Such a great tutorial. I really like that you explain why you do something a particular way instead of just telling us to do it. This style of teaching makes so much sense in my brain so thank you very much!!
Thanks for the video. Great to see someone actually load a quilt using the red snappers. I always enjoy seeing another method, as I learn better ways to load my quilts.
Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge. Just purchased a used 2200 and you have provided a great tutorial that I have watched many times. Thanks again.
Great video! I quilt backward all the time. That way I don't have to watch the machine to see if I'm getting close to the bar and running out of throat space.
Thank you. I am using the channel locks sold by the Grace Co. I got mine from Shelia Simpson at Sewingmachine.com 800 426-2246. Here's my video on installing the channel locks: ruclips.net/video/-paSTMHYwvk/видео.html
I loved your video so much! It has helped me load mine as I am learning to load on my 12 foot frame. I was wondering would you tighten your quilt top on the roller after you have basted it?
Actually no, it was good. If the quilt is bouncing when you're quilting, it's too tight. If I poke 2 fingers under my quilt, I should be able to grab those 2 fingers with my other hand. If you can't, your quilt is too tight. Hope that makes sense.
Not necessarily, I just found that this way works for me. The reason I roll my quilt top in the direction that I do is because it helps keep the batting from rolling upward and bunching up under the quilt top.
Thank you. I am using the channel locks sold by the Grace Co. I got mine from Shelia Simpson at Sewingmachine.com 800 426-2246. Here's my video on installing the channel locks: ruclips.net/video/-paSTMHYwvk/видео.html
I straightened the batting each time I advanced the quilt, And I am stabilizing my quilt top to the batting, to the backing each time I advance the quilt so that seems to help keep everything in line. When I say stabilizing I mean that I am stitching a vertical line down the right and the left side of my quilt the length of the safe area
Thanks so much for the great tutorial! I learned a lot! I have a question that you might be able to answer. In Pattern eClipse, what if the applique that I want to clip out is partly in one zone and partly in another? Is this a problem for the computer? Or do I just go ahead and clip what I can in the first zone, roll the quilt and continue clipping in the next zone? Thanks so much!
You create your eclipse shape to extend just beyond the Zone, which keeps the machine from sewing across the area that you are trying to eclipse. When you roll the quilt and begin the next zone which your eclipse extends into, begin the eclipse slightly above the area to be eclipsed.
My my my! You are the teacher I've been waiting for. I am new to long arming. I just received my Qnique 21Pro machine and 10 foot Grace Continuum frame 1 week ago!! I wish I could come to your house and have some one on one training. I noticed that you are using the QCT 5 software. I have the "Beginnings" but would like to upgrade to the "Pro". Finances do not allow that, so I am just thankful and content to have what the Lord has given me. I struggle with the QCT 5 Beginnings because I am a "show me" kind of person. I just do not do well reading printed instructions. I need to have someone show me how. You are a WONDERFUL teacher. The Lord has given you this talent. I live in Arizona, where state are you in? Just curious. I am a Pastor's wife and I love to sew, especially making quilts. I have made many tops, but always sent them out to the long arm place. That got to be out of my budget so when I was blessed with a long arm and quilting machine I was thrilled, but I have sooooo much to learn. Would you consider doing some videos on how to use the QCT system? I have watched Janet George and Leah Day, both very good teachers, but I seem to relate to your way of teaching. I hope you will consider making more videos. Thank you for taking the time to do this video!! ps. I like the way you mounted your QCT tablet on the side. Great idea. Less strain on the neck as opposed to puting it on top of the machine. Clever!!!
Please contact me at thequiltedpoodle@gmail.com. I do one-on-one training. I do feel teaching is my ministry because I know some stuff but the Lord breathes life into my teaching! I too am a Pastor's wife so I feel the sisterhood. With God's Blessings, I know I can help you. I live in Michigan but I use a combination of Zoom, remote access and cell phone pics to help. Look forward to hearing from you.
The magnets are 18" long. The white clips are called Mondo Clip-N-Seals bag clips. I originally bought mine in 2018 when you could get them in 40" lengths. You used to be able to buy them on Amazon. I went to the Clip-N-Seal company website and you can still order the 40" Mondo Bag clips...for immediate purchase. clip-n-seal.com/pp_cart.html
Hi Marie - finally got around to watching your tutorial. I use a zipper system - I baste the fabric using my domestic machine to both leaders - but I love the flexibility the snappers give you. I'm referring to placing the quilt off centre to save on fabric. I think using snappers on my top (bottom?) rail will work. Question: As you know, I'm in South Africa, and am interested in your hammock, and the snappers. Any recommendations? If this is not allowed here, can you send me a DM via FB? Kind regards, Sue
Howzit! I hope I used that term correctly. Pleasure to hear from you. I am actually going to replace my cloth leaders with a heavy stronger canvas material that doesn't stretch as easily as my original ones. One of the participants from our Zoom suggested I still incorporate the red snappers with the Zippers! I have all the materials and I hope to video the process. I really like the red snappers, but sometimes I need to move a quilt off the frame to put a rush project on. The March Zoom will include a demo of me making the hammock with measurements for my 12 foot frame. I used "cargo netting" from out local JoAnn's Fabric store. The Red Snappers can be purchased from Amazon: www.amazon.com/Renaes-Red-Snappers-12-Foot/dp/B07G5JNXS3, but the White Mondo bag clips can be purchased directly from the Clip-N-Seal company website and you can still order the 40" lengths: clip-n-seal.com/pp_cart.html. These white clips work the same as the Red Snappers for half the price! If you have more questions FB message me or email me at: TheQuiltedPoodle@gmail.com. Be Well, Marie
@@TheQuiltedPoodle Love the idea of snappers and zippers. I found a local quilt shop that has 12’ snappers. Looking forward to the tutorial on the hammock. Howzit! That was a great intro. Made me smile. 😎
Hi Marie. The cargo netting found in this country is for transportation. Can't find any cargo netting like I see on JoAnn's store. I'm going to order some online. How much should I order? And are there any other fancy items that I may need?
Great tutorial! Thanks so much!
What a lovely calm demeanor you have in your presentation. Thank you for this demonstration.
Such a great tutorial. I really like that you explain why you do something a particular way instead of just telling us to do it. This style of teaching makes so much sense in my brain so thank you very much!!
Thank you for taking the time to make a video for this. May the Lord bless your socks off!!!!
Thank you, I am so open to whatever Blessings the Lord has for me & Thank Him for this ministry.
Thanks for the video. Great to see someone actually load a quilt using the red snappers. I always enjoy seeing another method, as I learn better ways to load my quilts.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge. Just purchased a used 2200 and you have provided a great tutorial that I have watched many times. Thanks again.
You are so welcome. Enjoy the journey@
Excellent content on all your videos. I’m so glad I found you.
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This is a fantastic video and you are a fantastic teacher on all of the videos I’ve watched. Thank you❤
Thank you!
Always learning new things from you! 📝
Happy to help!
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Great Video. Love how you explain. Understood so much better!
Thank you!
You are the best teacher! Thank you for a great tutorial.
Wow, thank you!
So helpful...thank you!
You're so welcome!
Great instructional video. Thank you. Hope to see you back with new content soon.😊
Great video! I quilt backward all the time. That way I don't have to watch the machine to see if I'm getting close to the bar and running out of throat space.
Thanks for the lesson! Always welcoming to learn something new.
Happy to help!
Thank you this was helpful and provided me with another method of loading my quilts. Again, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial, learned so much just from this one video. Have only had my Juki for a month and you gave me so many tips. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent!!!
Glad you like it!
Oh my goodness. Your video is so awesome, please do some more and what do you channel locks look like?
Thank you. I am using the channel locks sold by the Grace Co. I got mine from Shelia Simpson at Sewingmachine.com 800 426-2246. Here's my video on installing the channel locks: ruclips.net/video/-paSTMHYwvk/видео.html
I loved your video so much! It has helped me load mine as I am learning to load on my 12 foot frame. I was wondering would you tighten your quilt top on the roller after you have basted it?
Actually no, it was good. If the quilt is bouncing when you're quilting, it's too tight. If I poke 2 fingers under my quilt, I should be able to grab those 2 fingers with my other hand. If you can't, your quilt is too tight. Hope that makes sense.
This is such a good video. I have definitely been doing things backwards
Not necessarily, I just found that this way works for me. The reason I roll my quilt top in the direction that I do is because it helps keep the batting from rolling upward and bunching up under the quilt top.
Loved this video! Great job with explaining it all. Thank you~ does your machine have the name Hallie on it? That’s my daughters name too
Thank you. Yes, Hattie was my grandmother, she taught me how to sew.
I love it! That’s wonderful, mine did too💕🙏🏻
Great video, what do you use for channel locks?
Thank you. I am using the channel locks sold by the Grace Co. I got mine from Shelia Simpson at Sewingmachine.com 800 426-2246. Here's my video on installing the channel locks: ruclips.net/video/-paSTMHYwvk/видео.html
@@TheQuiltedPoodle Thanks!
great video, thank you. I have a question, how do you keep the batting straight and not bunched?
Thank you
I straightened the batting each time I advanced the quilt, And I am stabilizing my quilt top to the batting, to the backing each time I advance the quilt so that seems to help keep everything in line. When I say stabilizing I mean that I am stitching a vertical line down the right and the left side of my quilt the length of the safe area
Thanks so much for the great tutorial! I learned a lot! I have a question that you might be able to answer. In Pattern eClipse, what if the applique that I want to clip out is partly in one zone and partly in another? Is this a problem for the computer? Or do I just go ahead and clip what I can in the first zone, roll the quilt and continue clipping in the next zone? Thanks so much!
You create your eclipse shape to extend just beyond the Zone, which keeps the machine from sewing across the area that you are trying to eclipse. When you roll the quilt and begin the next zone which your eclipse extends into, begin the eclipse slightly above the area to be eclipsed.
My my my! You are the teacher I've been waiting for. I am new to long arming. I just received my Qnique 21Pro machine and 10 foot Grace Continuum frame 1 week ago!! I wish I could come to your house and have some one on one training. I noticed that you are using the QCT 5 software. I have the "Beginnings" but would like to upgrade to the "Pro". Finances do not allow that, so I am just thankful and content to have what the Lord has given me. I struggle with the QCT 5 Beginnings because I am a "show me" kind of person. I just do not do well reading printed instructions. I need to have someone show me how. You are a WONDERFUL teacher. The Lord has given you this talent. I live in Arizona, where state are you in? Just curious. I am a Pastor's wife and I love to sew, especially making quilts. I have made many tops, but always sent them out to the long arm place. That got to be out of my budget so when I was blessed with a long arm and quilting machine I was thrilled, but I have sooooo much to learn. Would you consider doing some videos on how to use the QCT system? I have watched Janet George and Leah Day, both very good teachers, but I seem to relate to your way of teaching. I hope you will consider making more videos. Thank you for taking the time to do this video!!
ps. I like the way you mounted your QCT tablet on the side. Great idea. Less strain on the neck as opposed to puting it on top of the machine. Clever!!!
Please contact me at thequiltedpoodle@gmail.com. I do one-on-one training. I do feel teaching is my ministry because I know some stuff but the Lord breathes life into my teaching! I too am a Pastor's wife so I feel the sisterhood. With God's Blessings, I know I can help you. I live in Michigan but I use a combination of Zoom, remote access and cell phone pics to help. Look forward to hearing from you.
What were the white options you used in the video? Also what is the size of the magnet bars?
The magnets are 18" long. The white clips are called Mondo Clip-N-Seals bag clips. I originally bought mine in 2018 when you could get them in 40" lengths. You used to be able to buy them on Amazon. I went to the Clip-N-Seal company website and you can still order the 40" Mondo Bag clips...for immediate purchase. clip-n-seal.com/pp_cart.html
Hi Marie - finally got around to watching your tutorial. I use a zipper system - I baste the fabric using my domestic machine to both leaders - but I love the flexibility the snappers give you. I'm referring to placing the quilt off centre to save on fabric. I think using snappers on my top (bottom?) rail will work.
Question: As you know, I'm in South Africa, and am interested in your hammock, and the snappers. Any recommendations? If this is not allowed here, can you send me a DM via FB?
Kind regards, Sue
Howzit! I hope I used that term correctly. Pleasure to hear from you. I am actually going to replace my cloth leaders with a heavy stronger canvas material that doesn't stretch as easily as my original ones. One of the participants from our Zoom suggested I still incorporate the red snappers with the Zippers! I have all the materials and I hope to video the process. I really like the red snappers, but sometimes I need to move a quilt off the frame to put a rush project on. The March Zoom will include a demo of me making the hammock with measurements for my 12 foot frame. I used "cargo netting" from out local JoAnn's Fabric store. The Red Snappers can be purchased from Amazon: www.amazon.com/Renaes-Red-Snappers-12-Foot/dp/B07G5JNXS3, but the White Mondo bag clips can be purchased directly from the Clip-N-Seal company website and you can still order the 40" lengths: clip-n-seal.com/pp_cart.html. These white clips work the same as the Red Snappers for half the price! If you have more questions FB message me or email me at: TheQuiltedPoodle@gmail.com. Be Well, Marie
@@TheQuiltedPoodle Love the idea of snappers and zippers. I found a local quilt shop that has 12’ snappers. Looking forward to the tutorial on the hammock. Howzit! That was a great intro. Made me smile. 😎
Hi Marie. The cargo netting found in this country is for transportation. Can't find any cargo netting like I see on JoAnn's store. I'm going to order some online. How much should I order? And are there any other fancy items that I may need?