I think it's amazing how you take the time to share your knowledge. all you put in to your tutorials and your teaching. answering questions u know will be asked. your graphics are phenomenal! I CAN TELL U TRULY LOVE TO INSPIRE AND TEACH OTHERS THE LOVE OF QUILTING. BLESS YOU DEAR
I always will be your fan,The work you do is beautiful and i know you are busy but always take the time to help us when we have doubts on any subject I appreciated or the help and advise you always give me..Thanks you again..
Thank you for that ,I never knew this needle did such beautiful work.I shall be using mine more often and will share your tutoring with my Quilting friends.
Jeanne, what would you use a spring needle for? My old machine came with a wing, a drill and a spring needle all of which have been sitting for 40 years. Now I know what to do with the wing, but the others......
Janet, a spring needle is used for thread painting on your machine and is used without a foot. The drilling needle is a series of 3 needle on one shaft. It's very similar to a twin needle only you would be stitching with 3 strands of upper thread vs. a single strand.
I have a Bernina and the stitches have numbers not names so I do not know what an entradaux stitch looks like. Could you show a picture of what the stitch icon looks like on your machine so I can find that stitch on my machine please?
I want to use a hemstitch to make an oval frame around a large monogram. I am concerned that the two layers (fabric and stabilize) may shift. Can I use a light application of spray adhesive between the fabric and the stabilizer? I hope with a little practice I can do this! Thank you for the video!
+mary bennett I am using a Brother Quattro 6000D. If you look at your decorative stitches on your Baby Lock you should find stitches that say "hemstitching". Try looking in your manual to see if you can locate them. You might check under Heirloom Stitches.
This is one of the best hemstitch/wing needle videos I‘ve seen so far! Thanks
One of the very best demonstrations and explanations I have seen. You left no doubt as the what you were showing. Awesome!
Thank you, Cynthia. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I think it's amazing how you take the time to share your knowledge. all you put in to your tutorials and your teaching. answering questions u know will be asked. your graphics are phenomenal! I CAN TELL U TRULY LOVE TO INSPIRE AND TEACH OTHERS THE LOVE OF QUILTING. BLESS YOU DEAR
Great video. Using a wing needle for the first time ever. Computerized machine is really utilized now!!!
Thank you for this video and the close ups and new information on using this type of needle.
So glad you enjoyed it, Patricia!
I love the look of the stitches that the wing needle made .You are so talented.Love the videos.
+Dee Wilson, thank you for being such a great fan of mine!
I always will be your fan,The work you do is beautiful and i know you are busy but always take the time to help us when we have doubts on any subject I appreciated or the help and advise you always give me..Thanks you again..
thank, so cute the final stich design. lovely
Well, I learn something new from you every day (well, once a week anyway). This is so beautiful and I can't wait to try it.
Beautiful Hem Jeanne! The needle work on the piece showed at the beginning of the video is stunning!
Thanks, Sharon!
Thank you for the very detailed tutorial. I was intimidated in using the wing needle. Now I can eventually use it.
I think you'll like it, give it a try. There's nothing to be intimidated by!
Thank you for that ,I never knew this needle did such beautiful work.I shall be using mine more often and will share your tutoring with my Quilting friends.
Kath, I am happy that you enjoyed the video.
Excellent Demo Video!!!
that is amazing, but I am always always amazed by you!
That's so sweet of you, thank you, Marcia!
Beautiful
Mil gracias, que hermoso trabajo. Dios bendiga sus manos. Me ayudo mucho, esto no lo he encontrado en español.
Great video!
Thank you for making it!
You're welcome!
Great information. Thank you for sharing!
You are very welcome, Barb!
I actually did giggle at the ice cream truck comment. She must be in New England like me. Lol
What machine setting do you use with the Wing needle?
Wonderful video. Thanks.
You're so welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for sharing. i learnt a lot from watching this video.
I'm pleased that it helped you, Pamela!
Thank you, well done.
Super. Thanks for a great vid!!
+cyn4rest, glad you enjoyed it!
Jeanne, what would you use a spring needle for? My old machine came with a wing, a drill and a spring needle all of which have been sitting for 40 years. Now I know what to do with the wing, but the others......
Janet, a spring needle is used for thread painting on your machine and is used without a foot. The drilling needle is a series of 3 needle on one shaft. It's very similar to a twin needle only you would be stitching with 3 strands of upper thread vs. a single strand.
I have a Bernina and the stitches have numbers not names so I do not know what an entradaux stitch looks like. Could you show a picture of what the stitch icon looks like on your machine so I can find that stitch on my machine please?
I want to use a hemstitch to make an oval frame around a large monogram. I am concerned that the two layers (fabric and stabilize) may shift. Can I use a light application of spray adhesive between the fabric and the stabilizer? I hope with a little practice I can do this! Thank you for the video!
Sure, that would work...
JFK
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How did you put the hexies together like the beginning g of this video shows? Great tutorial though.
The entire series and how it was constructed is contained in Vintage Quilting Parts 1 thru 3.
What stich did you use on your babylock?
+mary bennett I am using a Brother Quattro 6000D. If you look at your decorative stitches on your Baby Lock you should find stitches that say "hemstitching". Try looking in your manual to see if you can locate them. You might check under Heirloom Stitches.
What. About bobbin thread
Thanks.
C Van, you are quite welcome!
how do i find you on facebook?
Terry, just click here: facebook.com/groups/1627033160850557