I was quite sure it was you who had the stitch regulator on RUclips with this setup but cannot now find that video. Can you tell me where I can find it and also do you have an email address to send questions to, to get answers quicker? Thank you for all the time you spend showing us newbies how to deal with this setup.
I am new to quilting and am very interested in getting a Grace Q zone but wasn't sure how the quilt rolled up as you quilted. Thank you very much for showing how that is done.
I just purchased the Q-Zone frame and there was a back elastic clamp that was missing as well. I was able to order it from my local sewing shop. It really helped to have that missing clamp.
My friend had another free motion quilt frame and we used blue tape on the quilt to show how far the machine would go! This is great how you can use your machine on the frame. How easy is it to take on/off and set up?
Blue tape would be a great idea! This particular machine is pretty heavy. I leave it on the carriage all the time. But if I were using a lighter machine you would simply unhook the channel locks and move your machine!
Thank you! This is a great tutorial!
I was quite sure it was you who had the stitch regulator on RUclips with this setup but cannot now find that video. Can you tell me where I can find it and also do you have an email address to send questions to, to get answers quicker? Thank you for all the time you spend showing us newbies how to deal with this setup.
You can email me at hotmessquilter@gmail.com
I am new to quilting and am very interested in getting a Grace Q zone but wasn't sure how the quilt rolled up as you quilted. Thank you very much for showing how that is done.
Nice video. Very helpful!
Glad to hear that!
I just purchased the Q-Zone frame and there was a back elastic clamp that was missing as well. I was able to order it from my local sewing shop. It really helped to have that missing clamp.
Excellent info! Thank you for sharing!
very helpful, thinking of buying this just not sure and I have a Jazz II.
I think if you’ve mastered FMQ already this is a good natural progression. And if you don’t have space, this is perfect!
Thank you so much. Most of the others are done on a domestic machine.
My friend had another free motion quilt frame and we used blue tape on the quilt to show how far the machine would go! This is great how you can use your machine on the frame. How easy is it to take on/off and set up?
Blue tape would be a great idea! This particular machine is pretty heavy. I leave it on the carriage all the time. But if I were using a lighter machine you would simply unhook the channel locks and move your machine!