You make it look so easy. Me and that kind of quilting do not get along. Straight quilting is the best I’ve been able to accomplish in all these years. Admire people that can. I have Singer 15K~90.
Oh wow, you have blown my mind. I am sewing on a 1946 Singer 20 that I love, and I am getting ready to quilt my second quilt but I think I might just order a darning foot for my Singer,. Get some practice under my belt with free motion (I have always wanted to do it) and give it a whirl. Thanks so much! I just googled "darning foot" for my Singer and what showed up were the Circle was parallel to the bed, not perpendicular like yours. Hmmmmmm.
You make the transition from Long Armer to Free Motion on a domestic look easy! Nice work! This video encourages me to try free motion on my antique singer. Great video! Thx.
Wow, this panel is going to look fantastic. Your take on doing free motion on a domestic machine is definitely right, I struggle with it but don’t have any other option. I think this panel is so nice, but here I am living my 🇨🇦 way.Thanks for sharing. 👍❤️😊
Amazing! I have a difficult time FM quilting with my 15-91. It's so much easier with my Juki 2010. Don't know why. And here you are doing it on a 15-90, w/o a table, w/o gloves! I'm impressed! Thanks for sharing. 😊
The quilting gloves are nice but the cheap garden gloves work great and less than two dollars at local dollar store. I have both and seem to like the garden gloves best.
Your fabric is beautiful. Thank-you for this tutorial.
Susan...that was fun to watch. Thanks 🎉
You have more patience than I do! Looks fabulous!
You make it look so easy. Me and that kind of quilting do not get along. Straight quilting is the best I’ve been able to accomplish in all these years. Admire people that can. I have Singer 15K~90.
Oh wow, you have blown my mind. I am sewing on a 1946 Singer 20 that I love, and I am getting ready to quilt my second quilt but I think I might just order a darning foot for my Singer,. Get some practice under my belt with free motion (I have always wanted to do it) and give it a whirl. Thanks so much! I just googled "darning foot" for my Singer and what showed up were the Circle was parallel to the bed, not perpendicular like yours. Hmmmmmm.
Look for a walking foot and a free motion foot which is what she is using.
You make the transition from Long Armer to Free Motion on a domestic look easy! Nice work! This video encourages me to try free motion on my antique singer. Great video! Thx.
Wow, this panel is going to look fantastic. Your take on doing free motion on a domestic machine is definitely right, I struggle with it but don’t have any other option. I think this panel is so nice, but here I am living my 🇨🇦 way.Thanks for sharing. 👍❤️😊
Amazing! Looks hard to me!
Amazing! I have a difficult time FM quilting with my 15-91. It's so much easier with my Juki 2010. Don't know why. And here you are doing it on a 15-90, w/o a table, w/o gloves! I'm impressed! Thanks for sharing. 😊
Would you happen to have a part number or link to your walking foot? I’ve bought a couple for my 1951 15-91 with no luck.
Очень познавательно👍👍😍 Какой мотор стоит на этой швейной машине?
The quilting gloves are nice but the cheap garden gloves work great and less than two dollars at local dollar store. I have both and seem to like the garden gloves best.
Thanks for the info!
Are the feed dogs down ? Is there a screw under the machine for the feed dogs ?
Yes, there is a screw to loosen to lower the feed dogs on this machine.
Too bad you did not show the back of the quilt when finished.
She did show the back
I did not see it. Sorry
Looks hard to do.