How to Prep Your Quilting Path
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- When you're working on a big quilt or something with lots of quilting, making a stitch path ahead of time can bump up your efficiency. Join us as Kristina goes back to her Blues Quilt and shows you a few things you can do to map out a route and make the most of your quilting time.
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I am really enjoying your videos! Thank you.
It was fun to see You using rulers. Great job
Kristina, those are fantastic ideas for quilting a braid and flying “triangles”! 😂 TFS!
I wish your videos were longer. 🌷
Just love the overhead camera view!❤❤❤
A close up video over the quilt (like the older videos) would be helpfhl. Or, after you've quilted a section would've very helpful
Great video!
THANK YOU!
Love the tips and tricks you share. I didn't come up with the idea of using a coffee filter on the quilt top to collect threads but using one is handy and saves time. Dump as you quilt or toss the whole thing.
I bought the wrong size filters for our coffee maker (twice no less). The filters hold their shape nicely and collect a lot of thread ends.
That is a fantastic idea! I’ve been trying to think of a way to attach a catch bin somehow; but that is so simple! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I have a friend that puts fly paper on the side of her machine so she can just slap the thread on it!!
👍❤️😊
This is exactly what I've needed! Thank you. I notice you have other portions of the quilt already quilted. So, you advance/rewind the quilt often rather than working across? How do you avoid puckering on the back? Or do you not have issues with that?
In the first couple videos in this series, we talked about the basting of the quilt so that we could go back and forth. The basting prevents puckering.
@@HandiQuilterlots of looking underneath and smoothing. Still get some wrinkles mostly from being wrapped on the take up bar.
Are you basting several sections of the quilt, so that you can roll it forward and backwards?
In the first couple videos in this series, we talked about the basting of the quilt so that we could go back and forth.
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How to remember after advancing the quilt what I did already. If you’re looking for a continuity in symmetry anyway.
Notes..?
Take pictures as you go along!
I have just created my company in France. I want to buy an Amara lobgarm. do I necessarily have to go through a reseller in France? thank you for your reply.
You will want to purchase a machine in Europe to make sure you have the correct electrical requirements/certifications.
KRISTINA!!! YOU QUILTED OFF THE LINE!!!
The line I drew?? It goes away!!! (:
Once the drawn line is gone you'll never know. When l was practicing l was so depressed because l went off the drawn lines so many timed, but after it was washed, l couldn't tell what was on the line and what was off. 💖🌞🌵😷
'promo sm' 🌹
We can not see your quilting design.