I have a Babylock Presto 2 and would like to know what kind of ruler would work with my machine. My worries is the pressure foot jumping over the template and getting injured…..thank you!
How does one make sure the stitched lines line up better. I like to do things right and there are way too many lines that are not lining up when sewing the next shape in these videos.
The more accurate the lines on your fabric are drawn, the more accurate your designs when using the ruler will be, when you shift to the next position. Make certain that you have enough handigrip on the back of the ruler to prevent it from slipping on the fabric.
I just purchased some rulers and ruler foot so I'm brand new to this. Maybe this is a silly question but I want to know how to use one of these rulers to do an entire quilt. How do you move from one of the finished quilting designs to start another? You don't have to tie off your thread at the end of every one, do you?
If you're doing them next to each other than no. But if you are moving from one spot to another with space in between, than yes, you would have to start and stop and tie off your threads after each motif.
Extremely motivational tutorial by a natural educator….❤
Thank you so much Pat!
Excellent trick for the drawing of the lines! Thankyou!
Thank you for the demonstration. I’m just getting back into edge to edge quilting on my domestic with templates and I learned so much from you here! ❤
So glad we helped! Have fun quilting!
Thanks! Great work. I am inspired!
Thank you Lola!
You are great at these ruler demos. Thank you!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Also the little tapes for gripping! Thanks
Thanks Loretta for another inspiring video.
Glad you enjoyed it Diane!
Another great video, now to find a project and have fun !! Thank you ladies, can't wait for the next one.
Thank you Mary Jane!
Again, another amazing video on ruler work. Can’t wait to try it!
Have fun Kathleen!
Thank you very much! I bought a ruler foot from you guys yesterday and am anxious to get started!
Dana, so glad!
The borders are great. Looks so easy.
Thank you Karen!
Amazing - Love this technique!!!
Thank you Frank!
More tutorials are always welcome.
I have a Babylock Presto 2 and would like to know what kind of ruler would work with my machine. My worries is the pressure foot jumping over the template and getting injured…..thank you!
Your machine takes the Baby Lock Low Bar Ruler Foot. If you want to order one, give us a call at 302-764-9033 and we can mail it out for you.
How does one make sure the stitched lines line up better. I like to do things right and there are way too many lines that are not lining up when sewing the next shape in these videos.
The more accurate the lines on your fabric are drawn, the more accurate your designs when using the ruler will be, when you shift to the next position. Make certain that you have enough handigrip on the back of the ruler to prevent it from slipping on the fabric.
Cool
Great video all of you are doing great Have a great day
I just purchased some rulers and ruler foot so I'm brand new to this. Maybe this is a silly question but I want to know how to use one of these rulers to do an entire quilt. How do you move from one of the finished quilting designs to start another? You don't have to tie off your thread at the end of every one, do you?
If you're doing them next to each other than no. But if you are moving from one spot to another with space in between, than yes, you would have to start and stop and tie off your threads after each motif.
Can I use my 1/4 inch quilting rulers on my domestic Viking Lily sewing machine?
Most Vikings are low bar style, so they wont take 1/4" rulers
@@HayesSewingMachineCo thank you for your quick response!
How can I get these rulers
Hi Marty, click on the link below to order them from our Etsy shop
www.etsy.com/shop/HayesSewingMachineCo?search_query=handiquilter+ruler