Walking foot works great, especially when using fleece or minky backing. Great video. I didn't know about pulling the bobbin thread up. Lol. Thank you!!!!
Please explain how to thread a spool of quilting thread onto the horizontal spool that is attached to my machine. When I tried, the spool rattled around a lot and then spun right off the spindle.
Me too!! I've tried so many things and I'm still wandering...and 1/4 inch seems are my nemesis. Though I might try 1/2 inch seams and see what happens.
Put a piece of painters tape down the center of the quilt. Then sew along that to get a straight stitching line. Then use the wire guide along the 1st stitched line when you do the 2nd stitching line, and so on.
This is good video for straight line quilting
Walking foot works great, especially when using fleece or minky backing. Great video. I didn't know about pulling the bobbin thread up. Lol. Thank you!!!!
Great advice, thank you!
I used a walkjng foot it works great
Can you demonstrate on a real quilt throw size?
Do you always start at the outside and work your way to the other side?
Please explain how to thread a spool of quilting thread onto the horizontal spool that is attached to my machine. When I tried, the spool rattled around a lot and then spun right off the spindle.
Do you have a link for this foot?
I can’t seem to sew straight….help!
Me too!! I've tried so many things and I'm still wandering...and 1/4 inch seems are my nemesis. Though I might try 1/2 inch seams and see what happens.
Put a piece of painters tape down the center of the quilt. Then sew along that to get a straight stitching line. Then use the wire guide along the 1st stitched line when you do the 2nd stitching line, and so on.
I call then « pinches » and I hate them…….