consisted of more than 40 photos from babyhood to adulthood, his career and his achievements. It was so heavy and so thick. So I let the quilt lay on my tables to take the weight. I used the Japanese shashiko needles and number 8 perle cotton. They went through pretty smoothly. I also foolishly thought I’d match the borders. My word what a challenge, but I managed. On the cotton borders I used a needle with a golden eye, can’t remember the name. Sorry I’m lying in bed and I’m too lazy to get up. Came three in a pack. I very rarely backstitched except where I wanted to reinforce or the layers were too thick. I took so long because I was making it up as I went and I was stupidly ambitious.
@@KimtheElder I also learned so much from Melanie’s tutorials as I was learning. I too was so sorry to hear of her passing. My husband made me a beautiful quilting frame with three poles and cogs and everything. It can be used on a tabletop or on its legs. I was determined to learn how to use it. When I started the actual quilting of my first quilt, I found that I was more comfortable with using the oven glove method and that is what I am still using today. The quilting frame has been dismantled and has never been used, I’m sorry to say. As we are thinking of downsizing, I may sell it.
I'm 78 and a hand quilter. After sitting at my quilting frame, my back gets tired. I've tried hoops, and they're okay, but I can't always run a nice stitch. So this method is perfect.
Great video Rachel. I’ve been quilting for over 30 years now and I’ve always done it in the hand with small quilting needles. I was in a quilting group and they were very strict with how you did your quilting.😂 Times have changed through the years and it’s become more relaxed. As I’m getting older my fingers can’t handle a small needle. Also I’ve also pulled my thread from the back to hide the knots then you can’t damage the front of your quilt. Your quilt is beautiful and one day I might just be able to buy some liberty fabric and make one. It’s really expensive in Australia. Take care and look forward to seeing more of your projects.
Thank you for showing this so clearly and simply. You show what's needed in such a 'non-bossy' manner that it gives me confidence to believe that I can try this, even as a brand-new quilter!
Tip: When I use my bed for pin basting, I put my large cutting mat between the quilt and the bed so the pins have a firm surface. Then, I just slide the mat along the quilt as I go.
I've made a quilt for my Mum for her 80th birthday & hand quilted it!... Thank you Rachel for your inspiration & showing me that patience is part of the process.😊
So glad to see someone else who quilts without a hoop or frame! I always think I’m the only one, or that I’m doing it all wrong, by not using a frame. I also like your video, because it has no music. Plus your accent! Awesome! (I’m in Texas.) Oh! And a dog! Always a plus.
Wonderful video that I'm certain will encourage new quilters to give handquilting a try. I've been a quiltervsince 1991 and adore my time handquilting. Here's something I discovered recently. I have a friend who uses 505 spray baste for all her quilts. She has lovely big tables she can lay a queen sized quilt on...what a gift! Anyway, we basted a big quilt with 505, I quilted about half the blocks then life got in the way and it was a year before I got back to it. Not one pin in it BUT I had ironed it (the quilt sandwich) prior to quilting. A year...or maybe even two later, it hadn't pulled away at all. So try ironing your quilt right now. You won't need those pins. Happy quilting!
Excellent video! I've been hand quilting for 20+ years. I think your instructions are the best I've seen💕💕. Wish I had had this video when I first started quilting. Want to say also I think your quilt projects are beautiful. Thank you!
Perfect timing! I’m fixing to start to work on a quilt for best friend that belonged to her Husbands Great-Grandmother. It’s such an honor to have the opportunity to finish this for them.
This was very helpful. I also watch The Last Homely House. She got me started with hand quilting and she does not use a hoop but puts her quilt on a table. I’m going to try your method because I don’t have an old table to use. Kate also said the stitches don’t need to be even. Thank you!
This seems like such a relaxing hobby. I think I’m becoming interested. I crochet a ton for markets. And hand quilting seems like something nice to do this winter for a market break.
Thank you. That is quite helpful for me watching someone’s technique. I do a bit of hand quilting but couldn’t do it on my lap, had to sit at a table. Showing you grabbing that quilt in your left hand solves the issue I always had. Thanks again
I've done a lot of sewing over the years but am relatively new to quilting. So far I've made 5 quilts and am on the 6th. I started off hand quilting as I didn't have a walking foot for my old Bernina but the last 2 I've machine quilted (managed to source a Bernina walking foot to fit a 40 year old machine lol). However, I definitely prefer hand quilting both the look of it and the process. I couldn't bear using a hoop - way too fiddly for me - so I lay the quilt on the dining table, put my cutting mat down so as not to scratch the table and off I go. It takes me about 2 weeks to quilt a queen sized piece. I'm happy with that as it's a very meditative process. Some really ;useful tips in this video thank you. I might even try quilting on my lap.
PS I too like a big needle. I"ve tried loads but have now settled on sashiko needles. They have the length but aren't too thick in diameter and they have a big eye for size 8 thread.
You look so beautiful surrounded by your stunning quilt!!!! Love that dress on you. I also quilt in my lap no hoop. This was really good and simple instructions. Hopefully others will give it a go. It is so relaxing and peaceful. That back fabric is amazing, what is it called? I am still at the Alice book and am in the midst of several squares in a row that all have 16 - 1 1/2 inch squares sewn on corners around squares!!!!! Very hard to keep straight and square. I do think I now know where I am going off so if you have any pointers please share them. Really nice video ,this one. Jean Colorado USA
Thanks for the hand quilting demo. I will have a go at it. I do my spray basting vertically on a wall. Duct tape the back to the wall, spray, smooth out the batt to the back, spray, smooth out the top. Remove any wrinkles and keep smoothing until you are satisfied. Carefully remove tape and quilt sandwich from the wall. If you are using natural fiber batt, you can now iron the sandwich for extra adherence. Thanks for the video Rachel.
Thank you for showing how you hand quilt. I have only ever hand quilted my quilts as I think it looks better & somehow more authentic & I have picked up some tips from you. I didn't know about that quilt knot so will use that next time. I love the fabrics you used in the quilt, exactly what I like !
So enjoyable watching you hand quilt, I have only hand quilted one quilt in all the years that I have been making quilts. I watched Bonnie Hunter sitting and hand quilting a quilt she had made recently and I found it very relaxing just watching her. Thank you for sharing your time with us.
Thank you for your tutorial!!! Your video appeared on my feed just at the right time! I'm doing my first quilt and I want to quilt it by hand, but wasn't too sure how to do it. Now I know!!! Thank you again!
I just saw this as well & am hand quilting my first one, too! It is a queen sized one & I’m using different colors of my big stash of dmc floss. Good to hear Rachel mention that…I also follow Kate at The Last Homely House & she was my first inspiration to hand quilt with medium sized stitches 😊
Rachel I've just got to tell you how much I love your tutorials. Your voice is so soft, you don't rush which for me is great as I need time to understand. I haven't actually started a quilt yet as I'm a little nervous but watching your tutorials is so easy. My husband bought me a sewing machine many years ago with a quilting kit ( not used yet)! Hopefully you'll give me the confidence to start!? 🙏 Juliet from Peterborough x
I sometime do a combination of machine and hand quilting. The machine quilting secure the layers and i then add decorative hand quilting in the larger areas. Beautiful video and quilt!
When I pull the knot through, I place the needle just behind the knot (in then up),to hold the fabric, then pull. Kristen P from NH USA . LOVE YOUR PROJECTS. I completed my first hexi EPP from watching your channel. Thank you !
Hello and thank you Rachel. I love the look of hand quilting more than by machine. I tried it out on a metre square art quilt and enjoyed the process and felt that I had more control of the getting the effect I wanted. The fabrics you've put together on your quilt are lovely and cosy looking too 🥰
Hi Rachel! I'm just enjoying my Saturday morning cuppa, having a dig around RUclips craft videos. I'm pleased to have found your channel! I love sewing, quilting, embroidery, knitting, crochet....all sorts of crafts. While I enjoy following channels from crafters worldwide for inspiration and motivation, it is really nice to find a channel from fellow Brit who shops in the same places I do (Hobbycraft...Woolwarehouse....). I'll have to look out for some of that Hobbycraft coloured masking tape! Thanks for the great tutorial. I like hand quilting, but don't always like using a frame but was a bit unsure how things would work out 'frameless' on a big project. Clearly it's possible and works well! Thank you! (I've now subscribed to your channel too!)
@annepearce9926 hi Anne, welcome to the channel. I am glad you are enjoying my content 😃 I absolutely love hand quilting and it's so cosy to work with the quilt on your lap, perfect now the weather is changing (not that it has been warm this year though) have a great weekend 💕
Rachel, your videos are always a joy to watch and listen to. Your diction is so good that I don’t need the subtitles on (everyone seems to mumble these days). I’m tempted now to hand quilt again like I used to, my last 50 or so have been machine quilted.
I, too, baste my quilt on my bed. I liked your idea to remove all the bedding before spreading out the backing, wadding (in America we call it batting...) and the top. I will try this the next time I layer a quilt. One suggestion you might find helpful - I thread numerous needles onto the thread spool at one time so that I can easily draw out the thread and have a needle ready to go once I cut the thread. I like to use a hoop on a stand. Thank you for the demonstration! I'm glad quilters are using hand quilting. I get very tired of seeing so many people using a quilting machine.
THANK YOU! You show AND describe AND explain why you do each step, which I appreciate very much. I have never hand quilted, but I recently bought a hand pieced quilt top that is begging for hand stitched quilting! It has a diagonal motif across the whole top that I may machine quilt in the ditch, and then there is curved piecing in each diagonal section that I’d like to follow with a combination of Pearl 8 and finer thread. Your basting tips will also help me for this. (Bed basting? Genius!) This video showed me so much, and gives me hope that I can achieve my vision, even as a beginner. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
❤ for your very clear instructions. So far I have only machine quilted small quilts and only in straight lines. I am not even brave enough to try free motion. My big quilts go to the long arm quilter at great cost. However, my favourite quilts have always been hand quilted. I have never attempted to do it because I thought it was too complex for me. That has now changed thanks to your straightforward explanation. You have definitely inspired me to try with mynext quilt.
Very well done. Thank you. I have a very special quilt that I just can't seem to put the quilting to my sewing machine. I have never hand quilted a whole quilt by hand, but my heart says this is what my quilt needs. I pieced it in memory of my daughter. No hoops or frames for me. Not very comfortable with a thimble either. Your instructions and filming are so helpful. Thank you.
Your quilt is beautiful! I love your needle book, too! I'm going to make one with some hexie diamonds I've made. Thanks for the link for the video for that. Quilting on my lap or on my utiltiy table is more to my comfort. I have tried frames and hoops. My hubby even made an adjustable frame, out of the temporary steps we had while building our home. It has sentimental value, but I just couldn't make it work for my quilting for very long very long. I use crochet thread and a crewel needle to quilt with, so I don't worry about short stitches. I also pinstitch, and put them close enough together in the middle of the pieces, since I tend to quilt like you do, even though I'm a lefty. Love you helper popping in at the end.💕
Thanks for the tutorial on hand quilting, I am a newby to hand sewing, I usually use sewing machine, you have inspired me to try myself. I have been working on EPP hexagons. I love your enthusiasm. So thanks very much.
I only hand quilt as well. Making a king for my grandson using quilt as you go. It's so much easier quilting the blocks together. I use my ironing board when it gets larger and makes it so much easier to quilt. You just put the heavier part over the ironing board and I quilt as you do. Enjoyed your video
Thank you, Rachel. I'm going to do it! I never tried hand quilting, because I honestly thought I needed the large frame my g'mother had (though how I wish I had it and the room it took up!) You have made this look entirely doable, so I am going to :) Thank you from this 63 year young girl ;)
I just found you and absolutely love your quilting style and videos. I will definitely be watching. I ve just got back into quilting and loving it. I plan to make all of my children a quilt .😊 Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion for quilting.
I’ve recently found your videos and find your techniques quite interesting so thank you for sharing and I will be continuing to check out your videos. Again Thank you 👍❤️🙂
I'm just beginning at hand quilting and you make it soon like I can actually do it! And your work is beautiful! I love the quilt you are working on. Thank you
I love to hand quilt and I love the look of it! Unfortunately I have such severe arthritis in my hands that I’m not able to do the whole quilt now. So most of the quilt is done on the machine but I do leave open spaces for hand quilting. It’s a trade-off! Your quilt is gorgeous!
Wonderful video! I started with quilt as you go hexagons because of your videos and I'd love to get started on more traditional quilting because of videos like this as well. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Rachel, I'm catching up on your videos & just wanted to mention that whilst making my Daisy & Grace QAYG blocks (300 or so in !) I ran out of Guttermann for the invisible stitching &, as I couldn't get hold of any more Guttermann, I had to order "Coats and clark hand quilting cotton thread 350 yards" & it's amazing. You get more for your money & the thread is finer & yet just as stiff. Btw, merci beaucoup for the masking tape tip xxxxx
Thank you so much , I needed the demo to be encouraged..Lovely quilt fabric and colors from what I could see. You will show us when you are done ? Please..
I love your video’s such great content, I’m just doing a small hand quilting piece and will start a large quilt very soon 😀 Love the quilt you are working on, really pretty. Thank you so much 😊
I quilt the way you quilt, but I make my stitches about eight to the inch. I also use the eye of the needle to go in for that first stitch because the needle goes in between the fabric threads rather than through the fabric thread, that way it is easier to get the knot to pop when using a thicker thread. I do the same to pop the thread at the end.
Thank you for this video! I am now hand quilting my first one & you have reinforced my way of quilting-type of thread & size of stitches❣️ I also follow Kate on The Last Homely House & she has the same ideas-it makes it so much more enjoyable & truly your on work of art 🥰
Thank you for a great quilt. I have also basted on a carpeted floor but use T pins to secure the quilt. I find these give a good taught back and are more secure than tape. I got a mixed pack from Amazon. Your quilt will be beautiful when it is finished. Enjoy the process.
I do my quilts exactly like you do. I find that any small bubbles on the back even out in the wash. I do spray and pin though so it's minimal. I love hand quilting like this. Great tutorial ❤
I love your use of liberty fabric. I’m in the USA and you can’t really find it here, but I really like all the different combinations. It has a really lovely quality to it.
I really enjoyed your video. I took a hand quilting class about 15 years ago and was really put off. I'm not a fan of the hoop. Thanks for the tips for not using a hoop!
Thanks for another lovely podcast Rachel. I like using a hoop for hand quilting & find if I put the hoop on so the quilt is quite taught then press my hand in the middle it gives jus the right amount of looseness for hand quilting. Well it does for me anyway. If I see you at Birmingham this weekend I'll say hello. X
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Do give the pool noodles method a try on a folding table, which entails rolling each layer, back, batting and quilt top on pool needles and pin them into the foam of the noodle. Then simply unroll a couple of feet towards you and pin, pushing against noodles to keep everything taut. Keep pinning and unrolling until all done. Saves the back and gives good smooth backing. There is a video from a few years ago but can’t recall who showed it. Love the quilt, so pretty.
New subbie here. I love the houses behind you. So pretty. I am currently working on a yoyo quilt in shades of yellow. I’m going to try the spray basting and hand quilting 😊
Rachel the quilt you're working on is so pretty, love all the colorful patterned material and the design. What is the name of the design, I've practiced the log cabin designs in my quilts for family and made lots of random patterened quilts. It would be nice to complete a quilt with a specific pattern, I like the pattern you have used. I like both hand and machine stitching, depends on the circumstances at the time and how soon I need to have the project finished. I have a quilt that was hand sewed by my great-grandma and maybe my great-great grandma, aunts, cousins, etc. Would be so nice if there was a photo of them sewing it, with descriptions of who was who; and some details about the material used and such, anyway. I am happy to have been given the quilt by my cousin.
Thanks for this video, Rachel! When I saw the pins in your quilt last time, I didn't realize that you had also spray basted -- that would help a bit more for sure. I have never spray basted; I have used fusible powder, but it made the quilt too stiff and it was messy so would not do that again. Thanks for sharing the needle info, too; I like using Clover applique needles for quilting, but do want to try some more in case another suits me better. Blessings!
Thanks. I’m just about to quilt a new project. I’ve been using all purpose Gutterman thread. I think I’ll get some proper hand quilting thread, it looks much better. I like to sit at the table to do mine. The tablecloth is full of little stab marks 😂
I only do small quilts but left over scraps of bondaweb secure layers quite well. Sure quilts were finished because of a bed it's the best work area together with the floor when knees would allow !
I am 78 and want to make sure that my 3 children have at least one quilt specifically made for them. So, I have now big-stitched hand quilted 2 and 3/4 quilts with #10 crochet thread because I don't feel like juggling a big quilt on my sewing machine. I also quilt without a hoop, although I made one in the 90's using that method. After making the quilt sandwich on a folding table I smooth out everything and clip it to the edge. Starting in the middle I use masking tape (1/4" or 1" or?) to mark the area I want to quilt. Then I apply small quilter's safety pins placed very close together. Here are a few things I've discovered. #1 - The thread is too thick to pull through the fabric nicely and I have back stitched instead which is not the best on the back if it can be seen (but I know it is secure). #2 - The back is sometimes not as smooth or secure as I would like, so periodically I check the back to be sure it is being quilted properly. #3 - Interestingly it does not take as long as I thought it would and has resulted in a more interesting quilt. I have 3+ boxes of DMC embroidery thread left over from my cross-stitch days, and I prefer the crochet thread as it is one piece. When I am finished with these quilts, I hope to try my hand using one of your ideas. Thanks for all of your videos!
I am 68, a recently retired nurse. I started sewing 4 years ago during Covid, never having sewn anything before. I gave myself a target. One quilt for my granddaughter and one for each of my three children, total 4. The story photo reversible queen sized quilt for my granddaughter took 2 years. I have just finished the second quilt after 20 months. Both hand sewn and quilted. I have also embroidered their birth details on the quilt, by hand, and this forms part of the quilting process. I don’t use a hoop. I use my tables to take the weight and I move around the tables to do the quilting. In that way I reduce the weight on my wrists. Hopefully the last two quilts will not take that long.
To you and hazelem1266 - what blessings you are to your families. They will be wrapped in love long after you are gone. When my granddaughter was almost here, I decided to crochet a baby blanket. Melanie, who has since passed, gave me the confidence to give it a go. I never had had luck before, but I DID IT! It was basic, but I have pictures of her and I with the small blanket.
My grandmother (Mom Mom) and great-aunts back handpieced/quilted on quilting frames my grandfather made using saw horses and other things I didn't see. I remember her teaching me different stitches and the POP of the knot going through the Fabric was magic to a little girl. Now at 63, I'm going to give it a go, but without the frame, though with abundant memories
@@eavesdroppin1 With the quilt that I have just finished and handed over a week ago after 20 months, I sewed it as follows, bearing in mind that it is only the second quilt I have made. In fact I have never sewn anything, ever. On the back I had pieced together my son’s tshirts and hoodies of which the blocks were irregular, a cotton batting and the front was a plain cotton and I made a large serpentine film reel which consisted of more than 40 photos from babyhood to adulthood, his career and his achievements. It was so heavy and so thick. So I let the quilt lay on my tables to take the weight. I used the Japanese shashiko needles and number 8 perle cotton. They went through pretty smoothly. I also foolishly thought I’d match the borders. My word what a challenge, but I managed. On the cotton borders I used a needle with a golden eye, can’t remember the name. Sorry I’m lying in bed and I’m too lazy to get up. Came three in a pack. I very rarely backstitched except where I wanted to reinforce or the layers were too thick. I took so long because I was making it up as I went and I was stupidly ambitious.
@@KimtheElder I also learned so much from Melanie’s tutorials as I was learning. I too was so sorry to hear of her passing. My husband made me a beautiful quilting frame with three poles and cogs and everything. It can be used on a tabletop or on its legs. I was determined to learn how to use it. When I started the actual quilting of my first quilt, I found that I was more comfortable with using the oven glove method and that is what I am still using today. The quilting frame has been dismantled and has never been used, I’m sorry to say. As we are thinking of downsizing, I may sell it.
I'm 78 and a hand quilter. After sitting at my quilting frame, my back gets tired. I've tried hoops, and they're okay, but I can't always run a nice stitch. So this method is perfect.
Great video Rachel. I’ve been quilting for over 30 years now and I’ve always done it in the hand with small quilting needles. I was in a quilting group and they were very strict with how you did your quilting.😂 Times have changed through the years and it’s become more relaxed. As I’m getting older my fingers can’t handle a small needle.
Also I’ve also pulled my thread from the back to hide the knots then you can’t damage the front of your quilt.
Your quilt is beautiful and one day I might just be able to buy some liberty fabric and make one. It’s really expensive in Australia.
Take care and look forward to seeing more of your projects.
Thank you for showing this so clearly and simply. You show what's needed in such a 'non-bossy' manner that it gives me confidence to believe that I can try this, even as a brand-new quilter!
Tip: When I use my bed for pin basting, I put my large cutting mat between the quilt and the bed so the pins have a firm surface. Then, I just slide the mat along the quilt as I go.
I've made a quilt for my Mum for her 80th birthday & hand quilted it!... Thank you Rachel for your inspiration & showing me that patience is part of the process.😊
Loved this video. One of my fondest memories is my Mama, Aunts in our LR quilting a quilt on a quilting frame in TN. I'm 79 & I love quilts!!!
Thanks for this great video! I'm encouraged to try this by following your method. It's helpful that you shared your tools and up-close technique.
So glad to see someone else who quilts without a hoop or frame! I always think I’m the only one, or that I’m doing it all wrong, by not using a frame. I also like your video, because it has no music. Plus your accent! Awesome! (I’m in Texas.) Oh! And a dog! Always a plus.
Oh wow I finally found you. You're a great teacher. ❤❤❤
Wonderful video that I'm certain will encourage new quilters to give handquilting a try. I've been a quiltervsince 1991 and adore my time handquilting. Here's something I discovered recently. I have a friend who uses 505 spray baste for all her quilts. She has lovely big tables she can lay a queen sized quilt on...what a gift! Anyway, we basted a big quilt with 505, I quilted about half the blocks then life got in the way and it was a year before I got back to it. Not one pin in it BUT I had ironed it (the quilt sandwich) prior to quilting. A year...or maybe even two later, it hadn't pulled away at all. So try ironing your quilt right now. You won't need those pins. Happy quilting!
Thank you Rachel. I am 74 and a new quilter. I am going to try hand quilting. Your quilt is just beautiful.
Excellent video! I've been hand quilting for 20+ years. I think your instructions are the best I've seen💕💕. Wish I had had this video when I first started quilting. Want to say also I think your quilt projects are beautiful. Thank you!
@@RebeccaStokes-g6t that so very kind of you!!
Just what I needed. Thank for demystifying hand quilting. I love your mild manner to.
Perfect timing! I’m fixing to start to work on a quilt for best friend that belonged to her Husbands Great-Grandmother. It’s such an honor to have the opportunity to finish this for them.
That's amazing!
This was very helpful. I also watch The Last Homely House. She got me started with hand quilting and she does not use a hoop but puts her quilt on a table. I’m going to try your method because I don’t have an old table to use.
Kate also said the stitches don’t need to be even.
Thank you!
This seems like such a relaxing hobby. I think I’m becoming interested. I crochet a ton for markets. And hand quilting seems like something nice to do this winter for a market break.
Thank you. That is quite helpful for me watching someone’s technique. I do a bit of hand quilting but couldn’t do it on my lap, had to sit at a table. Showing you grabbing that quilt in your left hand solves the issue I always had. Thanks again
Glad it was helpful!
I've done a lot of sewing over the years but am relatively new to quilting. So far I've made 5 quilts and am on the 6th. I started off hand quilting as I didn't have a walking foot for my old Bernina but the last 2 I've machine quilted (managed to source a Bernina walking foot to fit a 40 year old machine lol). However, I definitely prefer hand quilting both the look of it and the process. I couldn't bear using a hoop - way too fiddly for me - so I lay the quilt on the dining table, put my cutting mat down so as not to scratch the table and off I go. It takes me about 2 weeks to quilt a queen sized piece. I'm happy with that as it's a very meditative process. Some really ;useful tips in this video thank you. I might even try quilting on my lap.
PS I too like a big needle. I"ve tried loads but have now settled on sashiko needles. They have the length but aren't too thick in diameter and they have a big eye for size 8 thread.
You look so beautiful surrounded by your stunning quilt!!!! Love that dress on you. I also quilt in my lap no hoop. This was really good and simple instructions. Hopefully others will give it a go. It is so relaxing and peaceful. That back fabric is amazing, what is it called? I am still at the Alice book and am in the midst of several squares in a row that all have 16 - 1 1/2 inch squares sewn on corners around squares!!!!! Very hard to keep straight and square. I do think I now know where I am going off so if you have any pointers please share them. Really nice video ,this one. Jean Colorado USA
Thanks for the hand quilting demo. I will have a go at it. I do my spray basting vertically on a wall. Duct tape the back to the wall, spray, smooth out the batt to the back, spray, smooth out the top. Remove any wrinkles and keep smoothing until you are satisfied. Carefully remove tape and quilt sandwich from the wall. If you are using natural fiber batt, you can now iron the sandwich for extra adherence.
Thanks for the video Rachel.
How quickly does the glue stick? Can you shift the fabric around a bit?
Thank you for showing how you hand quilt. I have only ever hand quilted my quilts as I think it looks better & somehow more authentic & I have picked up some tips
from you. I didn't know about that quilt knot so will use that next time. I love the fabrics you used in the quilt, exactly what I like !
So enjoyable watching you hand quilt, I have only hand quilted one quilt in all the years that I have been making quilts. I watched Bonnie Hunter sitting and hand quilting a quilt she had made recently and I found it very relaxing just watching her. Thank you for sharing your time with us.
Thank you for your tutorial!!! Your video appeared on my feed just at the right time! I'm doing my first quilt and I want to quilt it by hand, but wasn't too sure how to do it. Now I know!!! Thank you again!
I just saw this as well & am hand quilting my first one, too! It is a queen sized one & I’m using different colors of my big stash of dmc floss. Good to hear Rachel mention that…I also follow Kate at The Last Homely House & she was my first inspiration to hand quilt with medium sized stitches 😊
Rachel I've just got to tell you how much I love your tutorials.
Your voice is so soft, you don't rush which for me is great as I need time to understand. I haven't actually started a quilt yet as I'm a little nervous but watching your tutorials is so easy. My husband bought me a sewing machine many years ago with a quilting kit ( not used yet)! Hopefully you'll give me the confidence to start!? 🙏 Juliet from Peterborough x
I sometime do a combination of machine and hand quilting. The machine quilting secure the layers and i then add decorative hand quilting in the larger areas. Beautiful video and quilt!
When I pull the knot through, I place the needle just behind the knot (in then up),to hold the fabric, then pull. Kristen P from NH USA . LOVE YOUR PROJECTS. I completed my first hexi EPP from watching your channel. Thank you !
Hello and thank you Rachel. I love the look of hand quilting more than by machine. I tried it out on a metre square art quilt and enjoyed the process and felt that I had more control of the getting the effect I wanted. The fabrics you've put together on your quilt are lovely and cosy looking too 🥰
Hi Rachel! I'm just enjoying my Saturday morning cuppa, having a dig around RUclips craft videos. I'm pleased to have found your channel! I love sewing, quilting, embroidery, knitting, crochet....all sorts of crafts. While I enjoy following channels from crafters worldwide for inspiration and motivation, it is really nice to find a channel from fellow Brit who shops in the same places I do (Hobbycraft...Woolwarehouse....). I'll have to look out for some of that Hobbycraft coloured masking tape! Thanks for the great tutorial. I like hand quilting, but don't always like using a frame but was a bit unsure how things would work out 'frameless' on a big project. Clearly it's possible and works well! Thank you! (I've now subscribed to your channel too!)
@annepearce9926 hi Anne, welcome to the channel. I am glad you are enjoying my content 😃 I absolutely love hand quilting and it's so cosy to work with the quilt on your lap, perfect now the weather is changing (not that it has been warm this year though) have a great weekend 💕
Rachel, your videos are always a joy to watch and listen to. Your diction is so good that I don’t need the subtitles on (everyone seems to mumble these days). I’m tempted now to hand quilt again like I used to, my last 50 or so have been machine quilted.
I, too, baste my quilt on my bed. I liked your idea to remove all the bedding before spreading out the backing, wadding (in America we call it batting...) and the top. I will try this the next time I layer a quilt. One suggestion you might find helpful - I thread numerous needles onto the thread spool at one time so that I can easily draw out the thread and have a needle ready to go once I cut the thread. I like to use a hoop on a stand. Thank you for the demonstration! I'm glad quilters are using hand quilting. I get very tired of seeing so many people using a quilting machine.
THANK YOU! You show AND describe AND explain why you do each step, which I appreciate very much. I have never hand quilted, but I recently bought a hand pieced quilt top that is begging for hand stitched quilting! It has a diagonal motif across the whole top that I may machine quilt in the ditch, and then there is curved piecing in each diagonal section that I’d like to follow with a combination of Pearl 8 and finer thread. Your basting tips will also help me for this. (Bed basting? Genius!) This video showed me so much, and gives me hope that I can achieve my vision, even as a beginner. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@Cassandra-..- I am really glad to have helped you... I hope you enjoy hand quilting 💕
❤ for your very clear instructions. So far I have only machine quilted small quilts and only in straight lines. I am not even brave enough to try free motion. My big quilts go to the long arm quilter at great cost. However, my favourite quilts have always been hand quilted. I have never attempted to do it because I thought it was too complex for me. That has now changed thanks to your straightforward explanation. You have definitely inspired me to try with mynext quilt.
You are very welcome, happy stitching!
Какие красивые и разноцветные ткани на блоках.😍👍👏
Thank you 💕
Very well done. Thank you. I have a very special quilt that I just can't seem to put the quilting to my sewing machine. I have never hand quilted a whole quilt by hand, but my heart says this is what my quilt needs. I pieced it in memory of my daughter. No hoops or frames for me. Not very comfortable with a thimble either. Your instructions and filming are so helpful. Thank you.
It sounds like the perfect quilt to add the special touches of hand quilting to 💕
That was excellent. I love your approach and attitude, Rachel.
I also bought a hoop and couldn’t get on with it.
Lovely channel xx
Your quilt is beautiful! I love your needle book, too! I'm going to make one with some hexie diamonds I've made. Thanks for the link for the video for that.
Quilting on my lap or on my utiltiy table is more to my comfort. I have tried frames and hoops. My hubby even made an adjustable frame, out of the temporary steps we had while building our home. It has sentimental value, but I just couldn't make it work for my quilting for very long very long.
I use crochet thread and a crewel needle to quilt with, so I don't worry about short stitches. I also pinstitch, and put them close enough together in the middle of the pieces, since I tend to quilt like you do, even though I'm a lefty.
Love you helper popping in at the end.💕
Thanks Rachel for a very easy to understand tutorial on hand quilting a quilt on your lap!
You are very welcome
Thanks for the tutorial on hand quilting, I am a newby to hand sewing, I usually use sewing machine, you have inspired me to try myself. I have been working on EPP hexagons. I love your enthusiasm. So thanks very much.
I love your tiny houses behind you !!!!
I only hand quilt as well. Making a king for my grandson using quilt as you go. It's so much easier quilting the blocks together. I use my ironing board when it gets larger and makes it so much easier to quilt. You just put the heavier part over the ironing board and I quilt as you do.
Enjoyed your video
The most beautiful quilt, so neatly hand quilted 😍
Thank you ❤️
Thank you, Rachel. I'm going to do it! I never tried hand quilting, because I honestly thought I needed the large frame my g'mother had (though how I wish I had it and the room it took up!) You have made this look entirely doable, so I am going to :) Thank you from this 63 year young girl ;)
That's awesome that you are now able to hand quilt, I hope you enjoy it ❤️
Such a gorgeous quilt, thank you for some helpful tips ❤
You are very welcome Jane 💕
I just found you and absolutely love your quilting style and videos. I will definitely be watching. I ve just got back into quilting and loving it. I plan to make all of my children a quilt .😊 Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion for quilting.
You are so welcome!
I never thought about the bed…haha, you learn something new every day!❤️🧵🇦🇺🦘
Your video is a true inspiration for hand quilting. It is very relaxing doing it your way. Will give it a try without a hoop.
I’ve recently found your videos and find your techniques quite interesting so thank you for sharing and I will be continuing to check out your videos. Again Thank you 👍❤️🙂
Awesome, thank you!
I'm just beginning at hand quilting and you make it soon like I can actually do it! And your work is beautiful! I love the quilt you are working on. Thank you
Great tutorial! :) I like the crocheted blanket on your chair, too! Thanks! ❤
What a sweet quilting buddy you have!! I’m glad I found you today!!
I love to hand quilt and I love the look of it! Unfortunately I have such severe arthritis in my hands that I’m not able to do the whole quilt now. So most of the quilt is done on the machine but I do leave open spaces for hand quilting. It’s a trade-off! Your quilt is gorgeous!
Just starting my first row of hand quilting. Thank you for the tips.
Thank you so much for this information ❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful video! I started with quilt as you go hexagons because of your videos and I'd love to get started on more traditional quilting because of videos like this as well. Thank you for sharing!
That is very inspiring Rachel. Hand quilting is certainly something I will try. You certainly take the mystery out of it. Thank you xx
Hi Rachel, I'm catching up on your videos & just wanted to mention that whilst making my Daisy & Grace QAYG blocks (300 or so in !) I ran out of Guttermann for the invisible stitching &, as I couldn't get hold of any more Guttermann, I had to order "Coats and clark hand quilting cotton thread 350 yards" & it's amazing. You get more for your money & the thread is finer & yet just as stiff. Btw, merci beaucoup for the masking tape tip xxxxx
@lafranglaise3399 ooooh I'll keep an eye out for that, well done on making so many qayg blocks! 💕💕
Thank you so much , I needed the demo to be encouraged..Lovely quilt fabric and colors from what I could see. You will show us when you are done ? Please..
I love your video’s such great content, I’m just doing a small hand quilting piece and will start a large quilt very soon 😀 Love the quilt you are working on, really pretty. Thank you so much 😊
I quilt the way you quilt, but I make my stitches about eight to the inch. I also use the eye of the needle to go in for that first stitch because the needle goes in between the fabric threads rather than through the fabric thread, that way it is easier to get the knot to pop when using a thicker thread. I do the same to pop the thread at the end.
Great explanation and helpful closeups!
You are very welcome!
excellent demonstration. thank you
This brought back such good memories of my Grandmother .
Definitely
I want to try thank you 🤩
Thank you for your video Rachel. Just a suggestion, I always pop my thread from the back that way it doesn't leave a mark on the front.
Thank you for this video! I am now hand quilting my first one & you have reinforced my way of quilting-type of thread & size of stitches❣️ I also follow Kate on The Last Homely House & she has the same ideas-it makes it so much more enjoyable & truly your on work of art 🥰
Thank you for a great quilt. I have also basted on a carpeted floor but use T pins to secure the quilt. I find these give a good taught back and are more secure than tape. I got a mixed pack from Amazon. Your quilt will be beautiful when it is finished. Enjoy the process.
Love your videos. So enjoyed watching and listening to your chats. The beautiful things you have made by hand and machine. Love from a Happy Quilter.x
I love your hand quilting and hope to make your needle holder too💖
Thank you Rachel I’ve never been quite sure how to Hand quilt and what thread and needles are needed brilliant video 😊❤
I do my quilts exactly like you do. I find that any small bubbles on the back even out in the wash. I do spray and pin though so it's minimal. I love hand quilting like this. Great tutorial ❤
Danke!
Thank you so much ❤️
Looks like your quilt is made with Liberty of London fabrics, my absolute favorite! I quilt like you do and enjoy it so much.
Pinning to the bed is a great idea. I am going to try it with my next quilt. Thanks.
You are so welcome!
I love your use of liberty fabric. I’m in the USA and you can’t really find it here, but I really like all the different combinations. It has a really lovely quality to it.
Thank you for the video, that`s the way I like to quilt, too. And I love the relaxing music!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh Rachel, you made me laugh. I too duck tape the backing down. Not done the bed thing, might try it😂🤣
The duck tape worked a treat, the pins... proceed with caution 🤣
I really enjoyed your video. I took a hand quilting class about 15 years ago and was really put off. I'm not a fan of the hoop. Thanks for the tips for not using a hoop!
@@cynthiajasper2990 you are very welcome, I hope you can get into it without the hoop and enjoy the stitching 💕
LOVELY Quilt, you are working on, and thank you for the information.
Thank you, Rachel! That was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! 💕 thank you for watching x
Thanks for another lovely podcast Rachel. I like using a hoop for hand quilting & find if I put the hoop on so the quilt is quite taught then press my hand in the middle it gives jus the right amount of looseness for hand quilting. Well it does for me anyway. If I see you at Birmingham this weekend I'll say hello. X
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very pleasant to listen too. thank you. 🥰
Do give the pool noodles method a try on a folding table, which entails rolling each layer, back, batting and quilt top on pool needles and pin them into the foam of the noodle. Then simply unroll a couple of feet towards you and pin, pushing against noodles to keep everything taut. Keep pinning and unrolling until all done. Saves the back and gives good smooth backing. There is a video from a few years ago but can’t recall who showed it. Love the quilt, so pretty.
Excellent video!!!!
Your quilt is beautiful and this was very helpful. Thank you.
New subbie here. I love the houses behind you. So pretty.
I am currently working on a yoyo quilt in shades of yellow. I’m going to try the spray basting and hand quilting 😊
Thank you, I've got the houses up there to remind me to press on with them 🤣 I love yoyos
Love your videos!! ❤
Rachel the quilt you're working on is so pretty, love all the colorful patterned material and the design. What is the name of the design, I've practiced the log cabin designs in my quilts for family and made lots of random patterened quilts. It would be nice to complete a quilt with a specific pattern, I like the pattern you have used. I like both hand and machine stitching, depends on the circumstances at the time and how soon I need to have the project finished.
I have a quilt that was hand sewed by my great-grandma and maybe my great-great grandma, aunts, cousins, etc. Would be so nice if there was a photo of them sewing it, with descriptions of who was who; and some details about the material used and such, anyway. I am happy to have been given the quilt by my cousin.
Awesome tutor
Very nice video, thank you, learned some more. Like your voice and demeanor. Beautiful quilt by the way! Greetings from Almere in the Netherlands.
@margreethvermeulen178 thank you 💕
Thanks for this video, Rachel! When I saw the pins in your quilt last time, I didn't realize that you had also spray basted -- that would help a bit more for sure. I have never spray basted; I have used fusible powder, but it made the quilt too stiff and it was messy so would not do that again. Thanks for sharing the needle info, too; I like using Clover applique needles for quilting, but do want to try some more in case another suits me better. Blessings!
You are more than welcome! I do like spray basting, I think it gives a little extra security
Thanks for all your tips. I'm doing my first hand quilt❤
Enjoy!
Thanks. I’m just about to quilt a new project. I’ve been using all purpose Gutterman thread. I think I’ll get some proper hand quilting thread, it looks much better. I like to sit at the table to do mine. The tablecloth is full of little stab marks 😂
Beautiful video, Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks, just what i wanted to learn, new subscriber.
I only do small quilts but left over scraps of bondaweb secure layers quite well. Sure quilts were finished because of a bed it's the best work area together with the floor when knees would allow !
Great video and helpful tips. Thank you!
Классно получилось у вас ваше шитье
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Thank you!
Thank you this was so helpful
@@CarolWhite-ow4jk you are very welcome!
you are delightful!
Thank you 💕
Thank you for your video. I learned a lot.