Thank you so much! Your attention to detail such as “checking clearance of the template” Is golden. You made the learning process so much easier , No frustration.
What an excellent tutorial. I'm sure complete newbie to quilting, have my templates, and have been intimidated to the point of doing NOTHING. This video has helped immensely. Thank you so much 💓
Thanks Teryl -- I, too have a Janome so your time in explaining the parts of the hopping foot, really helped! [I had gotten two packages and it took pieces from both]. Also thrilled to hear that I can use your rulers and other long arm rulers with this foot. Still love my Innova, but for smaller projects, I'm signed up for a few classes on quilting with my Janome. My husband & I so enjoyed meeting you and your husband many years ago & value your tools and expertise in the quilting industry.
So glad to be of help. Hope you and your husband are doing well! It's good to hear that you are still going strong with your quilting and constantly learning.
Thank you for this video. I am just about to buy a new sewing machine and some accessories for FMQ. I found your video on how to use templates. Not that I am ready for that yet, but I have tried FMQ in the past and it's reassuring to see you get it wrong when you bobbled. I unpick a lot 🤣 Thank you for sharing.
Thank you i am a new machine quilter but I have been making quilt for many years so your vedio has make me try using rulers with machine quilting, thank you again.
I’m such a beginner, this was very helpful to understand how to use templates, I have a pattern that I want to try, I think maybe I can now! Thank you!
This is perfect! I love it. I only have the darning foot and I thought I can do quilting with it so I started to watch some videos. Thanks for tell me that darning foot can not be used for quilting. I didn't know that. Great video.
(Sep 2021) Brilliant close-ups on this tutorial! Really enjoyed seeing how to do this on a domestic machine (especially as I am not likely to be able to afford a longarm machine in this lifetime ;-) Subscribing now, can't wait to view more of your videos.
Awesome tutorial! I actually think I could do this, not too expensive either. I have only been seriously quilting for a few years, but I am gaining skill, knowledge, and confidence weekly. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial Teryl. 😀
I'm recently just learning about this quilting foot, the quilting foot that I have goes up and down with the needle. I've never seen this foot that doesn't move, just the needle moves.
Thankyou, Teryl, for a very informative video. I have just bought 6 templates and the tool you used and, looking at them, I was totally confused! I wasn't even sure whether to have the feed dogs down, or not! I am useless at free motion quilting - not sure if I will ever get it - so this is the next best thing to enable me to quilt my own projects. I wonder if you could help me with something else, please. I have just used a method of putting the quilt sandwich together using pool noodles - have you ever used this method? It saves a lot bending and kneeling on the floor! What I am unsure about is whether to take the noodles out before I start quilting, as I just don't see how I can quilt a large quilt with them in. Trouble is they are pinned into the noodle on the inside of the roll! I'd be grateful for any advice you can give me and thanks again.
I have this machine (special addition) please can you tell me what speed setting the slider control is set and if this can be done without the peddle. Thank you for showing us. Great tutorial.
I just love learning from you Teryl! You are absolutely amazing!! I have some of your templates unfortunately I bought them when I didn't know what I was doing and got 1/2 and they are too big for my Brother but I kept them in Hope's that i will maybe get a long arm someday or get a sewing machine that they will work on! 💜💜
I disagree with your comment on not needing a opening in the template when using a domestic machine. Having an opening allows you to use swap out a template to another shape template without having to break thread. Also I much prefer to using templates that have the puzzle piece to fill in the gap of the opening. Janome have a set of template rules especially for domestic machines, they were designed by Westalee for Janome. You also kept referring to your ruler foot as a hopping foot which it is not. This is a very good explanation of the ruler foot for Janome sewing machines. janome.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/March-2019-Janome-Ruler-Work-Foot.pdf
On your sewing machine, do you have a threader fix on your machine? I have one and since I change my needle, I am not able to threading my needle. I can’t ask the machine dealer cuz with the COVID-19, in Quebec, every store are closed! Can you tell me if it’s possible that the kind and size of the needle hole is too small for the threader? Please, help.
Mine does have the same but I prefer just to screw mine to the post as it stops that irritating hopping and works lovely. But you move your template, that's when you get a wobble, naughty naughty! Hahaha!-xxx
I was surprised to hear you say that your machine is a low shank machine. I have the Janome 8900 (in the UK) but it is a high shank machine. My lighter Janome that I take to workshops is low shank. Maybe I misheard you or something?
Thank you so much! Your attention to detail such as “checking clearance of the template” Is golden. You made the learning process so much easier , No frustration.
You are so welcome! I am in the process of making some more videos now. Stay tuned.
Oh my god THIS is how they do perfect lines!!! I thought I was just terrible at free hand but wow that is just amazing! Thank you for the vid!
Thank you so much. I’ve been wanting to learn this and your directions are perfect. You were easy to follow and have a pleasant voice to listen to.
Very helpful! And I sure like your personality and voice! Very enjoyable to watch, listen, and learn!
THAT WAS TOTALLY AWESOME!! Loved it
What an excellent tutorial. I'm sure complete newbie to quilting, have my templates, and have been intimidated to the point of doing NOTHING. This video has helped immensely. Thank you so much 💓
You are so welcome! I am in the process of making some new videos now. Stay tuned. Teryl
I just bought some templates and yours was the first video that truly helped me understand how to use them. Thank you!
Thanks Teryl -- I, too have a Janome so your time in explaining the parts of the hopping foot, really helped! [I had gotten two packages and it took pieces from both]. Also thrilled to hear that I can use your rulers and other long arm rulers with this foot. Still love my Innova, but for smaller projects, I'm signed up for a few classes on quilting with my Janome. My husband & I so enjoyed meeting you and your husband many years ago & value your tools and expertise in the quilting industry.
So glad to be of help. Hope you and your husband are doing well! It's good to hear that you are still going strong with your quilting and constantly learning.
...you make everything easy to follow. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Thank you for this video. I am just about to buy a new sewing machine and some accessories for FMQ. I found your video on how to use templates. Not that I am ready for that yet, but I have tried FMQ in the past and it's reassuring to see you get it wrong when you bobbled. I unpick a lot 🤣
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you i am a new machine quilter but I have been making quilt for many years so your vedio has make me try using rulers with machine quilting, thank you again.
I’m such a beginner, this was very helpful to understand how to use templates, I have a pattern that I want to try, I think maybe I can now! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
This is perfect! I love it. I only have the darning foot and I thought I can do quilting with it so I started to watch some videos. Thanks for tell me that darning foot can not be used for quilting. I didn't know that. Great video.
Very helpful video. You answered many questions I had.
Your honesty and detailed video and explanation are easy to follow, great job. thank you so much.
Thank you Teryl for demonstration....Very helpful
okayyyyyyy, there is hope for me yet. Saving this video. Thanks.
Great instructional video! Just what I was looking for!
Glad it was helpful!
Love the way you show how exactly to place the ruler for the different arcs. Thanks very much
(Sep 2021) Brilliant close-ups on this tutorial! Really enjoyed seeing how to do this on a domestic machine (especially as I am not likely to be able to afford a longarm machine in this lifetime ;-) Subscribing now, can't wait to view more of your videos.
Thank you. Teryl
Awesome tutorial! I actually think I could do this, not too expensive either. I have only been seriously quilting for a few years, but I am gaining skill, knowledge, and confidence weekly. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial Teryl. 😀
I'm recently just learning about this quilting foot, the quilting foot that I have goes up and down with the needle. I've never seen this foot that doesn't move, just the needle moves.
Teryl, Thanks for the info. I just got a new Janome S5. You are very good at teaching these templates.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Purchasing templates now!
I agree with you. I have a Janome 15000 and my problem is the stitch length ,
What stitch length do you recommend? I love what you did to your quilt.
Thankyou, Teryl, for a very informative video. I have just bought 6 templates and the tool you used and, looking at them, I was totally confused! I wasn't even sure whether to have the feed dogs down, or not! I am useless at free motion quilting - not sure if I will ever get it - so this is the next best thing to enable me to quilt my own projects.
I wonder if you could help me with something else, please. I have just used a method of putting the quilt sandwich together using pool noodles - have you ever used this method? It saves a lot bending and kneeling on the floor! What I am unsure about is whether to take the noodles out before I start quilting, as I just don't see how I can quilt a large quilt with them in. Trouble is they are pinned into the noodle on the inside of the roll! I'd be grateful for any advice you can give me and thanks again.
I am sure I am responding to late to be of any use. I am not familiar with pool noodles. I hope you figured it out by now.
My Janome MC11000 is a tall shank machine in general. Will find out
if /how the ruler foot fits. I want template experience next. TKS!
Thank you for being real!!!
I have this machine (special addition) please can you tell me what speed setting the slider control is set and if this can be done without the peddle. Thank you for showing us. Great tutorial.
Very helpful video.
Thank you great tutorial.
Janome‘s are both, low shank and high shank
I just love learning from you Teryl! You are absolutely amazing!! I have some of your templates unfortunately I bought them when I didn't know what I was doing and got 1/2 and they are too big for my Brother but I kept them in Hope's that i will maybe get a long arm someday or get a sewing machine that they will work on! 💜💜
Thank you so much for telling us how to use templates
What do you have in front of your sewing machine to support more of the fabric? Does it have it's own table?
Even if I attache fabric before quilting, the fabric wrinkles. I don't know why. Could you tell me what happend ?
Extremely helpful info. Will be looking for a ruler foot for my Brother 6200D
Those are nice templates
I disagree with your comment on not needing a opening in the template when using a domestic machine. Having an opening allows you to use swap out a template to another shape template without having to break thread. Also I much prefer to using templates that have the puzzle piece to fill in the gap of the opening. Janome have a set of template rules especially for domestic machines, they were designed by Westalee for Janome. You also kept referring to your ruler foot as a hopping foot which it is not. This is a very good explanation of the ruler foot for Janome sewing machines. janome.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/March-2019-Janome-Ruler-Work-Foot.pdf
what kind of templates were you using or does it not make any difference?
really enjoyed your tutorial very helpful thank you.
Im having a problem finding the right attachment for my brother machine. I bought one, but it sits too close to the fabric.
Thank you so much
You are so welcome. I am just starting to make more videos. Stay tuned!
I’m confused. I was told my Janome 8900 is a high shank and that’s the ruler foot I brought.
On your sewing machine, do you have a threader fix on your machine? I have one and since I change my needle, I am not able to threading my needle. I can’t ask the machine dealer cuz with the COVID-19, in Quebec, every store are closed! Can you tell me if it’s possible that the kind and size of the needle hole is too small for the threader? Please, help.
Mine does have the same but I prefer just to screw mine to the post as it stops that irritating hopping and works lovely. But you move your template, that's when you get a wobble, naughty naughty! Hahaha!-xxx
Where can we buy the presser foot? and What is the price
What is that additional "toe" called please, that you are using with the templates? closed toe
Where do I have template made for my project?
excited that my Janome 8900 can free motion with "templates" Thanks
where do you get your Templates.....TY , sheila
I design them and then have them manufactured locally at machine shops. All in Utah so far.
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What’s the name of this foot
The foot is called a Ruler Foot. Sorry I am so slow at responding.
Thank you for sharing. 8-)
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I was surprised to hear you say that your machine is a low shank machine. I have the Janome 8900 (in the UK) but it is a high shank machine. My lighter Janome that I take to workshops is low shank. Maybe I misheard you or something?
Gwen Harlow My Janome 7700 is a high shank as well!
My Janome MC6600 is also a high shank machine. I love it!