I just went to the website to see about ordering some magnums. I dont have a business, so i cant expense these. I am sorry to say they are way to expensive for me to justify purchasing. I will keep looking around to find them. Thank you for the video!
Hi Miriam! Thank you so much for your interest in SewTites! As a small business, we can't manufacture in huge quantities to sell them super cheaply. Additionally, magnets, metal, and shipping have all skyrocketed over the last couple of years - and, we also donate 5% of our profits to a local organization each year. We appreciate your consideration of our products and hope you'll eventually be able to purchase them.💜
This was such a helpful video. I have always used pinning to load my quilts, and while that gives great control of the quilting, it’s so time consuming (and often painful!). I think the See Tites are the solution I’ve been looking for. Thank you so much for sharing!
I am really glad I saw this. I have a new machine and have yet to decide what loading method I will use. This by far seems like the most efficient manner...I didn't particularly want to deal with the snapping system pieces...these are so small and I love that. Thank you!!
Great video, Shelly! I'm a Longarm League member as well--in fact, I learned about SewTites from another LL member several months ago. I bought the pack of 50 and did the very same thing, loading them into the channel on all three of my leaders. Less fiddly and SO FAST when loading! I'll probably go ahead and purchase another pack of 10 so I'll have a total of 60 as I do indeed use all 3 bars on my Bernina Q24. I haven't done any King-size quilts yet on my 12-ft frame, but I'll be ready when I need to. I'm relatively new to Longarming and was NOT enjoying the frequent pinpricks (stabbing more like). No more fear about getting blood on client quilts! Yay! The only thing I was disappointed about was that very issue with the magnets on the Take-Up rail when I'd tighten things up and some of the magnets were sliding off the backing fabric. It was very frustrating. I essentially ended up pinning and using the magnets. But I'm going to try this method of loading the backing fabric exactly as you demonstrated to see if that helps. Thanks again for a fabulous video. 😊 Cheers!
Hi Stacey! We are thrilled to hear you use SewTites, and appreciate your feedback. We sure hope Ma Tante's method of loading the backing will help! Please reach out if you have further questions!
This was really helpful. I was thinking of getting these when they first came out, and I was thinking it would make sense to sew them into the leader. Thank you! Would you be willing to do a tutorial on how to sew the pockets into your leaders? Or can you recommend one? Thanks again!
Hello! I made a quick tutorial on sewing the backing pieces into my leaders and saved it under the "Sew Tites 2" Highlight on my Instagram profile. Happy viewing! instagram.com/matantequilting/
Hi Lynn! You can find a quick tutorial on sewing the backing pieces into your leader over at instagram.com/matantequilting/ under the "SewTites 2" circle tab. Hope you will find that helpful!
I thought about what you said about the leveler bar being an issue. I haven't added them to my leaders yet, but I thought others would like to know. I tapped the metal backing piece to the yellow side of the magnet and the attraction through the yellow plastic is extremely slight as compared to the metal side. If you load the yellow pieces into the leader, the metal side will be facing the leveler bar and will likely attract to it and get stuck. I'm going to load them exactly the way you did. I think they'll be fine. At least I hope they'll be fine. I'll update my comment once I've got them loaded and have used them. Great video! Totally changed my mind on whether or not these were worth the investment.
Hi Melanie! Thank you for sharing your feedback on here for others, and trying a different method that may work super well for your set up. Our customers truly come up with the best ways to make SewTites workable for nearly all sewing situations! We are confident when you find your method that works best for you with SewTites, that you will be quite happy with your investment.
Did you try doing this yet? I tried but the magnums got stuck and came off the backing... still trying to figure out a way to make it work to load the backing on my Handi Quilter machine - which has the leveler bar ... any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated @SewTites
@@latelierdulongarm I haven't yet. It's a long story, but I've only just put my long arm back up and haven't had a chance to add the magnums. I'll update once I have.
Hi Kim! We are committed to helping our customers with their processes to incorporate SewTites with their sewing needs. That said, we are headed to OSQE next week and will make it a point to discuss this very issue with the HandiQuilter team. Stay tuned...
Okay, update. I'm signed into my personal account, but I'm the original author of this post. I loaded the magnums on my machine and I am obsessed with them now. They are super strong. I'm not afraid of them coming off at all. But I was right. The metal side of the magnet is super strong, but the yellow side isn't. Which is a great thing! They're strong enough to attract to the leveler bar so that they won't get caught on the edge of my ruler base or needle plate (which other loading systems do), but when I go to advance my quilt, they just slide right under and beyond without any hassle whatsoever. I LOVE them and am always talking them up at the longarm quilt store I work at where we sell them as well. But in the video she suggested loading the yellow half in the canvas channel. Don't. Load them exactly they way she did. They work amazingly well. Beyond my expectations!
Thank you for doing this video!! I thought about the magnums when they first came out. I use the other sew tites and love them! I was considering red snappers but was not looking forward to taking the leaders off and sewing the casing! I am going to watch your video on doing them on the longarm!!! Yeah!! I would like to watch your sewtites 2 video, but do not have instagram. Do you have it on youtube?
Hi Miriam - So glad you love our other products! I'm not sure what video you're referencing as the "sewtites 2 video" - shoot me a link and I'll let you know where you can find the video. :)
Please tell me how you can sew the magnet of the Magnums in your leader (they are sticking to each other as I am sewing) and then roll your bar...I tried to sew in the magnets as you suggested. I'd have to replace the backing metal on the magnets to roll the bars in or out...If I don't, place something like the metal backing over the magnets the magnets stick to everything metal....the frame and the bars. So I ripped out all of that sewing, pulled out the magnets, then placed the metal bars inside the leader then sewed them in... let's see how this goes...I'm getting frustrated.
Hi C - The metal bars inside the leader should do the trick! That's the way most people find success with the system (as outlined in the video - sewing the magnets in the leader is an alternative to the typical way they're used/installed). Keep us posted - hopefully, they'll work wonderfully for you now!
I invested in the magnets but I’ve had trouble with my machine (a gammill) pulling the backplate off the magnet and thus loosening my backing. What am i doing wrong? After spending this much on the magnets, i want it to work.
Check out the recent Q+A we did with Sarah of Sariditty! She demonstrates keeping the quilt loose as you wrap it and then pulling it taut. ruclips.net/user/livebC2mVO0CZeE?si=xM8kbT8vRaQM4wIf Hopefully that will help! If not, contact us at info@sewtites.com
I have new leaders - how big do you have a recommend I make the channel to hold the Magnums? Also, you mentioned that they may try to grab the leveler bar, has anyone had this happen?
Hi Becky! We recommend that you make your channel just a bit wider than the back metal plate, which is 5/8". You want the channel big enough to slide the back plate in easily, but also not too wide so they don't move around too much. The channel will span the entire length of the leader, and typically spacing is around every 4" apart from each other. As far as the issue with grabbing the leveler bar, I'm unaware of any up front issues so we can't speak to that. Sorry! Happy sewing!
I thought this was my answer to replace pinning. Not yet. I will try one more time before I pull them out. I am now in the process of picking out a whole row of intricate panto. The magnets had slipped, causing the fabric to become uneven. I decided to buy enough for the top of my longarm before paying an additional $200 + for the lower portion of my frame. Not a fan so far.
I'm so sorry to hear this! You can email info@sewtites.com to problem-solve (If the fabric is loaded the wrong way, it will slip) or to get a refund - we have a satisfaction guarentee!
I love this! fairly new to longarming but I love sew tites. I've struggled with loading my quilts. I use red snappers and I’ve tried pinning also. How would you recommend doing this if the leader on my machine does not reach the front bar?
Hi Angela! So glad you found the video useful! In your circumstance, I'd recommend laying the leader flat on your machine table. You'll need to lean over the belly bar to attach the Sew Tites. I'm quite tall and find this easy to do, but I would imagine those who aren't as tall as me would prefer the comfort of using them on the belly bar (which is why I showed it this way in the video). Please let me know if that helped, or if you have any other questions!
Hi Angela, We love hearing that you use SewTites, and hope that Ma Tante's advise was helpful to you. Please reach out if we can be of further help. Happy sewing!
Hi Jody - Thank you for your interest in SewTites! We know they're an investment, and appreciate your consideration of our products. As a small business, we can't manufacture in huge quantities to sell them super cheaply - not to mention, magnets, metal, and shipping have all skyrocketed over the last couple of years. We also donate 5% of our profits to a local organization each year. If you purchase them, you'll support a couple of moms working to produce useful products, pay it forward, and earn a living along the way - but if you choose not to buy them, that's fine too! 💜
Just saw you in IG. Longarm quilter here of 20+ years…and one of the first dealers of the IQ systems you have 😁. How do these compare to just using zippers? Zippers take half the time😉
I just went to the website to see about ordering some magnums. I dont have a business, so i cant expense these. I am sorry to say they are way to expensive for me to justify purchasing. I will keep looking around to find them. Thank you for the video!
Hi Miriam! Thank you so much for your interest in SewTites! As a small business, we can't manufacture in huge quantities to sell them super cheaply. Additionally, magnets, metal, and shipping have all skyrocketed over the last couple of years - and, we also donate 5% of our profits to a local organization each year. We appreciate your consideration of our products and hope you'll eventually be able to purchase them.💜
Thank you for info on sew tites and the fact that you float definitely made me want to try them! 😉
watching i bought two sets Thanks for it
Awesome! Thank you!
This was such a helpful video. I have always used pinning to load my quilts, and while that gives great control of the quilting, it’s so time consuming (and often painful!). I think the See Tites are the solution I’ve been looking for. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you!
Excellent video…convinced me this was the method to use. So easy and fast
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the video it makes me want the tiles in the future.
I am really glad I saw this. I have a new machine and have yet to decide what loading method I will use. This by far seems like the most efficient manner...I didn't particularly want to deal with the snapping system pieces...these are so small and I love that. Thank you!!
Wahoo!!! So glad you saw it as well!
Thanks for sharing. I’m a beginner and I’ve learned so much from your video so far.
So glad you've found it helpful, Velia!
I'm convinced I am going to try these
Great video, Shelly! I'm a Longarm League member as well--in fact, I learned about SewTites from another LL member several months ago. I bought the pack of 50 and did the very same thing, loading them into the channel on all three of my leaders. Less fiddly and SO FAST when loading! I'll probably go ahead and purchase another pack of 10 so I'll have a total of 60 as I do indeed use all 3 bars on my Bernina Q24. I haven't done any King-size quilts yet on my 12-ft frame, but I'll be ready when I need to. I'm relatively new to Longarming and was NOT enjoying the frequent pinpricks (stabbing more like). No more fear about getting blood on client quilts! Yay! The only thing I was disappointed about was that very issue with the magnets on the Take-Up rail when I'd tighten things up and some of the magnets were sliding off the backing fabric. It was very frustrating. I essentially ended up pinning and using the magnets. But I'm going to try this method of loading the backing fabric exactly as you demonstrated to see if that helps. Thanks again for a fabulous video. 😊 Cheers!
Hi Stacey! You'll have to let us know if changing the way you use the Magnums has helped keep your fabric in place!
Hi Stacey! We are thrilled to hear you use SewTites, and appreciate your feedback. We sure hope Ma Tante's method of loading the backing will help! Please reach out if you have further questions!
Thank you. Very well explained.
Glad it was helpful!
I love them too!
This was really helpful. I was thinking of getting these when they first came out, and I was thinking it would make sense to sew them into the leader. Thank you! Would you be willing to do a tutorial on how to sew the pockets into your leaders? Or can you recommend one? Thanks again!
Hello! I made a quick tutorial on sewing the backing pieces into my leaders and saved it under the "Sew Tites 2" Highlight on my Instagram profile. Happy viewing! instagram.com/matantequilting/
Hi there! Thanks for checking out SewTites, and hope you found Ma Tante Quilting's advise and tutorial helpful. Happy Sewing!
Thanks for your informative video. I have neen consideringbthe Sew Tites for awhile. I am going to try your loading method on my next quilt
You'll have to let us know how it worked out for you!
Can you show how you sewed the magnets, i like that idea because it keeps you from thur working two layers of canvas
Hi Lynn! You can find a quick tutorial on sewing the backing pieces into your leader over at instagram.com/matantequilting/ under the "SewTites 2" circle tab. Hope you will find that helpful!
I thought about what you said about the leveler bar being an issue. I haven't added them to my leaders yet, but I thought others would like to know. I tapped the metal backing piece to the yellow side of the magnet and the attraction through the yellow plastic is extremely slight as compared to the metal side. If you load the yellow pieces into the leader, the metal side will be facing the leveler bar and will likely attract to it and get stuck. I'm going to load them exactly the way you did. I think they'll be fine. At least I hope they'll be fine. I'll update my comment once I've got them loaded and have used them. Great video! Totally changed my mind on whether or not these were worth the investment.
Hi Melanie! Thank you for sharing your feedback on here for others, and trying a different method that may work super well for your set up. Our customers truly come up with the best ways to make SewTites workable for nearly all sewing situations! We are confident when you find your method that works best for you with SewTites, that you will be quite happy with your investment.
Did you try doing this yet? I tried but the magnums got stuck and came off the backing... still trying to figure out a way to make it work to load the backing on my Handi Quilter machine - which has the leveler bar ... any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated @SewTites
@@latelierdulongarm I haven't yet. It's a long story, but I've only just put my long arm back up and haven't had a chance to add the magnums. I'll update once I have.
Hi Kim! We are committed to helping our customers with their processes to incorporate SewTites with their sewing needs. That said, we are headed to OSQE next week and will make it a point to discuss this very issue with the HandiQuilter team. Stay tuned...
Okay, update. I'm signed into my personal account, but I'm the original author of this post. I loaded the magnums on my machine and I am obsessed with them now. They are super strong. I'm not afraid of them coming off at all. But I was right. The metal side of the magnet is super strong, but the yellow side isn't. Which is a great thing! They're strong enough to attract to the leveler bar so that they won't get caught on the edge of my ruler base or needle plate (which other loading systems do), but when I go to advance my quilt, they just slide right under and beyond without any hassle whatsoever. I LOVE them and am always talking them up at the longarm quilt store I work at where we sell them as well. But in the video she suggested loading the yellow half in the canvas channel. Don't. Load them exactly they way she did. They work amazingly well. Beyond my expectations!
Thank you for doing this video!! I thought about the magnums when they first came out. I use the other sew tites and love them! I was considering red snappers but was not looking forward to taking the leaders off and sewing the casing! I am going to watch your video on doing them on the longarm!!! Yeah!! I would like to watch your sewtites 2 video, but do not have instagram. Do you have it on youtube?
Hi Miriam - So glad you love our other products! I'm not sure what video you're referencing as the "sewtites 2 video" - shoot me a link and I'll let you know where you can find the video. :)
Please tell me how you can sew the magnet of the Magnums in your leader (they are sticking to each other as I am sewing) and then roll your bar...I tried to sew in the magnets as you suggested. I'd have to replace the backing metal on the magnets to roll the bars in or out...If I don't, place something like the metal backing over the magnets the magnets stick to everything metal....the frame and the bars. So I ripped out all of that sewing, pulled out the magnets, then placed the metal bars inside the leader then sewed them in... let's see how this goes...I'm getting frustrated.
Hi C - The metal bars inside the leader should do the trick! That's the way most people find success with the system (as outlined in the video - sewing the magnets in the leader is an alternative to the typical way they're used/installed). Keep us posted - hopefully, they'll work wonderfully for you now!
Did you sew them into your leaders by hand? Can't figure out how to do that
I sewed them into my leaders. I used colored embroidery thread to make sure I know where they are.
Loved this tutorial. How did you sew on your leaders?
Thank you!
I invested in the magnets but I’ve had trouble with my machine (a gammill) pulling the backplate off the magnet and thus loosening my backing. What am i doing wrong? After spending this much on the magnets, i want it to work.
Check out the recent Q+A we did with Sarah of Sariditty! She demonstrates keeping the quilt loose as you wrap it and then pulling it taut.
ruclips.net/user/livebC2mVO0CZeE?si=xM8kbT8vRaQM4wIf
Hopefully that will help! If not, contact us at info@sewtites.com
Can you use the magnets to attach the backing directly to the bar without the leader cloth?
Yes, if your bar is metal. You'll need to make sure you have enough backing fabric!
I have a 8ft frame how many would it take for each bar?
We recommend one every 6inches, so you'd need 14 on each side, 28 total (We sell them in 5 packs or 20 packs)
I noticed a zipper. Does this system eliminate the zipper system? Guessing yes I have a hoop frame so trying to figure it all out
Yes, it sure does!
I have new leaders - how big do you have a recommend I make the channel to hold the Magnums? Also, you mentioned that they may try to grab the leveler bar, has anyone had this happen?
Hi Becky! We recommend that you make your channel just a bit wider than the back metal plate, which is 5/8". You want the channel big enough to slide the back plate in easily, but also not too wide so they don't move around too much. The channel will span the entire length of the leader, and typically spacing is around every 4" apart from each other.
As far as the issue with grabbing the leveler bar, I'm unaware of any up front issues so we can't speak to that. Sorry!
Happy sewing!
I thought this was my answer to replace pinning. Not yet. I will try one more time before I pull them out. I am now in the process of picking out a whole row of intricate panto. The magnets had slipped, causing the fabric to become uneven. I decided to buy enough for the top of my longarm before paying an additional $200 + for the lower portion of my frame. Not a fan so far.
I'm so sorry to hear this! You can email info@sewtites.com to problem-solve (If the fabric is loaded the wrong way, it will slip) or to get a refund - we have a satisfaction guarentee!
I love this! fairly new to longarming but I love sew tites. I've struggled with loading my quilts. I use red snappers and I’ve tried pinning also. How would you recommend doing this if the leader on my machine does not reach the front bar?
Hi Angela! So glad you found the video useful! In your circumstance, I'd recommend laying the leader flat on your machine table. You'll need to lean over the belly bar to attach the Sew Tites. I'm quite tall and find this easy to do, but I would imagine those who aren't as tall as me would prefer the comfort of using them on the belly bar (which is why I showed it this way in the video). Please let me know if that helped, or if you have any other questions!
Hi Angela,
We love hearing that you use SewTites, and hope that Ma Tante's advise was helpful to you. Please reach out if we can be of further help. Happy sewing!
Good Grief! The amount I would need for a 12 ft frame is crazy high in price...
Hi Jody - Thank you for your interest in SewTites! We know they're an investment, and appreciate your consideration of our products. As a small business, we can't manufacture in huge quantities to sell them super cheaply - not to mention, magnets, metal, and shipping have all skyrocketed over the last couple of years. We also donate 5% of our profits to a local organization each year. If you purchase them, you'll support a couple of moms working to produce useful products, pay it forward, and earn a living along the way - but if you choose not to buy them, that's fine too! 💜
Just saw you in IG. Longarm quilter here of 20+ years…and one of the first dealers of the IQ systems you have 😁. How do these compare to just using zippers? Zippers take half the time😉
I love that you're an IQ dealer! I love mine so much! I'm not familiar with using zippered leaders to save time, but I'm in love with my Magnums!
Love these but no way am I spending $400 bucks for magnets, cuz I’d need 2 boxes….I’ll just keep pinning if need be or find another way.