I loved your comment! My sister-in-law called it 'push & pull'. I love quilting by hand and on the sewing machine. There is so much control sizing stitches-and I like them small! Enjoy your quilting!
Thank you for the detail and ideas! I have 3 antique family quilts to do, love them all (grandmothers flower garden, wedding ring and squares) love to see these quilted and not sitting in a box somewhere❤
I've been quiltingfor over 5 years and you are so right about the simplicity of quilting. Too bad I didn't know then what I know now. You're a breath of fresh air. I really enjoy your work. Keep it up I feel I'm visiting a friend who is more than willing to share her talent.
I’ve been searching for hand quilting frames and I’ve found as I live in the uk I don’t have a lot of choice ☹️ your quilt is lovely. I’m currently doing mine using paper piecing. I’m nowhere near at point where I need a frame so I will keep looking and hope I find something suitable 😊 when I need it T x
Do you have a handyman or skill with wood,etc.? Hunt on line for quilt frame directions. That may help you. For many years I used an oval embrodiery rack which was on a stand. I did add supports to the frame and also a couple 4 x 4s to the bottom of the rack to raise it up; I was sitting too low and had to reach up.
@@StephanieKitchens4340 Thanks for the search tips. I have managed to find an inexpensive oval frame on a stand. So hopefully that will do the trick at least until I figure out if I will continue to hand sew my quilts lol T x
Thank you again for a great video. I have tried quilting the way you do but have problems getting the stitches on the back straight, mine are always at an angle. Do you have any advice. Many thanks, Norski.
When I started I noticed the same thing happening . I always try to stitch from left to right in a straight line. I found that holding the needle straight up and pushing down solved the problem. Also I have gradually been able to use a smaller/shorter quilt needle so being perpendicular to the quilt is easier (for me). I would say don't give up. I have sewn this way since the 70's and done over 60 quilts (of different sizes.)
You are the first person I have seen quilting the way i do... Beautiful top and quilting design, I hope you see this comment😊
I loved your comment! My sister-in-law called it 'push & pull'. I love quilting by hand and on the sewing machine. There is so much control sizing stitches-and I like them small! Enjoy your quilting!
Thank you for the detail and ideas! I have 3 antique family quilts to do, love them all (grandmothers flower garden, wedding ring and squares) love to see these quilted and not sitting in a box somewhere❤
That is great! Good luck!
i just found this! wow it’s absolutely beautiful! very inspiring! tfs!😊
Thanks and welcome
Very nice! This was very helpful! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful !!
Thank you!
I've been quiltingfor over 5 years and you are so right about the simplicity of quilting. Too bad I didn't know then what I know now.
You're a breath of fresh air. I really enjoy your work. Keep it up I feel I'm visiting a friend who is more than willing to share her talent.
I was a teacher for many years and really enjoy reading the comments. I love quilting and planning the videos! Thank you!
Very helpful 🙂
Thank you.
Beautiful my next quilt to do. Thank you 🙏🏾 for sharing God bless you and your family
Thank you! 😊
Pretty
Thank you!
Just subscribed! Love your quilt! Tfs
Thank you so much!
I’ve been searching for hand quilting frames and I’ve found as I live in the uk I don’t have a lot of choice ☹️ your quilt is lovely. I’m currently doing mine using paper piecing. I’m nowhere near at point where I need a frame so I will keep looking and hope I find something suitable 😊 when I need it T x
Do you have a handyman or skill with wood,etc.? Hunt on line for quilt frame directions. That may help you. For many years I used an oval embrodiery rack which was on a stand. I did add supports to the frame and also a couple 4 x 4s to the bottom of the rack to raise it up; I was sitting too low and had to reach up.
@@StephanieKitchens4340 Thanks for the search tips. I have managed to find an inexpensive oval frame on a stand. So hopefully that will do the trick at least until I figure out if I will continue to hand sew my quilts lol T x
I would like to see the top of the quilt and how it was done. Thank You!
Please look for the play list-it has all 4 Parts.
Just beautiful. What do you plan on doing with it when your done?
My e-mail is stephaniekitchens25@gmail.com - If you would e-mail me there I will share my plan.
Thank you again for a great video. I have tried quilting the way you do but have problems getting the stitches on the back straight, mine are always at an angle. Do you have any advice. Many thanks, Norski.
When I started I noticed the same thing happening . I always try to stitch from left to right in a straight line. I found that holding the needle straight up and pushing down solved the problem.
Also I have gradually been able to use a smaller/shorter quilt needle so being perpendicular to the quilt is easier (for me).
I would say don't give up. I have sewn this way since the 70's and done over 60 quilts (of different sizes.)