Thank you so very much for your excellent tutorial on using the Clear Blue Tiles. I watched several Kimberbell videos, but your instructions are so much better, that I actually understand how to place the tiles and set up my embroidery machine.
@@jackiecorrado5884 I made a video for me time about a year ago that you might find helpful for this. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/Yv2WS4V4cRo/видео.htmlsi=3NzKK5YJxlMcrPbZ Let me know if that answers your questions.
@@creatingwithcassie this is a great video and I will use this method for sure next time. I made my table runner before I knew about CBT. And have sewn it together and quilted the main block. What I have left is the sashing and border. Is there a way to do this by bypassing the two tact down stitches and going directly to the design?????
@@jackiecorrado5884 If you can line it up correctly you could skip the steps on your machine and just do the design. The tack-down lines is also larger stitches and easier to pull out. Most often, when I Clear Blue tile something, I include the sashing and borders in the all-over design and don't do them separately. That might be something else you could consider as well.
I'm so glad that you love them as well. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I'm so glad you like the videos. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
You may find that a non-slip hooping mat is useful to keep the hoop from shifting around while you place the fabric/batting/stabilizer or whatever. I find that only having to concern myself with placing the fabric and stabilizer or “sandwich in the hoop, and not having to be wrestle with the hoop sliding around on my table makes for a much less frustrating experience.
You did a really good job explaining how to use these tiles. However, for demonstration purposes, I wish you had used a fabric that would have shown the pen marks and thread as it embroidered. Otherwise, I am anxious to try these tiles now. Thank you.
I made a big mistake I used a permanent pen instead of my erasable pen it was a Christmas Tree Wall hanging I had to make a new one I will never do that again
Thank you so very much for your excellent tutorial on using the Clear Blue Tiles. I watched several Kimberbell videos, but your instructions are so much better, that I actually understand how to place the tiles and set up my embroidery machine.
I'm so glad that you found this video helpful! Thanks for watching, and happy stitching! :D
White chalk pencil works great on dark fabric
Right. I so wish I had one at the time I made this video. Such a great tool!
@@creatingwithcassie can you do a video on quilting a small border. Please
@@jackiecorrado5884 I made a video for me time about a year ago that you might find helpful for this. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/Yv2WS4V4cRo/видео.htmlsi=3NzKK5YJxlMcrPbZ Let me know if that answers your questions.
@@creatingwithcassie this is a great video and I will use this method for sure next time. I made my table runner before I knew about CBT. And have sewn it together and quilted the main block. What I have left is the sashing and border. Is there a way to do this by bypassing the two tact down stitches and going directly to the design?????
@@jackiecorrado5884 If you can line it up correctly you could skip the steps on your machine and just do the design. The tack-down lines is also larger stitches and easier to pull out. Most often, when I Clear Blue tile something, I include the sashing and borders in the all-over design and don't do them separately. That might be something else you could consider as well.
Can you tell me where you got your thread rack? It’s awesome
It is just an amazon nail shelf. :D
Cassie I love that you make my embroidery life so much easier. Happy thanksgiving
I'm so glad to hear that!! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving as well.
I will try this with the dime magnetic hoop. Thanks for the video
Magnetic hoops make this so much easier. :D Good luck on your project!
Thank you Cassie!! Happy Holidays!
You're welcome! Happy Holidays to you too!! :D
I love my Clear Blue Tiles. I always learn something from you thank you for your clear instructions. Happy Thanksgiving
I'm so glad that you love them as well. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I'm so glad you like the videos. Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I am very excited to try Clear Blue Tiles, great tutorial.🧵🪡
I hope you do they are so much fun!!
Thanks for the video…
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great video
I'm so glad that you watched it. Happy Stitching!
You may find that a non-slip hooping mat is useful to keep the hoop from shifting around while you place the fabric/batting/stabilizer or whatever. I find that only having to concern myself with placing the fabric and stabilizer or “sandwich in the hoop, and not having to be wrestle with the hoop sliding around on my table makes for a much less frustrating experience.
Awesome, great suggestion. I'm so glad you shared this tip!
You did a really good job explaining how to use these tiles. However, for demonstration purposes, I wish you had used a fabric that would have shown the pen marks and thread as it embroidered. Otherwise, I am anxious to try these tiles now. Thank you.
I know. I'll have to make a new one with lighter fabric one day when I have a chance.
How do you tie off the threads on the back??
What machine are you using?
I am using a brother machine.
Thanks! And thanks for continuing to create videos for us. ❤
I made a big mistake I used a permanent pen instead of my erasable pen it was a Christmas Tree Wall hanging I had to make a new one I will never do that again
Oh no I'm so so so sorry!