Just found your videos and they are excellent so I subscribed to see more. I'm just learning using two different brands of rulers (one a friend lent me). I like the looks of the Amanda Murphy rulers because the lines look so much easier see. The one question I have is stitch length setting. Should it be set on zero like I do for FMQ or a stitch length? Thanks for your helpful tips.
I love these ruler tutorials and the benefits of Amanda's rulers; but she has done a great market strategy by bundling her rulers so you can't purchase a variety. Each 'every' is more than $50.
I love your tutorials! I was wondering if ruler work can be done on a queen sized quilt? I imagine it would be quite the challenge moving the fabric. Possibly just a wee bit at a time? With short rulers?
No, you cannot have 2 presser feet on the machine at the same time. The only way to be able to use a BSR when doing rulerwork is to get a Sew Steady table that has a BSR adaptor. The BSR will actually sit under the table. www.sewsteady.com/product/stitch-regulator-cutout/
Really loving your ruler work videos. I'm knew to quilting and learning sew (pun intended) much.
Excellent tutorial…. Fantastic demo…❤
Thank you so much!
Just found your videos and they are excellent so I subscribed to see more. I'm just learning using two different brands of rulers (one a friend lent me). I like the looks of the Amanda Murphy rulers because the lines look so much easier see. The one question I have is stitch length setting. Should it be set on zero like I do for FMQ or a stitch length? Thanks for your helpful tips.
I'm going to have to purchase those rulers. I really like them. Thanks for the tutorial.
Glad you liked them, happy quilting!
I love that you show a solution to a "mistake"! The border idea is beautiful but would love to see how you complete the corners?
Fun to watch! I am learning a lot!
So glad Sherry!
Thank you so much! I have the rulers but dont know or understand how to use them.
So helpful! Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
You're so welcome!
I love these ruler tutorials and the benefits of Amanda's rulers; but she has done a great market strategy by bundling her rulers so you can't purchase a variety. Each 'every' is more than $50.
Yes, her rulers are very fun to use!
I love your tutorials! I was wondering if ruler work can be done on a queen sized quilt? I imagine it would be quite the challenge moving the fabric. Possibly just a wee bit at a time? With short rulers?
Yes to all of those points. You can do it on a domestic machine, but it will be quite a bit cumbersome.
Could use tape to mark starting line, and the edge you’re using. Guess where I am in the video.
With My b79 machine Which set? I believe high but not sure. I need a ruler class.
Low bar. We do have a ruler class that is a lecture/demo. See the link below for our class schedule trevhayes.com/classes/
You didn’t mention anything about the BSR. Are you not using a BSR with ruler work?
No, you cannot have 2 presser feet on the machine at the same time. The only way to be able to use a BSR when doing rulerwork is to get a Sew Steady table that has a BSR adaptor. The BSR will actually sit under the table. www.sewsteady.com/product/stitch-regulator-cutout/