So glad to see some new videos using the Butler. I have had mine for several years and just continue to use the edge to edge designs. For some reason I never used the spacing when nesting. From now on I’ll be sure to use it. I will also use the cropping feature more after watching that video. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
I just ordered my Butler stitcher and am really excited. I'm watching your videos in anticipation and am finding them useful already. So interesting. Thank you!
When you're nesting, set the nesting point in the middle bottom of your quilting design on the quilt. When you roll the quilt during the nesting procedure you can roll until the machine is getting close to your take up bar. The nesting point is just a reference point for the machine to know how far you've actually rolled the quilt. When it's nesting design (a design that going up and down and fits inside the previous row ) pick the highest point of the bottom of the row for your nesting point. This way you won't accidentally roll too far and have that machine run into the bar during stichout
You should be able to move it. There is a small chance that you pushed the horizontal lock that's above the nesting icon. Try it again. If it still does it, call your dealer
Thanks for watching and your comment. You can choose to make the quilt area the size of their frame. I only do the quilt top so it's easier to see the quilt area on the tablet without zooming in. I also find it makes cropping easier with less pattern boxes. But, you can do it either way.
Just to let you know that I really appreciate all the videos that you do regarding the Quilt EZ tasks
Thank you! that means the world to me.
Thank you so much for this thorough and to-the-point tutorial. I hope you'll do more as I am brand new to computerized quilting.
Ditto!!!
So glad to see some new videos using the Butler. I have had mine for several years and just continue to use the edge to edge designs. For some reason I never used the spacing when nesting. From now on I’ll be sure to use it. I will also use the cropping feature more after watching that video. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
I just ordered my Butler stitcher and am really excited. I'm watching your videos in anticipation and am finding them useful already. So interesting. Thank you!
Thank you for the video on nesting! You made it easy to follow and it was easy to do!
Thank you for the butler video. I've had the butler software for 6+ years, nearly struggling the whole time and sticking to simple e2e patterns.
Jen, I baste mine down before hooking my clamps too.
Love your videos! Butler
Thank you so much Jen! You just clear up some question I had😃
Thank you very helpful
What if you only wanted to nest inside the border? Would you create a box? I assume so but would like to clarify. Thx
Just to clarify. Are you quilting the border or the center of the quilt?
My only question is how far do you roll the quilt? Do you go by where it is on the tablet?
When you're nesting, set the nesting point in the middle bottom of your quilting design on the quilt. When you roll the quilt during the nesting procedure you can roll until the machine is getting close to your take up bar. The nesting point is just a reference point for the machine to know how far you've actually rolled the quilt. When it's nesting design (a design that going up and down and fits inside the previous row ) pick the highest point of the bottom of the row for your nesting point. This way you won't accidentally roll too far and have that machine run into the bar during stichout
@@jenquilts8038 thank you so much! I'm new at this!!
While nesting my row machine wouldn’t move??? 😮
You should be able to move it. There is a small chance that you pushed the horizontal lock that's above the nesting icon. Try it again. If it still does it, call your dealer
At the beginning you marked the quilt top, not the quilting area of your frame
Thanks for watching and your comment. You can choose to make the quilt area the size of their frame. I only do the quilt top so it's easier to see the quilt area on the tablet without zooming in. I also find it makes cropping easier with less pattern boxes. But, you can do it either way.