You are so wonderful Natalia! I love watching your quilting videos. You are so very talented and you explain things so very well. The more and more that I've been watching you, the more and more I want to purchase and learn to use a long-arm quilting machine! ♡♡♡ Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!! You are such a beautiful person for teaching us your quilting skills! ♡♡♡
This particular machine is an 18" on a 10' table. I cannot recommend Gammill enough! I've quilted i on Gammills for 16+ years and have nothing but good to say! 😀
You are a marvel! I am interested in how you load your quilt. I did not notice in your book that you load your back onto the front top roller bar. On my Gammill that bar does not have a leader, it is just enameled metal; and I pin the bottom of my back to the front bottom leader. I could add a leader to the front roller bar. Perhaps I have been doing it wrong and I am very intrigued by your method. Would you mind explaining your choice? Thank you so much!
Love your video... quick question. I notice you pin your backing to the top bar and your top to the bottom bar. Every other video I've seen (and subsequently the way I do mine) is back goes to bottom bar and top pinned to top bar. I'm trying to figure out if there's a reason you do it the way you do it... can you tell us about that? Thanks
Natalia, Thank you for the video on loading your quilt. I noticed that you left the salvage on the backing fabric, I thought it was supposed to be removed before loading.
This helped tremendously, just needed a refresher without listening to 45 minutes of someone falling all over their words. The project is almost complete! Thank you :)
I’ve never used a long arm but am renting one next week to use in a quilt store and I honestly cannot make any sense out of what you are doing. I’m speaking from someone who is completely novice at using a long arm. What are you pinning that to? I don’t understand
Love watching you quilt. I have learned a lot from you and hope to learn more. You are AMAZING!
You are so wonderful Natalia! I love watching your quilting videos. You are so very talented and you explain things so very well. The more and more that I've been watching you, the more and more I want to purchase and learn to use a long-arm quilting machine! ♡♡♡ Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge!! You are such a beautiful person for teaching us your quilting skills! ♡♡♡
How large is your long arm? What smaller brand would you recommend? Size between 5 and 8 feet.
This particular machine is an 18" on a 10' table. I cannot recommend Gammill enough! I've quilted i
on Gammills for 16+ years and have nothing but good to say! 😀
You are a marvel! I am interested in how you load your quilt. I did not notice in your book that you load your back onto the front top roller bar. On my Gammill that bar does not have a leader, it is just enameled metal; and I pin the bottom of my back to the front bottom leader. I could add a leader to the front roller bar. Perhaps I have been doing it wrong and I am very intrigued by your method. Would you mind explaining your choice? Thank you so much!
How would you do this to line up front of quilt to back for a reversible quilt?
Love your video... quick question. I notice you pin your backing to the top bar and your top to the bottom bar. Every other video I've seen (and subsequently the way I do mine) is back goes to bottom bar and top pinned to top bar.
I'm trying to figure out if there's a reason you do it the way you do it... can you tell us about that? Thanks
Awesome. Thankyou!
Glad you liked it!
Natalia, Thank you for the video on loading your quilt. I noticed that you left the salvage on the backing fabric, I thought it was supposed to be removed before loading.
This was a customer quilt, I don't do any alterations to customer quilts. :)
Natalia Bonner Thanks for clarifying I wanted to ensure I was doing the correct thing removing the selvages.
This is a great video, very informative and quick. Shows just what it says :) How to load a quilt on a longarm
Thank you! :)
This helped tremendously, just needed a refresher without listening to 45 minutes of someone falling all over their words. The project is almost complete! Thank you :)
very very nice thank
I’ve never used a long arm but am renting one next week to use in a quilt store and I honestly cannot make any sense out of what you are doing. I’m speaking from someone who is completely novice at using a long arm. What are you pinning that to? I don’t understand
do you now still pin and still pin the top too?
Yes!
I can’t read and watch at the same time so I’ll pass for one that literally tells what to do.