Thank you! This was extremely helpful to me. I'm just learning to quilt and the starting and stopping tie-offs were the one thing I couldn't get right. I was trying to make it too complicated I think . Lol thanks for bringing me back down to earth:)
Thanks for this video! After stopping and tying off, the machine won't move over to pull up the thread as you're showing, the thread just breaks. I've checked the tension on top and bobbin, but I haven't had any success, I have to keep re-threading to start again. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
@@HandiQuilter Yes, so playing with it this morning, the thread wasn't moving through the disc, and I had loosened the tension but still not great. Then I realized this started happening when I changed out my thread to a bigger spool of serger thread I had. So I switched back to the so fine superior and that fixed it. 🤗 thank you for responding!
I spent the last three days getting my Moxie together and getting a practice quilt on it. I was ready to go but could not figure out how to do a needle up needle down to pull up my bobbin thread. Is the machine supposed to be on manual, cruise or,precision when doing the needle down and up. Can you give me detailed instruction on what to do with controls on handle bars.
I know this video is a few years old but as a new quilter I found it so useful! Thank you for the repeated demonstrations.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for leaving these videos up. You help me more than you’ll ever know!
Thank you for such clear instruction on stopping and tie off.
Thank you for repeating these steps. Sometimes the simple things are the hardest. I'm still new to longarming...but I'm getting there!
Thank you so much this has been driving me crazy. 👍❤️😊
Thank you for this video. I had no idea how to end the quilting. Your explanation is spot on and so easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I am a visual learner and watching you demonstrate this was incredibly helpful.
Thank you for demonstrating. Very helpful. Miss you
Dieses Viedeo ist toll für Quilt-Anfänger. Vielen Dank dafür.
This was a great, informative video!!
Thank you. Now I'm not wasting my bobbin thread.
Thank you! This was extremely helpful to me. I'm just learning to quilt and the starting and stopping tie-offs were the one thing I couldn't get right. I was trying to make it too complicated I think . Lol thanks for bringing me back down to earth:)
Very informative and helpful. Thank you so much!
Glad found this,,,I am new at getting my long arm next week. Need all the help I can get.
Thanks, just getting started, the end technique was killing me. Got it!
Thank you for the CLEAR instruction. I am a newbie.
Thanks for this video! After stopping and tying off, the machine won't move over to pull up the thread as you're showing, the thread just breaks. I've checked the tension on top and bobbin, but I haven't had any success, I have to keep re-threading to start again. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
Try pulling down on the thread near the pigtail guide to give it some slack before moving the machine.
@@HandiQuilter Yes, so playing with it this morning, the thread wasn't moving through the disc, and I had loosened the tension but still not great. Then I realized this started happening when I changed out my thread to a bigger spool of serger thread I had. So I switched back to the so fine superior and that fixed it. 🤗 thank you for responding!
Super helpful info!
Thank you! Exactly the information I was looking for!!!!!
Super clear!! Amazing help thank you!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you. This can be done with an older domestic machine? I assume I make my stitches 0.5 to secure stitches at the end of a quilting line design.
Great video. Now i know how to do it. Thank you so much.
I spent the last three days getting my Moxie together and getting a practice quilt on it. I was ready to go but could not figure out how to do a needle up needle down to pull up my bobbin thread. Is the machine supposed to be on manual, cruise or,precision when doing the needle down and up. Can you give me detailed instruction on what to do with controls on handle bars.
So the reason for this, is like using back stitch to tie it off like on sewing machine?
The finger close to the needle makes me cringe
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