As usual, you make this look so easy, Adam Sew Fun. Not only is this a tutorial on whole cloth quilting, but also on PS Designer! Thank you so much for teaching us these wonderful tools to make our quilting adventures so much easier.
I really appreciate you showing us how this can work on different machines. I have the Moxie and it's always a challenge to make sure I am picking designs that will fit into my throat space. I hard ordered Pro-Stitcher Designer and am now starting to watch this series you have taped and am so excited to learn as much as I can!
After another busy but fun filled day, I get to sit, hand sew on a quilt border and watch this video. Thank you so much for sharing this and I hope you have a wonderful week ahead!
No long than I have been following you Adam, I have decided you need many more pairs of scissors in your sewing room. 😁 Very impressed with your skills.
Depends on the loft of each. Some of them will look the same and some won't. I personally don't use poly in any quilt I will be laying under because it's just too hot and doesn't breathe. It's just a personal option though.
It’s just a different material. Poly is going to hold shape better but it doesn’t breath. It’s just me personally, but I just use poly in quilts that I won’t be laying under. I would get too hot.
Hi Adam, I have a question: When you were trying to split the center section so that it cd be stitched out on a smaller throat machine, and you had it simulate the stitching order, it went: 1. Lower rt 2. Upper rt 3. Upper left 4. Lower left. Could you have just rotated the design one quarter of a turn to the left, and then would it have stitched: 1. Upper rt 2. Upper left (Then tell it to pause?) (Reposition quilt) 3. Lower left 4. Lower rt ???? Instead of literally cutting it in half? So I’m wondering if you did that, would it change the stitching order? (would it stay attached to the original corner to start? Or would it by default always start at the lower right corner, no matter how you rotated it? ) Because if the start point stayed attached, and you rotated it, the first half would fit into a smaller throat space. Did I make sense? I have no experience with pro stitcher, so I don’t know what it’s defaults are.
Susan you blow my mind. What a great way to think outside the box. I could have done exactly what you are talking about. I would probably still break it into two designs, but rotating it first so you only have to split the line once would make it much easier. What a great observation that I didn’t think about on the fly when I was creating this video. I always look for the easiest answer to my problems.
As usual, you make this look so easy, Adam Sew Fun. Not only is this a tutorial on whole cloth quilting, but also on PS Designer! Thank you so much for teaching us these wonderful tools to make our quilting adventures so much easier.
I really appreciate you showing us how this can work on different machines. I have the Moxie and it's always a challenge to make sure I am picking designs that will fit into my throat space. I hard ordered Pro-Stitcher Designer and am now starting to watch this series you have taped and am so excited to learn as much as I can!
After another busy but fun filled day, I get to sit, hand sew on a quilt border and watch this video. Thank you so much for sharing this and I hope you have a wonderful week ahead!
Really appreciate this tutorial Adam Sew Fun! With my Avante, this is exactly what I wanted to learn!
Our Master Teacher. You are so amazing. You make learning funnnnnn👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️🙏
No long than I have been following you Adam, I have decided you need many more pairs of scissors in your sewing room. 😁 Very impressed with your skills.
Oh my geee I always loose my scissors. I had to search for 5 minutes yesterday to find a pair.
Good morning ☀️
Oh my! ADAM
Adam you mentioned you use Quilters Dream Poly. What’s the end difference in the Quilt when using Quilters Dream cotton vs poly?
Depends on the loft of each. Some of them will look the same and some won't. I personally don't use poly in any quilt I will be laying under because it's just too hot and doesn't breathe. It's just a personal option though.
So you mentioned you use Quilters Dream poly. What’s the end difference from Quilters Dream cotton?
It’s just a different material. Poly is going to hold shape better but it doesn’t breath. It’s just me personally, but I just use poly in quilts that I won’t be laying under. I would get too hot.
Hi Adam,
I have a question:
When you were trying to split the center section so that it cd be stitched out on a smaller throat machine, and you had it simulate the stitching order, it went:
1. Lower rt
2. Upper rt
3. Upper left
4. Lower left.
Could you have just rotated the design one quarter of a turn to the left, and then would it have stitched:
1. Upper rt
2. Upper left
(Then tell it to pause?)
(Reposition quilt)
3. Lower left
4. Lower rt
????
Instead of literally cutting it in half?
So I’m wondering if you did that, would it change the stitching order? (would it stay attached to the original corner to start? Or would it by default always start at the lower right corner, no matter how you rotated it? )
Because if the start point stayed attached, and you rotated it, the first half would fit into a smaller throat space.
Did I make sense? I have no experience with pro stitcher, so I don’t know what it’s defaults are.
Susan you blow my mind. What a great way to think outside the box. I could have done exactly what you are talking about. I would probably still break it into two designs, but rotating it first so you only have to split the line once would make it much easier. What a great observation that I didn’t think about on the fly when I was creating this video. I always look for the easiest answer to my problems.
How do I know if I have Pro Stitcher studio or
I have a HQ Forte 24
If you purchased a Pro-Stitcher after January 2020, you should have Pro-Stitcher Designer.