Thank you so much for these videos. I just recently got a BERNINA 570 QE and I feel like a deer in headlights! There is so much to learn and the manual doesn’t show it all. Classes haven’t started yet, so your videos enable me to experiment without too much fear!
This set of You Tube videos are the best I have ever experienced. I have had questions about some smaller details on my machine that have finally been answered. This is definitely going to be my "How To" site from now on! The way Gayle presents takes the scariness out of quilting and gives me a "can do" feeling! Fantastic job, Gayle
Thanks Gail. You are such a fun presenter and very informative. These videos really help people like me who are new to machine quilting and embroidery. Well done!
I know I am Miss Tarty to the party but you are amazing! I just received a Bernina and was completely intimidated by it. You helped me and I have actually started sewing with it. Thank you SO much. I hope you see this.
Gayle was very helpful to the beginner in quilting. Good sense of humor and tips she shared kept my interest! Will look for more tutorials offered by her! Thank you Gayle!
What a great teacher and video Gayle! I have had my Bernina QE 570 for several months now and have been challenged to learn what I want in these pandemic times. You make it seem possible and fun!! Thank you!
Such a great video to learn about different quilting techniques. I am a new quilter and this helped me understand so much about the many quilting options available. This one is going right into my Bernina reference file! Thank you!
This was interesting snd entertaining. THOUGH i have been sewing for 53 years (mostly garments) I am retiring and diving into embroidery and quilting. I feel like a kid in a candy shop! I look forward to more of your videos!
@@annettehillison5255 what kind of garments? I have dived into draping and pattern making and couture dewing and would appreciate any tips, links, help, ideas, ANYTHING! Sorry to bother you, and thank you.
I smile while watching your videos. I have been in Naperville before ever learning about Bernina and so I feel connected to your effort to teach and enjoy your lessons. I am using a BSR and do not understand how to judge foot pressure because 74 and 42 is showing the bobbin thread alot!
That’s not foot pressure, that’s tension. So the BSR has its own tension adjustment because it is considered a separate stitch. So if you tighten the upper tension on it, when you put the #74 foot on, that’s gonna be with the actual #1 straight stitch. Also, what model BERNINA do you Have? What type of thread? Is the tension eyelashing? There are so many things hinges to consider.
Gayle you are amazing! I am new to your videos and I love all that I have viewed. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you SEW much for sharing all you know with us♥️
Hello, new subscriber here 👋🏻. You’re a great teacher, I find the details and actual hands on demonstrations so helpful. I just purchased a used Bernina 830 Limited Edition and have lots to learn so I’m really happy to have found your You Tube channel. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. 🥰🙋🏻♀️
Wonderful video!!! I love how you explain all the feet. Do you have info on where you got the pattern for the penguin? Would love to have the pattern and if you would do a video on putting it together. ❤️
I love your videos. I have gained so much confidence from them. I have a Bernina 590 and need loads of help, so again MANY THANKS. From Jane in England.
I have answered you in every forum you’ve contacted us on. This foot is the one for your antique BERNINA. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/50-walking-foot-three-soles-old-style?_pos=6&_sid=71e384130&_ss=r
Great idea to use the backing fabric for your quilt design. I’m thinking I might use cheap gift wrap paper for the design work then tear it off. Whatdaya think? Tell Bernina we want a ruler foot for our BSR.
Wrapping paper will make a mess. I prefer to ruler work without stitch regulation as one typically goes slower. The Q16 is awesome as it has the regulation at the needle plate for the 360° movement.
I love the feet, and buy them, and have many please tell us the foot number so I can buy them or maybe I have them. Thanx love you, and you are a perfect teacher.
Thanks for this wonderful video and all your videos! I always learn so much. I love the quilt blocks behind you in this video with the polar bear and the seal. Would you please tell me where to get that pattern? Thanks!
Hi Charlotte, that is the Elizabeth Hartman North Stars pattern. We have a video series on our channel for making it. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/north-stars?_pos=2&_sid=bc98efb2e&_ss=r
Yes, if you have the walking foot style that allows you to switch from open toe to closed toe. Here is the item: www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/walking-foot-sole-with-central-guide?_pos=3&_sid=5a39cbacb&_ss=r
The 530-2 is a very old machine. You reached out to our store and I am drafting an email to you explaining that. This is not the forum for this conversation.
How did you quilt from the back and avoid quilting through your flamingos? Or did you just quilt right through them? It looks like somehow you managed to avoid them from what I could see.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you so much. I love your tutorials. They are encouraging, inspiring, educational and oh sew funny! You are one of a select few teachers who changed my life at the beginning of lockdown. I now an obsessive quilter, to the point of building a new sewing room on my house here in Scotland! Lots of love and thanks. Alisonxxx
Thank you for your feedback. This video was made in the early days of the pandemic before we could bet our video equipment. And can you believe that is the light at 50%?
Thanks so much for this video and others. I am relatively new to sewing, quilting, and my Bernina. Can you please tell me the brand of your quilting gloves? Thanks in advance for your help.
Walking foot is very useful for straight line and match stitch quilting. Also sewing the binding on. Although some of the machines also have dual feed, the walking foot can get a better hold of the top material in some instances. The BSR is for free motion quilting like following a motif or stippling. Not as east to do straight lines.
I believe the one you are referring to is the Amanda Murphy Every Angle Ruler. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/amanda-murphy-every-angle-for-longarm?_pos=2&_sid=d6cbff51a&_ss=r
When you add the BSR to the 880 PlUs the feed dogs automatically drop, otherwise the feed dog button on the left side toward the bottom of the touchscreen puts the feed dogs down. Rulers are the Amanda Murphy good measure rulers in 1/4” thick for Longarm used with the #72 adjustable ruler work foot.
@@susanpettit5745 this video is many many years old and our equipment has improved greatly. Our apologies. Equipment was hard to come by in the pandemic when this video was made.
@@BERNINAofNaperville I understand that, but my question is 'can you use this foot (microstippling) to do other types of free motion quilting? Such as larger stippling, ribbon candy, feathers, loops, and spirals, etc. etc.?
I enjoy your videos but struggle to hear what you say when you are sitting in front of the sewing machine. The sound is perfect when we see your face on camera.
This video was made in the early days of our channel before we could get good camera equipment due to Covid. Perhaps that contributed to uneven volume levels.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you very much for getting back to me. I wasn’t aware that you knew, although it didn’t stop me watching. Thank you for making these informative videos they are very much appreciated.
I love your teaching style. Very easy to follow and very friendly. Thank you!
Thank you so much for these videos. I just recently got a BERNINA 570 QE and I feel like a deer in headlights! There is so much to learn and the manual doesn’t show it all. Classes haven’t started yet, so your videos enable me to experiment without too much fear!
This set of You Tube videos are the best I have ever experienced. I have had questions about some smaller details on my machine that have finally been answered. This is definitely going to be my "How To" site from now on! The way Gayle presents takes the scariness out of quilting and gives me a "can do" feeling! Fantastic job, Gayle
Thanks Gail. You are such a fun presenter and very informative. These videos really help people like me who are new to machine quilting and embroidery. Well done!
I know I am Miss Tarty to the party but you are amazing! I just received a Bernina and was completely intimidated by it. You helped me and I have actually started sewing with it. Thank you SO much. I hope you see this.
Loving my new machine and your videos are a must for this new enthusiast! Can't wait to try out your techniques on some projects!
Gayle was very helpful to the beginner in quilting. Good sense of humor and tips she shared kept my interest! Will look for more tutorials offered by her! Thank you Gayle!
What a great teacher and video Gayle! I have had my Bernina QE 570 for several months now and have been challenged to learn what I want in these pandemic times. You make it seem possible and fun!! Thank you!
Such a great video to learn about different quilting techniques. I am a new quilter and this helped me understand so much about the many quilting options available. This one is going right into my Bernina reference file! Thank you!
Using a patterned fabric as the backing and then following the design to quilt is brilliant!
This was interesting snd entertaining. THOUGH i have been sewing for 53 years (mostly garments) I am retiring and diving into embroidery and quilting. I feel like a kid in a candy shop! I look forward to more of your videos!
Love the penguin ❤️
@@annettehillison5255 what kind of garments? I have dived into draping and pattern making and couture dewing and would appreciate any tips, links, help, ideas, ANYTHING! Sorry to bother you, and thank you.
Nice video for a lot of quilting and thanks for showing the backing so we could see what you have done ❤️
I love how real your videos are. Plus you make me laugh!!
I smile while watching your videos. I have been in Naperville before ever learning about Bernina and so I feel connected to your effort to teach and enjoy your lessons. I am using a BSR and do not understand how to judge foot pressure because 74 and 42 is showing the bobbin thread alot!
That’s not foot pressure, that’s tension. So the BSR has its own tension adjustment because it is considered a separate stitch. So if you tighten the upper tension on it, when you put the #74 foot on, that’s gonna be with the actual #1 straight stitch.
Also, what model BERNINA do you Have? What type of thread? Is the tension eyelashing? There are so many things hinges to consider.
My goodness, this was great. I loved the content and your delivery. THANK YOU!
Gayle you are amazing! I am new to your videos and I love all that I have viewed. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you SEW much for sharing all you know with us♥️
Hello, new subscriber here 👋🏻. You’re a great teacher, I find the details and actual hands on demonstrations so helpful. I just purchased a used Bernina 830 Limited Edition and have lots to learn so I’m really happy to have found your You Tube channel. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. 🥰🙋🏻♀️
I use the #72 with my B 830 or B 880. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/72-ruler-work-domestic?_pos=2&_sid=97458abb0&_ss=r
I have both 830s, a 790plus, the 570 and the 475. Do you think I’m a Bernina girl?
Thank you Gayle for giving such informative information in such a fun manner!
Wonderful video!!! I love how you explain all the feet. Do you have info on where you got the pattern for the penguin? Would love to have the pattern and if you would do a video on putting it together. ❤️
Gayle is so entertaining, as well as educational!
Thank you! You’re so detailed and positive. That’s a great combination.
Love the idea of using a patterned back fabric to create a unique quilting motif!!
I love your videos. I have gained so much confidence from them. I have a Bernina 590 and need loads of help, so again MANY THANKS. From Jane in England.
I really like all the tips in this.
Hi I’d love to have a walking foot ,but but my Bernina is model 530-2 Record, any suggestions are much appreciated.
I have answered you in every forum you’ve contacted us on. This foot is the one for your antique BERNINA. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/50-walking-foot-three-soles-old-style?_pos=6&_sid=71e384130&_ss=r
Loved your video. I just got a new machine. Found these tips very helpful.
Love all your videos you explain things so well.x
Thank you for your video. It answered a lot of questions I had about free hand quilting!
Loved this video by the way…very instructive! Thanks so much!
Brilliant video. Will be returning lots!
Very helpful overview of Bernina quilting feet!
I loved your presentation!
Great idea to use the backing fabric for your quilt design. I’m thinking I might use cheap gift wrap paper for the design work then tear it off. Whatdaya think? Tell Bernina we want a ruler foot for our BSR.
Wrapping paper will make a mess. I prefer to ruler work without stitch regulation as one typically goes slower. The Q16 is awesome as it has the regulation at the needle plate for the 360° movement.
I love the feet, and buy them, and have many please tell us the foot number so I can buy them or maybe I have them. Thanx love you, and you are a perfect teacher.
Esperansa Loughran walking foot #50, dual feed feet #1D, #10D and the BERNINA Stutch Regulator foot, also #72 Ruler work foot.
Thanks for this wonderful video and all your videos! I always learn so much. I love the quilt blocks behind you in this video with the polar bear and the seal. Would you please tell me where to get that pattern? Thanks!
Hi Charlotte, that is the Elizabeth Hartman North Stars pattern. We have a video series on our channel for making it. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/north-stars?_pos=2&_sid=bc98efb2e&_ss=r
Can you purchase the stitch in ditch for the walking foot
Yes, if you have the walking foot style that allows you to switch from open toe to closed toe. Here is the item: www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/walking-foot-sole-with-central-guide?_pos=3&_sid=5a39cbacb&_ss=r
Can I use this quilting foot on my bernina 530-2 record? I think I need legacy feet for it. Help please.
The 530-2 is a very old machine. You reached out to our store and I am drafting an email to you explaining that. This is not the forum for this conversation.
What are the gloves and where can i get them? Thx you
Your videos are so helpful. Thanks.
Fantastic you have inspired me to free motion and not have a nervous breakdown take care .xx
Could you please do a video on how to join quilted blocks together? that would be so awesome!
Are you referring to a layout video? You may get something out of the end of this one where we assembled our North Stars Block of the Month.
ruclips.net/video/0pGGsiYmse4/видео.html
@@BERNINAofNaperville I think she is asking how to join quilt as you go blocks together. I would be interested in that also
@@mtnjhutch we use this technique in our embroidery sampler sew along on this channel.
@@mtnjhutch we also use an alternative technique in our embroidered crazy quilt sew along on this channel.
I have a Bernina 440 QE. Can I use the ruler with that?
Yes. It’s the #72 or # 72S foot.
I was wondering if you could tell me what the Patchwork Polar Bear pattern is, it looks very interesting.
It was a block of the month we did based on this patter: www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/north-stars?_pos=1&_sid=f4b57e1bd&_ss=r
I love your personality. You speak my language
Lots of good information. Thank you
I just bought the walking foot. I can’t wait to try it .
Oh yes! I have recently slowed down snd measure n pin way more than ever! Thx for this
How did you quilt from the back and avoid quilting through your flamingos? Or did you just quilt right through them? It looks like somehow you managed to avoid them from what I could see.
I stitched in the ditch from the top with water-soluble thread.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you!
I love these videos! And I love the bear and walrus on the wall too !
North stars pattern from Elizabeth Hartman
What is the largest size quilt that you quilt on your domestic? I own a 590.
It depends on the fabric and batting thickness. I have heard customers say that they have done queen size. It’s about trial, error and practice.
Gail, do you have that Amanda Murphy ruler for 790 Bernina, in stock?
Yes we do :) www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/amanda-murphy-every-angle-for-longarm?_pos=2&_sid=fe538df9b&_ss=r
When using my bsr foot , I sometimes get top loops. Is that me going too fast or too slow?
Difficult to advise without seeing a photo of you issue.
What number is the foot in this video for quilting really puffy projects. Thanks. Alison from Scotland.
You can use the #74 adjustable cup clip foot or the clear larger plastic sole for the BERNINA Stitch Regulator.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you so much. I love your tutorials. They are encouraging, inspiring, educational and oh sew funny! You are one of a select few teachers who changed my life at the beginning of lockdown. I now an obsessive quilter, to the point of building a new sewing room on my house here in Scotland! Lots of love and thanks. Alisonxxx
Would have appreciated if you had shown how to put the different feet on walking foot plesde
You can see exactly how to put it on here: ruclips.net/video/NvfNCoJJ5dU/видео.html
When are they bringing out a walking foot for a 770qe
The current BERNINA walking foot #50 for new style machines fits the B 770 QE
Do you change the pressure on the presser foot when you are FMQ?
Only when I am using puffy batting or trying to ease in fullness
Thanks for the wonderful tutorial!
Thank you this helps me so much with my 770QEE machine purchased during Covid - no classes fo me😕
If you can dim the light on your machine there wont be as much reflection making it easier to see
Thank you for your feedback. This video was made in the early days of the pandemic before we could bet our video equipment. And can you believe that is the light at 50%?
excelent video. I wish I could go to USA and visit your shop. maybe one time I’ll do.
learned a lot from your video - thank you!
Very informative. 😊
Good information. Keep them coming !
Is there a sole for the walking foot that has a quarter inch guide for piecing?
BERnINA has full shank feet. The #57 and #57D have a metal “splash guard” on the right to block your fabric to keep it 1/4”. I show it in the video
@@BERNINAofNaperville Nice. Thanks.
Thanks so much for this video and others. I am relatively new to sewing, quilting, and my Bernina. Can you please tell me the brand of your quilting gloves? Thanks in advance for your help.
Do you need it if you have the BSR
Hi. Need what?
@@BERNINAofNaperville the “walking foot”
Walking foot is very useful for straight line and match stitch quilting. Also sewing the binding on. Although some of the machines also have dual feed, the walking foot can get a better hold of the top material in some instances. The BSR is for free motion quilting like following a motif or stippling. Not as east to do straight lines.
Can you please tell me the name of the ruler your using please
I believe the one you are referring to is the Amanda Murphy Every Angle Ruler. www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/amanda-murphy-every-angle-for-longarm?_pos=2&_sid=d6cbff51a&_ss=r
Great idea on quilting Florence the Flamingo!
Great info. Thank you.
Thanks for such a helpful video!
You are delightful! Thank you
Thank you 🙏
Thanks. Very helpful.
How did you lower the feed dog on the 880+?
Also how thick is the ruler? Thank you.
When you add the BSR to the 880 PlUs the feed dogs automatically drop, otherwise the feed dog button on the left side toward the bottom of the touchscreen puts the feed dogs down.
Rulers are the Amanda Murphy good measure rulers in 1/4” thick for Longarm used with the #72 adjustable ruler work foot.
If you have an older low-shank Bernina, can you use quilting rulers?
BERNINA makes Legacy feet for the older machines
THANK YOU
It would be easier to see if you were using some contrast in color in your fabric. With the white on white it is difficult to see
@@susanpettit5745 this video is many many years old and our equipment has improved greatly. Our apologies. Equipment was hard to come by in the pandemic when this video was made.
Which foot do you recommend for sewing multiple layers of thicker canvas or vinyl? Thanks
A walking foot or, it your machine has dual feed, #1D
@@BERNINAofNaperville that ka for the fast reply. My machine is an older 1020 model
Easier to see with a contrasting fabric instead of white.
Thank you so much
do you need to do 'micro' stippling with the microstippling foot? or can you do other FMQ using that foot?
You can use others, but this one is nice because the height is adjustable and it has a larger opening with matte finish metal that reduces glare.
@@BERNINAofNaperville I understand that, but my question is 'can you use this foot (microstippling) to do other types of free motion quilting? Such as larger stippling, ribbon candy, feathers, loops, and spirals, etc. etc.?
Which model is this? Thank you! 😊
It’s been a while since we made this, but I believe we used the BERNINA 770
Very helpful.
Can you use the rounded foot on the BSR for fluffy batting?
Do you mean the adjustable cup clip or the clear flat foot sole that’s is designed to go on the BSR?
The one that is designed to go on the BSR
Yes that is what that sole is designed for !
Very helpful
In darker color fabric would be good to see better
I think I need that 'old-fashioned devil-may-care' foot!
Thanks
Thenk you my sistar
Awesome
Does it help to get a plexiglass extension table for machine quilting with rulers?
I certainly think it is much easier when quilting on a large item. I actually have one for every one of my machines, just for a larger working area.
The thumbnail for the video looked like she was holding up a shot of tequila
Man you’re clever!
😷👍🌍🇦🇺
I enjoy your videos but struggle to hear what you say when you are sitting in front of the sewing machine. The sound is perfect when we see your face on camera.
This video was made in the early days of our channel before we could get good camera equipment due to Covid. Perhaps that contributed to uneven volume levels.
@@BERNINAofNaperville Thank you very much for getting back to me. I wasn’t aware that you knew, although it didn’t stop me watching. Thank you for making these informative videos they are very much appreciated.
You might be interested in reading the Medical Medium, if your fingers are caused by eczema, dermatitis, etc.
@@wye2003 thank you for your comment. This video was made over a year ago. My fingers have healed. Thank you for your concern.
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