You are fabulous to learn from. I needed a good step by step so when i get my cutie frame, I'm going to easily be ready. You remove the unknown parts that make this large purchase worth it. My appreciation is beyond words. Thank you a gazillion-buzillion-quatrillion times over, lol, for all you teach.
Just got my cutie and tried to load it today. I said to myself “There has to be an easier way!” I just watched your video and it answered sooooo many questions! Thank you for teaching with the details! ❤
Good morning! I am 5 minutes into the video and already learned 2 things about my Cutie Frame! One that Grace Company now sells the ‘clips’ separately! I lost one of my side clips… And, two using a bean bag! Loading a quilt, getting one side (one thinks), sorted only to find it’s moved while doing something else!!! 😂 Thank you for the tips and tricks.
Great video Bonnie! I love how you used what you have to make your quilting experience easy. I just got my Qnique 19x elite yesterday and loaded it on a Cutie Breeze frame. I’m new to quilting on a long arm machine and very excited to get started. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to following you!
@@donnajeffrey5598 Thank you. There is going to be a learning curve, but you got this!! The Cutie Quilters Facebook group is a community of over 10k users of the Cutie and other hoop frames where you can find answers to almost every issue you might encounter as a newbie. 😉
Excellent presentation. I am new on the Cutie Frame quilting and you enlightened me in many ways. Your explanation will make my journey much easier. Thanks, and have a great year 2024.
Thank you so much! I've been using my cutie and 15 pro for 2 years. I've been using the side leader and see how much easier it is using the bungee cord. This will be a game changer. ❤❤❤
You are such a phenomenal teacher, I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thank you for this one, I've learned a few more things again :)
While watching your demostration I thought the fabric weights you made to hold your quilt sandwich in place was a super idea and was just wondering size they were. Also, could you explain a little further on how you actural made them?
The weights are about 2"x11". I just took a 5"x12" scrap of cloth, folded it in half lengthwise, added a seam on one end and the long side, filled it with my fill (seed beads, dry rice, beans, etc.), and then closed it up. Remember to keep the fill loose, so that the bag is able to drape over the bars.
Love the tip of weight to hold quilt in place until I can get clips on. I will definitely use it. Nothing more annoying than have quilt move before get clips on. Thanks!
Thank you for the great step-by-step for loading the cutie. I'm getting close to having the ability to put my Q'nique 15 Pro on my cutie. I hear some people talking about channel locks. Are these necessary? Purpose of them? For your weights what did you stuff them with? Beans? Rice? I have the leader cloths. I've seen some videos that some people use long pins to pin the quilt to the leader. You used saftey pins. Am I guessing because they're easier?
Hello again. Had to replace an encoder on my Q19 so finally loading a piece on my frame? You have something under your Husky table with thread , etc. Would you please share what it is with me? I am in a 10X10 room with my sewing machine cabinet, a Martelli cutting table and my cutie frame on a Husky table. My wall space is very limited so something like that would be a blessing. Also, do you have a video on getting started on the Q19? I watched the Grace videos but they are terrible. You can’t see any of the actual quilting up close. Thank you for making a new video on the original Cutie frame.
A small amount of my thread is stored in wire desk organization boxes that I have zip tied to the support bar of my Husky Workbench. I don't have a video on getting to know the Q'nique 19... But I will look into doing that!
@@quiltingonathread Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly. That is a great idea. Thank you for sharing it. Please make a video on getting started on a Q19. I, like most people am a visual learner. Karla talks about what stitches should and should not look like and shows examples that are three feet away and not clear so it is not helpful. Knowing when to use the different modes would be so helpful. Thank you for thinking about it. I think a video like this would help any beginner long arm quilter on any machine.
@@quiltingonathread Oh. That’s looks like a great feature. I loved you video being new to the Grace frame game. I have all the other stuff but that looked very interesting.
Would you please tell me which yellow paper measuring tape you used on your Cutie Frame? I looked on Amazon and there are many versions. I was hesitant in choosing one because it sounded like they were in 12” increments. I am hoping what you used was at least in 1 yard increments. It will save cutting up 2 - 0 center $12 plastic measuring tapes. Thank you
This tape is discussed in a few of my videos. It is unfortunately only in foot increments and tears at each inch. I'm not using it to measure...just as a sight guide. It's called Peel N Stick. I tried to insert a photo in my reply here...but I'm not able to on my phone.
The measuring tape is "Peel N Stick Ruler Tape", I picked it up at Hobby Lobby, but I believe it's available at most fabric stores. The ruler I use at the back is an old teletype ruler that was used to measure character counts ... I don't think you can find them now. But any 2in wide cutting ruler would do.
Is there any way you can increase the volume on your video? I have my computer volume and the video volume maxed out but I could barely hear the video so I had to give up watching.
@@stephenielabovitz2619 The volume is fine on my side and this is a video watched by thousands with no complaints on the volume. You can turn on CC to have the voice translated to text. Unfortunately, once deployed, I've lost control of the video.
I assume you are referring to my narrow bag weights thst i used to steady my quilt? I made these using a pound of seed beads in each bag. You can easily use rice or dried beans.
You are fabulous to learn from. I needed a good step by step so when i get my cutie frame, I'm going to easily be ready. You remove the unknown parts that make this large purchase worth it. My appreciation is beyond words.
Thank you a gazillion-buzillion-quatrillion times over, lol, for all you teach.
Just got my cutie and tried to load it today. I said to myself “There has to be an easier way!”
I just watched your video and it answered sooooo many questions! Thank you for teaching with the details! ❤
I am so happy that the video helped you!!!
Good morning! I am 5 minutes into the video and already learned 2 things about my Cutie Frame! One that Grace Company now sells the ‘clips’ separately! I lost one of my side clips… And, two using a bean bag! Loading a quilt, getting one side (one thinks), sorted only to find it’s moved while doing something else!!! 😂 Thank you for the tips and tricks.
Excellent video- detail oriented for a new owner. Innovative bean bag tip!
Great video Bonnie! I love how you used what you have to make your quilting experience easy. I just got my Qnique 19x elite yesterday and loaded it on a Cutie Breeze frame. I’m new to quilting on a long arm machine and very excited to get started. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to following you!
@@donnajeffrey5598 Thank you.
There is going to be a learning curve, but you got this!! The Cutie Quilters Facebook group is a community of over 10k users of the Cutie and other hoop frames where you can find answers to almost every issue you might encounter as a newbie. 😉
Now I am just jealous of the new sewing machine. It is gorgeous. Having taken the summer off of quilting I am looking forward to getting back into it.
Excellent presentation. I am new on the Cutie Frame quilting and you enlightened me in many ways. Your explanation will make my journey much easier. Thanks, and have a great year 2024.
Thank you so much! I've been using my cutie and 15 pro for 2 years. I've been using the side leader and see how much easier it is using the bungee cord. This will be a game changer. ❤❤❤
You are such a phenomenal teacher, I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thank you for this one, I've learned a few more things again :)
OMG! Thank you for saying that. Comments like yours encourage me to keep working on videos and my techniques.
Very helpful video. Thank you 😊🎄
Your video’s have been so helpful! Thank you!
That is litterally WHY I put them out there...and I'm very happy to hear it.
Great video with good tips, especially for a newbie.
Great demo!
Thank you. You did a great job explaining.🎉
Great demo. 😍
Thank you, thank you, you did a wonderful job explaining.
You're welcome. I try to present my videos with as much detail as I can.
Great video.. thank you for sharing your setup...
While watching your demostration I thought the fabric weights you made to hold your quilt sandwich in place was a super idea and was just wondering size they were. Also, could you explain a little further on how you actural made them?
The weights are about 2"x11". I just took a 5"x12" scrap of cloth, folded it in half lengthwise, added a seam on one end and the long side, filled it with my fill (seed beads, dry rice, beans, etc.), and then closed it up. Remember to keep the fill loose, so that the bag is able to drape over the bars.
Love the tip of weight to hold quilt in place until I can get clips on. I will definitely use it. Nothing more annoying than have quilt move before get clips on. Thanks!
Controlling the quilt body is most important.
Thank you for the great step-by-step for loading the cutie. I'm getting close to having the ability to put my Q'nique 15 Pro on my cutie. I hear some people talking about channel locks. Are these necessary? Purpose of them? For your weights what did you stuff them with? Beans? Rice? I have the leader cloths. I've seen some videos that some people use long pins to pin the quilt to the leader. You used saftey pins. Am I guessing because they're easier?
Great video
Hello again. Had to replace an encoder on my Q19 so finally loading a piece on my frame? You have something under your Husky table with thread , etc. Would you please share what it is with me? I am in a 10X10 room with my sewing machine cabinet, a Martelli cutting table and my cutie frame on a Husky table. My wall space is very limited so something like that would be a blessing. Also, do you have a video on getting started on the Q19? I watched the Grace videos but they are terrible. You can’t see any of the actual quilting up close. Thank you for making a new video on the original Cutie frame.
A small amount of my thread is stored in wire desk organization boxes that I have zip tied to the support bar of my Husky Workbench.
I don't have a video on getting to know the Q'nique 19... But I will look into doing that!
@@quiltingonathread Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly. That is a great idea. Thank you for sharing it. Please make a video on getting started on a Q19. I, like most people am a visual learner. Karla talks about what stitches should and should not look like and shows examples that are three feet away and not clear so it is not helpful. Knowing when to use the different modes would be so helpful. Thank you for thinking about it. I think a video like this would help any beginner long arm quilter on any machine.
OMG I love your video -- I am having troubles finding the frame clips, the smaller ones. Can you tell me where you got yours.
I ordered them through Ken's sewing Center.
Where can I get the elastic pieces you have in the front of your frame. You described them in the beginning
@@ifefelix5292 those elastic bands are part of the 'original' Cutie frame. They came inserted in slots of the front and rear rails.
@@quiltingonathread Oh. That’s looks like a great feature. I loved you video being new to the Grace frame game. I have all the other stuff but that looked very interesting.
Sorry for typos that you can only see once you press the send button. Ha
@@ifefelix5292 Welcome to the game!!!
Some of us love the elastics (I certainly do) and others hate them. 😉
@@quiltingonathread when your new to a game you wants to all the bells and whistles without even knowing the rules of the game.
Would you please tell me which yellow paper measuring tape you used on your Cutie Frame? I looked on Amazon and there are many versions. I was hesitant in choosing one because it sounded like they were in 12” increments. I am hoping what you used was at least in 1 yard increments. It will save cutting up 2 - 0 center $12 plastic measuring tapes. Thank you
This tape is discussed in a few of my videos. It is unfortunately only in foot increments and tears at each inch. I'm not using it to measure...just as a sight guide.
It's called Peel N Stick. I tried to insert a photo in my reply here...but I'm not able to on my phone.
Thank you for getting back to me. I will try and figure out how to use the tape measures I have without cutting until I know I like the Cutie.
Can you do a short video on how to properly remove the blue clips from the rails?
I will do something in the next few days.
What is the measuring tape used on rails and also the ruler used for placement from back rail?
The measuring tape is "Peel N Stick Ruler Tape", I picked it up at Hobby Lobby, but I believe it's available at most fabric stores.
The ruler I use at the back is an old teletype ruler that was used to measure character counts ... I don't think you can find them now. But any 2in wide cutting ruler would do.
Is there any way you can increase the volume on your video? I have my computer volume and the video volume maxed out but I could barely hear the video so I had to give up watching.
@@stephenielabovitz2619 The volume is fine on my side and this is a video watched by thousands with no complaints on the volume.
You can turn on CC to have the voice translated to text.
Unfortunately, once deployed, I've lost control of the video.
Where did you buy those magnetic weights?
I assume you are referring to my narrow bag weights thst i used to steady my quilt?
I made these using a pound of seed beads in each bag. You can easily use rice or dried beans.
Now how do you load a king size on a small frame? Is it possible?
This is easy to do. I have another video on this... I'll find it and post the link...but I'm in a meeting right now.
Did u make your own leaders
Yes I have made my own leaders. I have a video on how to make your leaders....
What is your cutie Facebook group called, I’d love to join
CUTIE Quilters
facebook.com/groups/2877716595873452/?ref=share