I have 5 quilt tops 😂 it’s always the hardest part for me , of course I’m still new to quilting so I haven’t tried free motion yet but definitely want to learn
Not sure if you’ll see this as it’s a year since this video. I am busy with my second quilt ever, both hand sewn and hand quilted, both story/photo/memory quilts, reversible. My current quilt is using my sons old “gangsta” hoodies as the backing and as my front, a story of his childhood and family, as well as his profession. These I would like to put on a film strip using photos. I know it’s very ambitious for a learner quilter but I feel I have control because I can just make it up as I go. My question is this: when I do the quilting, do I do all three layers then come back and put the film strip, which will have about 20 photos, as an appliqué, or do I sew it onto the front and then quilt it? Obviously I cannot quilt through the photos and I’ll have to do some quilting on the reverse. The quilt will be queen size. Thank you very much.
I have several older ? vintage? tops that were washed by someone😞. Spent many hours trimming thread snarls off the back and pressing the wrinkled messes! Now, I’m stumped about what to quilt.
@@hazelem1266 you can have a longarmer baste it. You can hand baste every 4 to 6 inches to hold it in place or you could use your sewing machine and so the same thing. Basting is just big long stitches.
I had my statler retrofitted and I’m struggling to learn it. I’m accustomed to the old Mod 3 program. I want to do repeat patterns but I’m having trouble picking up the pattern after I have rolled my quilt. It wants to begin further past where the pattern height should be. I have watched your repeat pattern video but it doesn’t show how to roll and continue pattern rows. HELP
Hi @jancampbell600 ! There are a few ways to roll the quilt with repeat patterns, but it would be easier to explain with a video. We no longer have Gammill machines here, so I can’t film one:( I would visit Joan Knight website (quiltsandthings.com) and purchase her video called E2E Easy. It covers your question in depth and then some:)
I have 5 quilt tops 😂 it’s always the hardest part for me , of course I’m still new to quilting so I haven’t tried free motion yet but definitely want to learn
Thank you so much. Lots of great information and ideas.
If you want to pounce a pantograph, stitch the pattern w/o thread. Then there are holes to let the pounce through the paper.
Outstanding video! Thanks you two!
Such a lovely quilt behind you!
Great show!!!
For sit down long arms pounce the section you work on then pounce the next.
Love to to watch you two after hours shows... so much fun & learned a lot too!!!
Thank you both so very much!!! ⭐️
Would love to see you Corey, stitching up that full lone star to see you handling it 🙏🏼
Great ideas! You can also sew your Pantagraph on your sewing machine without thread and basting stitch.
I love this and need so much help. Lol. I got my red snappers from you and so love them.
This was great, I’d enjoy more how would you quilt it?
Thank you for the fun video and opportunity to win a pattern!
Good ideas!
Great session, this gives me aspects to think about when planning how to quilt different blocks...thanks
That was so informative and fun! Thanks for all the suggestions!mm
I loved this! I learned a lot on this segment and it made me excited to get creative!!
Wow! I have a sunbonnet sue almost identical to that one I was looking for ideas to quilt it with! Thanks!
The elk panel would be good with Glide prickly pear and the first design.
Not sure if you’ll see this as it’s a year since this video. I am busy with my second quilt ever, both hand sewn and hand quilted, both story/photo/memory quilts, reversible. My current quilt is using my sons old “gangsta” hoodies as the backing and as my front, a story of his childhood and family, as well as his profession. These I would like to put on a film strip using photos. I know it’s very ambitious for a learner quilter but I feel I have control because I can just make it up as I go. My question is this: when I do the quilting, do I do all three layers then come back and put the film strip, which will have about 20 photos, as an appliqué, or do I sew it onto the front and then quilt it? Obviously I cannot quilt through the photos and I’ll have to do some quilting on the reverse. The quilt will be queen size. Thank you very much.
Breaking down the quilt is always the most difficult for me!
I would love to send Corey a quilt to quilt.
I have several older ? vintage? tops that were washed by someone😞. Spent many hours trimming thread snarls off the back and pressing the wrinkled messes! Now, I’m stumped about what to quilt.
You can send us a picture and we can use it on the next episode we do if you would like. leqafterhours@lequilters.com
Yes do it again! This was fantastic! Can I email you some photos of quilts?
Yes you can! leqafterhours@lequilters.com
Newbie here, you said spritz water to help eat up fullness. Do you spray with water then let it dry then go back and quilt?
Yes.
Do you tack down your edges from top to bottom before you begin or do you tack down the sides as you go?
Hi Debby! We baste the sides down as we go:)
@@LindasElectricQuilters I realise you do long arm quilting, but how would you baste for hand quilting? Thank you.
@@hazelem1266 you can have a longarmer baste it. You can hand baste every 4 to 6 inches to hold it in place or you could use your sewing machine and so the same thing. Basting is just big long stitches.
I would like Corey to show me or show us how to keep the aspect of a pattern when you buy a pattern and you load it did all the sudden it enlarges
I’d love to win some long arm thread.
I had my statler retrofitted and I’m struggling to learn it. I’m accustomed to the old Mod 3 program. I want to do repeat patterns but I’m having trouble picking up the pattern after I have rolled my quilt. It wants to begin further past where the pattern height should be. I have watched your repeat pattern video but it doesn’t show how to roll and continue pattern rows. HELP
Hi @jancampbell600 ! There are a few ways to roll the quilt with repeat patterns, but it would be easier to explain with a video. We no longer have Gammill machines here, so I can’t film one:( I would visit Joan Knight website (quiltsandthings.com) and purchase her video called E2E Easy. It covers your question in depth and then some:)
What is the difference between e23 and a pantograph?
E2E is computerized talk and pantograph is handguiding talk.
What is the program that you are using to trial designs?
Its CS 7.3 from Gammill Statler machines.
Can barely hear what you're saying. Can you use microphones?