Rob Appell Free Motion Quilting on a Domestic Machine LIVE

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  • @tracymason7483
    @tracymason7483 4 месяца назад

    Love watching your tutorials and videos I’m working on a quilt for my niece but watching your videos helps me thank you

  • @cecilianyberg4941
    @cecilianyberg4941 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video! Thank you so much for teaching us !

  • @goldenfd475
    @goldenfd475 Год назад +4

    Hi from Wales UK I have to oust my husband off the small dining table we have when I want to do any quilting as we only have a small bungalow but I have always used oilcloth to protect the table surface and this is great for pin basting as it is slippery on top so the points of the safety pins just glide along and don't go through to damage my tables surface. I too have bought some clamps as at over 70 crawling around on the floor to baste my quilts was getting very difficult and I got fed up of pinning the carpet to my quilt back!!!

  • @lindadavis8082
    @lindadavis8082 Год назад +2

    Always learn more every time I watch you quilt free motion!! 🤗

  • @Quiltypickles68
    @Quiltypickles68 Год назад

    Best part of the video was when you showed the back. How many times us real life quilters turn our quilts over and omg NOOOO!!!! LOOSE THREADS! Lol thanks for a fun and informative video. You made my day .

  • @dorothytackett9943
    @dorothytackett9943 Год назад +1

    Rob, this has helped me so much. Your mistakes and solutions are so helpful. New quilters use the same thread color and the same kind of thread in the top and bobbin. Also, a busy quilt back hides our mistakes better. Rob was so brave to use a solid light color for the backing and two different colors. Looking forward to the next tutorial.

  • @donnamatoi5256
    @donnamatoi5256 Год назад +2

    Excellent video Rob! Great information and camera views, exactly what I needed! I’m happy you are going to do this weekly! Perfection is overrated and so nice of you to show us that you are human too! ❤❤❤ Also, just ordered that quilt on preorder! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @mirtaPR
    @mirtaPR Год назад +1

    Thank you for teaching us soo much enjoy watching n learning

  • @michellewohlgemuth8597
    @michellewohlgemuth8597 Год назад +1

    Thanks on the tip for cutting your bobbin thread when you cut the top. Very helpful!

  • @ladycrafts1885
    @ladycrafts1885 Год назад +1

    Great class Rob! I learned some great points. Thanks for sharing. Nice job!

  • @violetlaferriere3985
    @violetlaferriere3985 Год назад +1

    Thanks for explaining how to get out of problems.

  • @susanbaker8023
    @susanbaker8023 Год назад +2

    Thanks Rob, I learned from this. I only have a domestic machine. 👍

  • @michellekahn7884
    @michellekahn7884 Год назад +1

    This is the best..and I mean very best beginner free motion quilting video!

  • @lorraineschloss9703
    @lorraineschloss9703 Год назад +1

    Excellent camera work.I’m new to free motion . Enjoyed relaxing and informative video

  • @kathyf3656
    @kathyf3656 Год назад +18

    I learned a number of valuable things, so thank you. But I hoped you were going to use an actual domestic sewing machine. It seems like most RUclips quilters have the money to buy big expensive machines with enormous throats, plenty of room to stuff a quilt through, like yours. But fancy machines like this are not what most of us can afford and use. Can you do at least one video with tricks on a common machine with a 4-5" throat?

    • @pamelagray4090
      @pamelagray4090 Год назад +1

      I agree 100%! I don't have the money to buy a expensive domestic machine. My brother and Kenmore have a lot smaller throat.

    • @huskymom234
      @huskymom234 Год назад +1

      I too have a limited throat 1070s machines

    • @ritawhitney210
      @ritawhitney210 Год назад +2

      Rob. I didn’t even know to get a bigger machine or even know if I could afford it. Do you use the slick white plastic device on your machine throat??? Do I need it?

  • @jennygill1594
    @jennygill1594 Год назад

    You are always wildly excited in what ever you do Rob. You are truly a great guy love Jen in Australia. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🐨🐨

  • @janetbodell3443
    @janetbodell3443 Год назад +1

    This was great. You gave me a lot of inspiration. Just have to practice more. Thank you

  • @TheJAG1357
    @TheJAG1357 Год назад

    Excellent instructions and video. Thank you so very much, you definitely inspire me. ❤

  • @dorrenewhite9659
    @dorrenewhite9659 Год назад

    I love your tutorials

  • @jenihansen7201
    @jenihansen7201 Год назад

    ROB, YOU ARE THE BEST. THANK YOU.

  • @debbielaney5097
    @debbielaney5097 Год назад +1

    This is looking beautiful!

  • @loreleihempe702
    @loreleihempe702 Год назад

    I love it. This is a wonderful demo that I haven’t seen before. Thank you so much. Now I will go practice.😅😅❤

  • @suzyroy3360
    @suzyroy3360 Год назад +1

    Thanks soo much Rob this tutorial and the basting one was soo sooo soooooo helpfull for me. Now i can'T wait to actually quilt some quilts i made!! Thanks again!!!!!!! Great teacher.

  • @bobbiepesson80
    @bobbiepesson80 Год назад +1

    Very good. Learned a lot.

  • @anitaznoy2807
    @anitaznoy2807 Год назад

    I just got a q16 Berlin's and I learned more from your video to make me a better quilter. Wonderful

  • @carlsass4500
    @carlsass4500 Год назад

    Always like watching you FMQ Rob! Sorry I missed you live but was registering and buying for the super 60 retreat and quilt kit. Excited to go!

  • @helenpeddycord2241
    @helenpeddycord2241 Год назад

    Nice work Rob! Thanks & have a great weekend with your family💕🧵

  • @debbieott1076
    @debbieott1076 Год назад +1

    Good seeing you again.

  • @Dianaprimartinez
    @Dianaprimartinez Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video and the lessons. I fully enjoy your presentations. By the way, it’s coming out beautiful!

  • @loreleihempe702
    @loreleihempe702 Год назад +1

    🎉❤love your video and especially the way you talk about things I want to know. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jackiekraemer596
    @jackiekraemer596 Год назад

    rob i like when u talk all the time. learn alot from u.

  • @annevosper6344
    @annevosper6344 Год назад +1

    Great work!

  • @dorrenewhite9659
    @dorrenewhite9659 Год назад

    Keep going. It looks great

  • @michelleinScotland
    @michelleinScotland Год назад

    Excellent thank you.

  • @cherylwolf2367
    @cherylwolf2367 Год назад +1

    Keep on quilting😍

  • @suenepa
    @suenepa Год назад +1

    I have a folding table that's adjustable in height, which makes it easy on my back. I saw one of your videos a while back where you used clamps, and I've been doing it that way ever since.

  • @Elkycreates
    @Elkycreates Год назад +1

    Awesome video! I’m currently up to the FMQ on my queen size quilt which I have to do with a Bernina350 as I’ve done before. However, I’m thinking of hand quilting the centre first because that part gets really really hard to manoeuvre due to the limited throat space of the machine. Thanks so much for filming the process - it’s inspirational and confidence boosting.

    • @notesfromleisa-land
      @notesfromleisa-land Год назад +1

      I was having so many issues with large quilts on my Bernina B530 I bought a used Juki Kirei with 12" of throat space. I can comfortably quilt my largest quilts on the Juki, and it has increased my quilting enjoyment. (But I love to piece on my Bernina).

  • @nancyjohnson2185
    @nancyjohnson2185 Год назад

    Thanks 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sydneyherbert3389
    @sydneyherbert3389 Год назад +1

    Good day

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land Год назад +4

    Which Juki are you quilting with? I have a Juki Kirei which I bought like-new used at huge savings. My machine has 12" of throat space, and it makes quilting big quilts a breeze. And with the smart feed, it makes straight line quilting enjoyable too. It also has many other nice features. The truth of the matter is this: You cannot comfortably quilt large quilts on many domestics that have a little bit of throat space. It can be done, and I did it on my Bernina B530. Oh , it has a stitch regulator and all that, but at 7.5" of throat space, it was like wrestling an allipython. I found myself dreading quilting. I never quilt on it anymore, but I love it for other stuff.
    I have had not had good luck with Microtex on my Juki for quilting. I was getting skipped/dropped stitches (and I didn't have this with my Bernina) as well as needle failures (breaking/bent) and thread breaking. When I switched from Microtex to a topstitch needle (with an elongated eye), I had perfect results. I think that because the Juki is a faster machine and the elongated eye provided freer/smoother movement through the eye. I concluded that the Microtex was too delicate for the higher speed. It is however my favorite piecing needle.

  • @scottydog6539
    @scottydog6539 Год назад

    A stitch regulator may help with the bobbin thread appearing on the top even if it is so tiny. It also may help with the looped threads on the back.

  • @dorrenewhite9659
    @dorrenewhite9659 Год назад

    You are doing great

  • @daisyduck61
    @daisyduck61 9 месяцев назад

    Yes u coming clear

  • @sweetibbies
    @sweetibbies Год назад +1

    The Spice pattern book is great

  • @jeannetteyale3567
    @jeannetteyale3567 Год назад

    Hi from Australia

  • @loreleihempe702
    @loreleihempe702 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jackiekraemer596
    @jackiekraemer596 Год назад

    this is when i quilt my tops on my embroidery machine

  • @scottydog6539
    @scottydog6539 Год назад

    The handcuffs are for the rolled up quilt.

  • @fallenangel1049
    @fallenangel1049 Год назад +1

    I have a machine that’s an old fancy machine that does embroidery but has a short throat, I just think you need to do the best you can with what you have. I feel there is something wrong w the tension on the machine he is using because you shouldn’t see the black on the back side when he is using that green thread. There are other companies that have a long throat w basic stitches that are reasonably priced, I know my dealer I go to does w the Janome and Brother brands, and they are great machines. Plus maybe you can find a used one reasonably priced w a store warranty. My last 2 machines were used.

  • @dorrenewhite9659
    @dorrenewhite9659 Год назад +2

    What is the best way to store your quilt pieces until it is all sewn?

  • @debbiewood2675
    @debbiewood2675 9 месяцев назад

    What kind of machine are you quilti f on. Love the throat space

  • @wendygoodin
    @wendygoodin Год назад

    Do u use your foot peddle. I have one that goes by itself. Like embroidery

    • @StitchinHeaven
      @StitchinHeaven  Год назад

      I prefer to use my foot pedal, so that I can "Drive it like I Stole it", haha

  • @hollycaron3567
    @hollycaron3567 Год назад

    What do you do if your bobbin thread shows up too much on the top of the quilt?

  • @user-ec5sp5zu6q
    @user-ec5sp5zu6q Год назад

    Is it possible or feasible for you to add cc to your video? Thank you for the valuable info/instruction

    • @StitchinHeaven
      @StitchinHeaven  Год назад

      We know how important CC can be so we are adding real srt files to the recorded and edited videos. I do not think that is possible even for autogenerated cc during live streams. Once the live feed ends, RUclips will automatically create cc, it won’t be as accurate, but better than nothing.

  • @jackiemichaelis2480
    @jackiemichaelis2480 Год назад +1

    Does your Juki have a stitch regulator? I haven’t been able to be successful at FMQ without one.

    • @notesfromleisa-land
      @notesfromleisa-land Год назад +1

      The Juki does not have a stitch regulator; however, it is very easy to FMQ without it. The key is finding a machine speed that fits with your hand movements.

    • @angelar1500
      @angelar1500 Год назад +1

      Saw another RUclips ( sorry forget who it was) showed how you set the speed (a Juki) to where you are comfortable and then "floor" the foot pedal to keep the stitches even, for me closer to turtle speed.

  • @karenhodgson7880
    @karenhodgson7880 Год назад +1

    Hi Rob, could you tell me which Juki this is please?

  • @lindafrederick71
    @lindafrederick71 Год назад +1

    Are you using a stitch regulator

  • @lindawhitver4740
    @lindawhitver4740 Год назад

    Did you use a Stitch regulator?

    • @StitchinHeaven
      @StitchinHeaven  Год назад +1

      On my longarm machine I do sometimes, but not on the domestic.

  • @barbarapatterson8679
    @barbarapatterson8679 Год назад

    Stitching Heaven commented using a term "IMHO". What does that mean? Enjoyed the video. If I try FMQ I will start with a small project first. 😀

  • @annecallaghan2862
    @annecallaghan2862 Год назад

    Hi Rob, would it be possible to relocate your mic? every time you put your head down it over modulates and is hard on the ears, maybe lower down on your chest, just trying to help......great tutorials btw and I definitely needed this one :)

    • @StitchinHeaven
      @StitchinHeaven  Год назад

      Yes, and also using a different mic in some of the new livestream videos

  • @hattiedraper1061
    @hattiedraper1061 Год назад

    That’s not a typical domestic sewing machine! Please can you do another tutorial using the sort of machines that we have at home?

    • @StitchinHeaven
      @StitchinHeaven  Год назад

      Many people have machine with 10-12 harps, it is still a domestic machine, but I have already done another video on a 7” and next I hope to get the Featherweight out for some FMQ. It can be done.

    • @hattiedraper1061
      @hattiedraper1061 Год назад

      Thank you. I’d really value your advice regarding a smaller domestic machine.

  • @fuzzlekat
    @fuzzlekat Год назад

    Unfortunately turning on notifications for you and not other people is not possible. I don’t want to hear when everyone else goes live!

  • @Mickey-jn8hz
    @Mickey-jn8hz Год назад +2

    On a domestic machine….I don’t think so. This is a high end machine. No way in hell I could do this on my Walmart Singer Special…….

    • @angelar1500
      @angelar1500 Год назад

      I had a used kenmore when I started and it wasn't easy but I was able to do it for many quilts, nothing bigger than a double size for my own sanity. Start with couch cuddlers or baby size until you are comfortable. Even placemats to start would be great until you get the swing of it. You can also "build up" your own extension table around your machine inexpensively , I purchased "insulfoam" 48" long and Styrofoam form packages and covered in plastic and places around my machine which was probably the best thing I ever did to make the quilting doable on that Kenmore, no more fighting to keep the quilt from falling and dragging.

    • @carynwood9158
      @carynwood9158 Год назад

      The juki tl-2000qi and tl2010 are under 1000$.

    • @StitchinHeaven
      @StitchinHeaven  Год назад

      Thanks for the inspiration, I simply define a domestic as Non industrial, sit down machine. You are correct many new machines are bigger and bigger, so here is a smaller machine conversion for you. Rob Appell Machine Quilting on 7” Machine
      ruclips.net/video/RmSSSdtQryw/видео.html

  • @scottydog6539
    @scottydog6539 Год назад

    You don’t want a cat sitting on your quilt which is under your sewing machine and table while you quilt. That cat creates a drag on your quilt. I have had three cats who have done this while I quilt on my Handi Quilter , Sweet 16 sit down machine.

  • @dcwatashi
    @dcwatashi Год назад

    He probably isn’t going to read this comment but next time please move the microphone further away from your mouth. I don’t know why he’s yelling. The louder he speaks the more distorted the audio is

    • @StitchinHeaven
      @StitchinHeaven  Год назад +1

      Thank you, I read every comment, Rob

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Год назад

      @@StitchinHeaven I hope you don’t think I was being mean I took post production in college so I’m a little more critical I guess. And right now I am making your potholders doing a couple revisions and rounding the corners. It’s the one with the pockets

    • @fallenangel1049
      @fallenangel1049 Год назад

      It wasn’t Loud on my iPad….just normal volumn

    • @dcwatashi
      @dcwatashi Год назад

      @@fallenangel1049 his microphone was too close and when he gets excited the audio gets distorted