Hello. Thank you for making such a great video.Thanks to you, I threw away the instructions.I was happy to update what I felt was necessary, but I used it right away because you explained it like this.Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart.I'm in Korea
Thank you ....i didnt even know i had a laser!!!! now i know where it was hiding lol ....thanks for your video for the installation one as well as for this one!
I use an Intelliquilter but an getting qmatic for home. In IQ, when you put the crosshairs on a line in the pattern, it has an arrow showing which direction it will sew. I wish Bernina would look at that feature.
Hi Pamela, Yes every system has its "perks". With Q-matic you can position the sew-head on a quilted line and choose "start at nearest point" and then "no sewing". You can then see which direction the head will move and go from there. I do like the idea of the directional arrow that Intelliquilter offers. Let Bernina know via a support ticket for future feature request.
Yes, I believe you are correct i.e. when you move the sewed, the new cross hair moves which gives you more points of reference for more accurate placement. That is a nice new feature.
@@shannonofpa7499 good morning - I do have a question though....once I update my Q24 to the newest version - some of my settings disappeared.....one setting I can not figure out how to set it is - when I put my needle up and down I would like my presser foot to lift.....any idea where to find this setting without having to manual do it?
@@sharonfisher4495 You are correct Sharon, the update did bring our handlebar buttons back to default and you may recall in the video that I had to reset my Laser (turn it on and set it to A - automatic). The knot function for the handlebar will cause the needle to go up and down and bring up the presser foot. Otherwise, my understanding is that the needle up/down and the presser foot lift are two separate functions that you can put on the handlebar buttons as you see fit. On the sewing screen you will see the four currently programmed buttons. You would select on the screen the button you with to reassign the function to. That will open up a screen with the available choices e.g. knot function. Hope I understood your question correctly.
Hi Sue, I believe you are correct. In the snap to point function there is the new alignment line that helps align to various things on the Y axis when advancing the quilt. The line moves with the sew head.
Thank you for this, I just downloaded the update, I love how you have explained everything. love from Australia
Thank you for the kind comment. Glad my video was of help.
Omgosh Shannon so glad to have found you -super video thank you 😊
You're quite welcome Kathy. Glad my video was helpful.
Thank you so very much!
Shannon, excellent tour of the new features we will enjoy in 3.0! Thank you
Thank you for the kind comment Maryann.
Hello. Thank you for making such a great video.Thanks to you, I threw away the instructions.I was happy to update what I felt was necessary, but I used it right away because you explained it like this.Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart.I'm in Korea
You're welcome JG. Like yourself, I prefer seeing what needs to be done VS reading what needs to be done.
Great job very informational. Thank you :)
You're quite welcome. Glad you found the video helpful.
God bless you!! Thank you so very much for this video!!!
You're quite welcome Jacqueline. I am glad that you found it helpful.
Thank you ....i didnt even know i had a laser!!!! now i know where it was hiding lol ....thanks for your video for the installation one as well as for this one!
I use an Intelliquilter but an getting qmatic for home. In IQ, when you put the crosshairs on a line in the pattern, it has an arrow showing which direction it will sew. I wish Bernina would look at that feature.
Hi Pamela, Yes every system has its "perks". With Q-matic you can position the sew-head on a quilted line and choose "start at nearest point" and then "no sewing". You can then see which direction the head will move and go from there. I do like the idea of the directional arrow that Intelliquilter offers. Let Bernina know via a support ticket for future feature request.
Thank you for this video. Very informative and helpful
You're very welcome Butch. I'm glad that my video was helpful.
Is the crosshair where the sewhead is? I'm wondering if it would have moved if you moved the sewhead?
Yes, I believe you are correct i.e. when you move the sewed, the new cross hair moves which gives you more points of reference for more accurate placement. That is a nice new feature.
Excellent- thank you!
I appreciate your positive comment Sharon. I'm glad you found my video helpful.
@@shannonofpa7499 found it very helpful....as I am a visual learner....
@@shannonofpa7499 good morning - I do have a question though....once I update my Q24 to the newest version - some of my settings disappeared.....one setting I can not figure out how to set it is - when I put my needle up and down I would like my presser foot to lift.....any idea where to find this setting without having to manual do it?
@@sharonfisher4495 You are correct Sharon, the update did bring our handlebar buttons back to default and you may recall in the video that I had to reset my Laser (turn it on and set it to A - automatic). The knot function for the handlebar will cause the needle to go up and down and bring up the presser foot. Otherwise, my understanding is that the needle up/down and the presser foot lift are two separate functions that you can put on the handlebar buttons as you see fit. On the sewing screen you will see the four currently programmed buttons. You would select on the screen the button you with to reassign the function to. That will open up a screen with the available choices e.g. knot function. Hope I understood your question correctly.
Is there a way to get in contact with you?
Are these new updates or do you have to repurchase the program?
Hi Patty. This is an update to the Qmatic program. So no additional purchase is needed.
I’m wondering if the realign lines are connected to the sew head?
Hi Sue, I believe you are correct. In the snap to point function there is the new alignment line that helps align to various things on the Y axis when advancing the quilt. The line moves with the sew head.