🍿 Machine Quilting On Domestic Sewing Machine ~ THE MOVIE 🍿
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
- 💥 My REAL Progress In Machine Quilting On A Domestic Sewing Machine. It Has Been A Fun Journey To See My Free Motion Quilting Progress Over Time. Hang Out With Me In This Video So You Can See The Possibilities YOU Can Make With Your Free Motion Quilting / Machine Quilting.
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how have I not seen this epic tip???????n Thank you so much Tracy. Now off to get those pool noodles :)
The rose quilt that frays is my favorite. I've made 3 of them and still don't have one . Lol, every time I make one, someone comes along and claims it😂. This quilt is how I found your channel. Thank you, you are a great teacher
I'm so glad I found you. I watch many quilt shows. I love Angela Walter's, Lea Day, but never identify. It is like a beginner painter trying to be Piccaso. So glad for a person really teaching themselves from the beginning and sharing the okays along the way. As you grow, I am sure someone will offer you a long arm machine, leaving the rest of us behind. I will never be able to afford one. So, for now, I feel I am learning with you.
Thanks. Pinky scares me. Will try now. 😊❤
Your roses / leaves Miss Tracy are phenomenal. So fun to watch this video. And that cathedral window quilt is still my favorite you’ve ever done. What a masterpiece. Thanks for taking the time to put all these clips into one video. I know that had to take some serious time. 😊 enjoy your weekend. 🤗🤗
I love the Cathedral Window Quilt too! I saw a vintage version of it in an antique shop years ago prior to ever starting a quilt. I so wish I would have bought it when I saw it but I had no idea what I was even looking at. I just knew I wanted to make one from the very beginning of my quilt journey❤
Great tutorial Tracy! None of us are born experts and if you want to become an expert, it takes patience and practice. Enjoy the process. Lord knows, I have a basket full of awful blocks 🤣
Well I'd have to say. I honestly never paid attention to whether batting had a wrong or right side 😂. I just put it down and their we go lol. I have been quilting for years and I am today years old when I found this out. I was never thought that about batting. Thank you and now I know 😂😂
Ok the pool noodle hack was the greatest!!!! Thank you so much!!!
Oh but you ARE an artist!! I have a feeling I need to watch this once a week. So freaking helpful!! Thank you!!
Tracy you have done so much to help me accept my FMQ and continue to improve. I was so discouraged at first. And Long arming is just not in the budget. I have no one close and in Canada the postage costs on top make the whole thing impossible. I thought I was consigned to crosshatching forever. I have a crooked right arm from a broken arm that did not heal properly, so I can only manage an hour a day as the pain gets up there. I cannot do minky, but have used Fireside on occasion and find it easier to get through the machine and almost as soft and very little lint. It is 60 inch wide so very baby quilt friendly. But it is still a work out on my arm. Last week I did a 20 by 20 wall hanging for the first time in a year, and that is where I could see how much I have improved and how much more confidence I had when I wasn't spending 50% of my attention on managing the beast. Thanks for everything!
Fun video. I need to get "re-taught" on my Jazz2 for machine quilting. But truly, Piecing is my favorite part.
Love LOVE every single bit of this video! Love how you put it together and totally appreciate you sharing it! Major teaching vehicle, that’s for sure. Now I wanna run to my machine and sew! Sew inspirational. Thank you!
This was the BEST FMQ video Tracy!! So many techniques, designs and tips. One can take your methods and use them to do our own FMQ as dense or open as we need! Thank you! Thank you💕💕💕🧵
What an absolutely FABULOUS video. Thank you, Tracey, for sharing your "downs" as well as your "ups"! You are truly an inspiration...Jacquie ❤❤❤
Wow, what a creative video full of great information. Really loved your Cathedral Window and Rose's quilt. I am about to start my journey very soon. I have spent the last 18 months watching lots of RUclips videos and collecting fabrics
Thank you, Tracy. I will be keeping your tutorial in my mind and have a go at quilting on this new journey in my life. ❤
What a great video! It was fun going back over the tutorials you have offered. I think my favorites are the rose Fray quilt and your color wheel quilt. I love them all though Tracy!
This is a very helpful video.
I admire patient people who can stay focused as much at the end as they were at the beginning. I am always so determined at the beginning of quilting, and then later into it, I start improvising. I'll write words, I'll try new techniques, and often I get smaller and smaller as in the end, I just like circles and hearts and awkward Cs . I almost fast forwarded through your pool noodle part, because I had tried that and hated it. Plus then I had to keep those noodles somewhere....But your way is different from how I had tried it. I might give it another shot, Maybe on something smaller.
You're a nice lady, very real and I feel a little bond here. Keep showing me more, especially the parts where things go wrong.
Thank you 🥰
Thank you for the kind feedback Marianne♥️
Josephine is sooooooooooooo cute. Soon you will have a sewing buddie with her own machine. You helped me a lot with free motion quilting as I am just starting this process. I have only outlined my quilt's content.
Wow girl this is making me feel like jumping in and trying free motion quilting now that I have a Juki. I won from Fallon and Matt
The Cathedral Windows quilt is breathtaking!y beautiful. If I get enough courage, I might try one!
I LOVE the pool noodle method So glad you show this !
Thank you for taking the time to compile Tracy’s Greatest Hits. So many great tips in one place and a fantastic representation of your quilting journey. About the “suctioning” that happened with your beautiful crumb quilt… I have been spray basting for years and have found that 505 spray doesn’t have that issue as much when I leave a quilt for later. However I believe it is because we really try to use too much spray. I know 505 is spendier than other brands but I can get 3 to 3-1/2 queen size quilts out of a 13 oz can. I buy it from Amazon in 6-packs to get even better pricing.
This has been very interesting, awesome. Thank you. I've wanted to do this quilting but have been afraid to ruin a quilt.
I guess you start small. 😊❤🎉
I was learning how to long arm quilt while watching you learn to machine quilt. I also watched Angela Walters a whole lot.😂
Great video Tracy, love seeing all these memories. I loved doing the Scrapberry challenge, it was fun.
I learn so much watching you and, yes, you do inspire me!
Hi Tracy! Your granddaughter is such a little doll! I really like the dense artistic quilting you do!
Oh my word! That gorgeous cathedral window quilt! Thank you so much for showing how you made it!
That was a labor of love I'm sure!
It must have taken months to make!
Tracy, your Minnie quilt is very sweet. I’m a Mimi, too, to my two grandchildren.
Tracy your blocks are just awesome so beautiful
Tracy, a joining foot would have helped with joining those two blocks. It's useful, too, for batting. Your quilting choices were lovely. And that quilt is divine.
What is a joining foot? I’ve never heard of that.
@@susanmei9980 It's also a stitch in the ditch or edge stitch foot. The metal rudder and needle position dictate which utility it provides.
@@notesfromleisa-land Thank you. I never knew that food was good for joining! I’ll have to experiment with it! 😃
@@susanmei9980 it's an MVP foot!
@@notesfromleisa-land Usually you cannot do zigzag with a stitch in the ditch foot. But I guess that depends on the manufacturer. I am referring to Babylock. My first thought was to use the edge joining foot.
Ama--zing!!! Love it and at this point am only dreaming of being able to accomplish something like that. Thank you for sharing.
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Have you thought about getting with a quilt shop and do a teaching class on FMQ you have a great eye for it I applaud you ❤❤
FMQ is not as easy as everyone says
Great video 🎊 🎉
There are no quilt shops around me🤷🏻♀️
I love your channel, your demos are great.
What an awesome video compilation, Tracy! I really like the black thread you used with the geometric graffiti. The pool noodles demo was fascinating. I’m going to the dollar store tomorrow to get some. 😊 This video was extremely helpful; you give me courage to proceed. 😘
❤❤❤love this quilting thanks❤❤
Thank you for sharing! Free motion quilting scare me but I’ve been practicing! They say practice makes perfect…I’m beginning to doubt that for myself! At least, you always give me hope and inspiration and I’ve learned so much from watching your videos!❤️🥰
Just remember....Practice makes "Better"....Never perfect♥️
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you for saying that! I will have to remember that as I move forward in my free motion journey!❤️
You are sooo talented. Your quilts are lovely. Love the Minnie Mouse quilt. Josephine is beautiful. Spending time with grandchildren is wonderful. Happy 4th of July weekend. Keep up the beautiful quilts. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful progression of your work
Absolutely beautiful cathedral window. My favorite quilt of all!!
Thank you Tracey. I have been wanting to try fmq just haven’t gotten the nerve yet. Beautiful work you have done.
I like the black thread! Great video, thanks!
My biggest learning moment with my personal fmq is while my machine is, well, a machine, my hands and my brain are human. I find it personally acceptable to quilt organically. I do my best, I plan, I fit the design to the area and just quilt. I also often give myself a goal of an area or even a bobbin or 2. That way, I dont get overwhelmed or get a headache from neck and shoulder issues! Never compare hand quilting to fmq to longarms. They are different arts.
This is adorable.
Thank you for the encouragement ❤
Years ago, I attended a Johann Fabric class to do free hand quilting. We were given a plain piece of paper and told to practice OUR stitching with the paper. “Just do what ever you mind desires “. The teacher came up to me and said “ with your design you’ll never be able to free motion”. I left the class crushed and never attempted to free range again but pay to have it done.
Your quilting is wonderful!!
Wow! Thank you so much for putting this video out. I learned a lot, and now have been inspired to try free motion quilting on my domestic machine.
Beautiful!
I'm a Mimi too. I told my kids I was to young to be a Mawmaw, yes I'm from the South !!
I LOVE being a mimi so much❣️
Wow‼️
Love the compilation of all your best tips, tricks, as well as impressive body of knowledge you have to share 🤗
I have watched some of the original tutorials, your designs are always fun as well as beautiful ♥️⚾️🩵
Nice video. Good tips. I am one who loves hand sewing but if you're in a hurry it's not really a choice, though a good skill to learn. :)
Great compilation❤❤
Amazing 😍
Great video thank you so much
It is awesome
What kind of sewing machine is the one ur doing fmq on n where did you get it ..tysm❤🙏
Also I struggle with keeping it even as I'm rolling it up. Do you have any tricks to help with that?
Call me green-horn but I really like the tight quilting. Wish I could do it.
I used June Tailor basting spray once. It was horrible. It gummed my needle up so bad. My quilt sandwich still moved and I had a ton of wrinkles. I unpicked it and now I only use 505 basting spray. I tried the pool noodle and, for me, it didn't work.
Have you thought of entering your quilt into a Show? I think k it's definitely worthy!
Hmmm I’ve always been taught to lay my batting with the bumpy/pimply side down & the smoother/dimply side up! This is because the manufacturers of batting use their machine needles to needle punch therefore making the dimples from when the needles go in the batting top & making the bumps/pimples on the bottom side. By letting your quilting needle go into the same direction as the manufacturer’s needles gives less resistance & therefore less bearding.
The resistance tip in the video is best way to know 🤷🏻♀️
So, I made a quilt top to cover my bed! It’s a beast! 108x108. I would like to quilt it with a walking foot straight lines. I just don’t know how I can fit half the quilt in the throat of the machine. Any suggestions? Maybe I’ll have to tie it. Getting it quilted professionally isn’t something I can consider at the moment!
You can try rolling it up on one side closest to the throat. Possibly try turning your machine on it's side and sit on the end of it.....✅
What kind of brother machine was i .did you like n recommend it? I can not for the life of regulate my foot with my hands on my brother home industrial machine..ugh any tips. . what setting do you use for the stitch? Thanks for sharing 💞🙏
Practice.....🤷🏻♀️
Hi Tracy. I have some quilted placemats that are perfectly good on the inside, but the edges re worn. Any thoughts on what you can do with already quilted pieces of fabric?
You can always re bind them🤷🏻♀️
Doesn’t the tight dense quilting make your beautiful quilt hard and stiff instead of soft and lovable ?.
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Could you elaborate about fusing the Heat n Bond lite to the minky without mashing down the dimples?
Check out the full video in the playlist linked at the end✅
Thank you@@TheSewingChannel
I have tried and tried, didn't go so well, I gave up, it's not worth ruining a quilt after I have spent so much time making it.
Are freehand pressure foot available for any domestic sewing machine
Not sure🤷🏻♀️
What size needle and thread to use in quilting?
All the info is in my description box below the video. Click where it says "see more".✅
i have been practising as well and my biggest issues is the eyelasses on the back. what is that remedy
Tension!! Too loose on the top.
I became a Meme too. But my mimi is meme.
I'm really curious as to why you do so much quilting in such a small area. Seriously, I don't understand. The first time I took a quilt to a long armer, she did tight quilting like this. (Mainly, this was because I didn't know what to expect from someone else quilting a project of mine, and didn't know what questions to ask in advance, like seeing a sample of her work.) It came out as stiff as the furniture mats in the back of a U-Haul. It was difficult to even fold it up to ship. I do only the amount of quilting required by the batting. If it says 8", I will do something around 6 1/2-8". Is this just your preference or is there some reason for doing tight quilting that I don't know?
I suggest you read what you wrote and maybe edit it, I am sure you didn’t mean it to come out the way it reads.
@@michellefrazier7499 I truly didn't mean to sound offensive, if that is the way it sounds to you. I really want to know if there is a reason for doing tight, all over quilting and if I should be doing my quilts differently than I do them now. I am self-taught and never had an chance to take a class, so I have no one around to ask. If I am doing it wrong, I would like to know so I can change my projects and do it correctly.
@nanakathy47 there are no rules. If you use larger quilting because you don't like the tight, stiff quilting, that is fine. A lot depends on how you want the quilt to feel when completed. You are doing it right for you.
@@NanaKathy47 it’s just a preference I think. It will be stiffer if quilted more dense initially but I find over time it works itself out. I have done both and no one has ever complained. Plus denser quilting with free motion is way more forgiving I find. But that’s just my opinion. I am sure you meant well.
@@michellefrazier7499 Thank you. The one quilt that was handed down in my family was thick, puffy, and loosely quilted. Maybe that is why tight quilting is unusual for me because that quilt was my only example as a kid.
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