Quilting with IQ Designer/ Design Center
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024
- Come join me as I teach you how to quilt the Hoffman Dream Panel using the features of IQ Designer/Design Center.
For more project ideas visit my website at www.salimacreates.com
THANK YOU! I just had an Ahh Haa! moment. Ive had this panel for a year and have been afraid to start. Fingers crossed I'm going for it.
Thank you for the video. I know this is a couple of years old, but still, it was very helpful.
Thank you for your time and sharing of your great knowledge. I just found your tutorials and they are helping me.
Hi Salima! I just received my panels from your shop and will attempt this on the Lumnaire. Looking forward to future videos! I am a new subscriber! Love this tutorial!
Thank you. I am just starting on my Solaris. This really helps me!
Lynn Cranmer - Congratulations! You will love your machine:)
After watching your video on the Dream Panel, I hooped and scanned my panel. Feedback told me "too much Data" I was unable to add my fills. What am I doing wrong? I love watching all of your videos. You are a very good teacher. Thank you Salima!
Beautifully done!
Thank you Salima, this is all very interesting and I want to try it. I do wish you would show the scanning mat and then also how you hooped the flower panel. Could you do this with your next video? Thank you.
AngiesQuilting - yes I will be adding more videos to my channel as well as lessons on my website! Thank you for your feedback:)
I am a complete beginner on the Brother Luminaire XP3. Could I please possibly ask if your Baby Lock Enhancing your IQ Bundles volume 1-7 would they work on my Brother machine? I love your teaching and seriously thinking of purchasing them. ❤
very good and I thank you...a big help this is!!
melamarillotx - thank you! Glad you liked it:)
Very good video Salima. I'll send you a picture of mine
Hi good video just got my valiant and I want to learn all it can do through the IQ designer, wandering where you got your wide stylus?
Linda Wallace - Thank you Linda! The stylus comes with the Baby Lock Solaris.
I love the way you not only give an exceptional step-by-step demonstration for a particular project or technique, but you also provide the theoretical decision making process bondage steps. This lets me learn how to analyze what I’m wanting to do and work through the various options so I can select a combination of options to provide the desired result. This is so much better than just blindly ambling along following instructions until the project is done, with no earthly idea how I got there or what each step was intending to teach me. Thank you. Also, can you advise where I can acquire a touchscreen stylus like the baby lock instrument you were holding in your video. Thank you again
kevin cribbs - thank you Kevin!
Thank you for a great video. What did you use for batting? Some people are using 80/20 with a layer of wool.
Susan Fiondella - Thank you Susan! I used Quilters Dream Select Batting.
Is it possible to use fills from sources other than inside the Babylock machine for this exercise?
Thanks for the video. I was curious as to why you didn’t draw a line around the section you wanted to fill in and then select do not stitch the line. Then you would just have to use the bucket to fill in the entire area without using the paint brush. It seems like it would be less steps. Do you feel the line isn’t as accurate?
Randi Kraus - Thank you! You definitely can use the line to draw around then do a no see so it doesn’t stitch it out and fill it. I found it easier to use the paintbrush... i didn’t have to be so accurate then:))
Thank you!
Salima, sorry but I am struggling with the scanning in the Brother Design centre. If I scan the design with my hoop attached into design centre it asks me for my snowman sticker. After it scans it tells me it won't recognise it. But, when I scan in the design with the scan frame it is fine. So, my question is, do I scan the design initially with the scanning frame, fill in the area I want filled, go through the process to the embroidery, then rescan my fabric again hooped. It makes sense to do this I think, but not sure I am totally getting it correct. Many thanks.
Salima, I answered my own question ((-: I now know that you scan it with the scanning hoop get the picture on the screen, do your outlining and then hoop, then rescan in hoop and embroider. Thanks. Great tutorial.
Barbara McLachlan - you sandwich your fabric in the largest hoop - not the scanning mat. So you are first scanning the fabric. Once it is on the screen then you go around and fill in each petal. Hope this makes sense:)
Is the backing already on your quilt? If yes, how do you keep thread from bunching up on the back? Or is the backing so busy that it does not show?
How about the Altair?
Do you use batting and quilt through he batting?
Barbara Goodell - Yes Barbara I hooped the panel then batting and backing fabric.
When you scan the fabric in, is it directly into IQ Designer, in my case Brother Design center? I have tried to do what you are doing but no lines are showing when I touch the screen. Obviously missing something here! If I go to next,then it shows up what it is that I have traced on the machine. But not when I trace around something while the petals are showing. Hope that makes sense.
Barbara McLachlan - When you scan the fabric and you need to increase the brightness of the panel. Do not increase it all the way - if you do that you will not see the lines you drew. Hope this helps!
Thank you Salima very much. Knew it had to be something simple. Much appreciated @@salimajaffer1631
It doesn’t work on the Destiny 2
Cass Kriley - what part are you having trouble with? This technique works on the Solaris -Destiny, Luminaire - Dream machines.
Cass Kriley - Thank you for reaching out... glad it works now))