Thank you for sharing this. I found a person doing this by hand but I don't think my hands would co-operate. The machine will make this project easier.
I just found a small pillow that I had learned how to trapunto in the 80s also. I remember seeing it in a magazine and thought it was the coolest thing.
Oh wow, I have thought about doing this, but I didn’t realize it actually does exist and I sure didn’t know it has a name. Thank you Lisa. EXCELLENT!!! God loves you. Jesus died for you. God bless you.
Great video. Question, I sen your mug rug with the mothers day words on pink fabric. I am wondering how you did this, as sublimation is normally only on white fabric. It looks wonderful. The techniques you shown us was very interesting. Thank you.
What kind of glue are you using for the glue basting? Is it a special kind for fabric and sewing or just a regular craft/school grade glue stick, please? Thanks!
Those are AWESOME tips & tricks. Not sure if I'm up to this in my quilting journey but it will be helpful if I get ambitious. Love the designs, too! I wonder if a zipper foot on that last method would be helpful...? 🤔 Thanks so much for the great tutorial!
Just found your videos on Tee shirt quilting and I can't get enough of your videos. I'm making my first tee shirt for my granddaughter for her senior year next year 21/22.. I watched one and you said you were going to do a cheer leading and would show how it's done. I want to put her very first cheer leading suit in her quilt. Do you mind showing or telling me where to find it. You are going save the day. I ve made several for my grandchild, but we have her tee shirts, jerseys, volleyball to go into this quitl
I have a question about the Mothers Day print on your fabric, Was that done with your scan and cut? or is it a special printing you did? I really like it. the first one you worked on was very pretty as well and I think this is the first time I have seen this done. Thank you for the demonstration.
Thank you for sharing this. I found a person doing this by hand but I don't think my hands would co-operate. The machine will make this project easier.
Thank you for explaining this!
Thanks so much! Very helpful!
I learned these methods during textiles studies but it’s great to have a refresh. 😊
I started trapunting in the 80's we did by hand .thanks for bringing back your method is far more advanced then the ones we did!! Thank you again😇😍
You are so welcome Neva!
I just found a small pillow that I had learned how to trapunto in the 80s also. I remember seeing it in a magazine and thought it was the coolest thing.
Thank you 😊
So cute
thank you so much Teresa!
Love Love your videos, Thank you Lisa! God bless always
These examples are really cute. Great idea. Lisa, just love your creativity.
Thanks so much!
Oh wow, I have thought about doing this, but I didn’t realize it actually does exist and I sure didn’t know it has a name. Thank you Lisa. EXCELLENT!!! God loves you. Jesus died for you. God bless you.
thank you so much Mary!
@@TheQuiltmakerHomestead you are welcome.
Fun projects, thank you Lisa.
thank you so much!
Always wanted to try this...you’ve inspired me and also have given me the desire...thank you
I'm so glad!
I have used the 3rd way but it seems like the 1st is easiest thanks. I’m going to try on my next quilt
You can do it!
Such a great video. Thank you
Excellent video. Thank you very much for sharing your many talents.
My pleasure!
Wonderful Video
Thanks so much Lisa. This was so interesting
You are so welcome!
Beautiful 😍
Great video. Question, I sen your mug rug with the mothers day words on pink fabric. I am wondering how you did this, as sublimation is normally only on white fabric. It looks wonderful. The techniques you shown us was very interesting. Thank you.
Thank you for this tutorial. Do you think Method #2 would work for a Teddy Bear applique that's about 15" x 11"? Thanks!
I’ve always wanted to learn this - awesome 👏🏻 you give 3 different ways to do it - very helpful and surprisingly easy!
Awesome! Thank you!
So lovely and it makes a useful mug rug! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Very cute! Almost like a pin cushion next to your coffee mug. lol
Right!!
I had been shown how to trapunto by using an awl. I have used the extra batting method when I would want more dimension.
That is awesome!
What kind of glue are you using for the glue basting? Is it a special kind for fabric and sewing or just a regular craft/school grade glue stick, please? Thanks!
#2 for me 😀❤️
Those are AWESOME tips & tricks. Not sure if I'm up to this in my quilting journey but it will be helpful if I get ambitious. Love the designs, too! I wonder if a zipper foot on that last method would be helpful...? 🤔 Thanks so much for the great tutorial!
You are so welcome! The zipper foot MAY BE helpful, you could try it and see :)
Very interesting thanks so much!
My pleasure!
Just found your videos on Tee shirt quilting and I can't get enough of your videos. I'm making my first tee shirt for my granddaughter for her senior year next year 21/22.. I watched one and you said you were going to do a cheer leading and would show how it's done. I want to put her very first cheer leading suit in her quilt. Do you mind showing or telling me where to find it. You are going save the day. I ve made several for my grandchild, but we have her tee shirts, jerseys, volleyball to go into this quitl
How I wish I could go back.......but when making that quilt I was running out of time on a deadline and didn't have time to film that part :(
Excellent ❤️
thank you so much Patricia!
Great - thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Love the bow tie block. What are the measurements please?
6x8
Thanks.
thanks for the info
you are so welcome :)
I have a question about the Mothers Day print on your fabric, Was that done with your scan and cut? or is it a special printing you did? I really like it. the first one you worked on was very pretty as well and I think this is the first time I have seen this done. Thank you for the demonstration.
Hi Wanda, I did that with sublimation with my Canon printer and heat press :)
What glue stick are you using?
Elmers school glue