Oh boy! I have been wanting to learn hand quilting and Fat Quarter Shop comes to the rescue again. Corey will be a great teacher. Looking forward to this series. Thank you!
Love your video…I’m 81, and have been sewing for 60 years, but have never tried hand quilting, until now. I’m watching videos to get an idea of what’s involved and what thread, needles, etc., to use. This video was very informative…thanks…Pat
Thank you so much for this video...Corey explains so well...I have a big quilt I want to hand quilt and have watched lots of videos with Big stitch hand quilting and Corey's videos are the best so thanks again!
Fabulous video Corey and FQS. Thanks for reviewing the supplies and what you prefer. Looking forward to your next video. I love the Sew Together bag also. I have made 3 of them so far.
Great info! Excited to get back into hand quilting. I haven’t done that since the early 90s. Looking forward to the next lesson. I have a quilt top that will be perfect to start on that I’m just finishing up.
The title of this video should definitely indicate that’s it’s about big stitch quilting and not just “hand quilting,” because the supplies are completely different for each style. Love Corey and love big stitch quilting!
Thanks for the video, the story, showing some cool tools. One tool I am surprised you did not mention. Bees wax. My grandmother swore by it. My teacher swore by it. When I started using it, I quit swearing at my projects quite so much. Bees wax, very helpful. Is there a reason you don't use it? In another matter and only because no one else commented, and because you seemed to ask (sort of). The word you were looking for, I think, is adhere. Adhesive is the sticky stuff on tape, labels and such, which enables the paper, cloth, plastic or other substrate to adhere in place or in your hair if it gets there. I think you were looking for the word adhere, or perhaps stick. Anyway, why no wax and thanks for the video.
Good morning. I just found your channel. Is there another good 505 Fixative out there at a more affordable cost, but just as good quality? Here in Canada, it is now almost $19 and change a can, before taxes at Walmart.
I have a Clover's thimble and after a certain time the leather began to be more loose at the articulation (where your finger folds) of my finger. Is somebody had this problem and what did you do to make it smaller? When I bought it,it was OK!!
Oh boy! I have been wanting to learn hand quilting and Fat Quarter Shop comes to the rescue again. Corey will be a great teacher. Looking forward to this series. Thank you!
Thank you talking about your experiences at home. How lucky to have had such community as your were growing up.
Love your video…I’m 81, and have been sewing for 60 years, but have never tried hand quilting, until now. I’m watching videos to get an idea of what’s involved and what thread, needles, etc., to use. This video was very informative…thanks…Pat
Oldie but goodie...thanks Corey
Thank you so much for this video...Corey explains so well...I have a big quilt I want to hand quilt and have watched lots of videos with Big stitch hand quilting and Corey's videos are the best so thanks again!
Very helpful, thanks. :)
I am so excited for this big stitching on quilts and small projects! I can hardly wait to learn more. Thanks Corey.
You are so welcome!
loved this again!
Excellent advice!!!!!!!!!!
Great video. I love hand work.
That was terrific, thanks. I look forward to the next lesson.
Thank you! Wonderful video! Looking forward to the next.
Thanks Corey! I can’t wait to try this! ❤️ now to gather some supplies! Oh and get a small project ready!
Fabulous video Corey and FQS. Thanks for reviewing the supplies and what you prefer. Looking forward to your next video. I love the Sew Together bag also. I have made 3 of them so far.
It's a wonderful bag!
Oh my this looks like fun. Watching part 2 next. Thanks Corey. Your videos are fantastic.
This was SO timely! I’m about to take a Big Stitch hand quilting class! I can’t wait for the next video! Thank you Corey!
You are so welcome!--I hope you love hand quilting. =)
Learned a lot, thanks so much. I always wondered what thread to use on the big stitch.
Timely! I’ve just recently decided to try hand quilting and have no idea where to start. Can’t wait for more!
I really want to try big stitch quilting, thank you for this great supply list!
You are so welcome!
thanks for the information
Great info! Excited to get back into hand quilting. I haven’t done that since the early 90s. Looking forward to the next lesson. I have a quilt top that will be perfect to start on that I’m just finishing up.
Very informative. Thanks
Some great tip Corey. Thanks so much! I am going to check out that little sew demented bag.
Isn't that bag wonderful!
Love tohand quilt but had started machine...going to try to go back to this (after neck hand and thumb surgery, maybe i can again!)
Thank you for this video as I have wanted to try this until now I have thought about it and that was all I did
LOVE YOU, COREY!!! My absolute favorite color collections! I see a big order in my near future!
Great info thank you
As always - great tutorial, information, and loved your style of teaching! Thank you!
The title of this video should definitely indicate that’s it’s about big stitch quilting and not just “hand quilting,” because the supplies are completely different for each style. Love Corey and love big stitch quilting!
Very helpful video Corey! I’m ready to get my supplies!
Thanks for the video, the story, showing some cool tools. One tool I am surprised you did not mention. Bees wax. My grandmother swore by it. My teacher swore by it. When I started using it, I quit swearing at my projects quite so much. Bees wax, very helpful. Is there a reason you don't use it? In another matter and only because no one else commented, and because you seemed to ask (sort of). The word you were looking for, I think, is adhere. Adhesive is the sticky stuff on tape, labels and such, which enables the paper, cloth, plastic or other substrate to adhere in place or in your hair if it gets there. I think you were looking for the word adhere, or perhaps stick. Anyway, why no wax and thanks for the video.
Do you still prefer 505 since it has been reformulated? Great info! Now on to the pillow episode.
I don't know that I have used the new formula. I buy 505 by the case and haven't needed to purchase any recently. I hope it hasn't changed too much!
Good morning. I just found your channel. Is there another good 505 Fixative out there at a more affordable cost, but just as good quality? Here in Canada, it is now almost $19 and change a can, before taxes at Walmart.
Thank you!
I have a Clover's thimble and after a certain time the leather began to be more loose at the articulation (where your finger folds) of my finger. Is somebody had this problem and what did you do to make it smaller? When I bought it,it was OK!!
Buy one smaller! Or make your own. Leather stretches as it’s used.
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