Wow! Gorgeous quilt! Love your colorway and the layout forming diamonds. Your assembly tips really help me as I still am a novice quilter. Thanks so much Fallon!
I’m a spray baster. And I do it on the floor or go over to my church & set up a few tables. That’s definitely easier! I quilt it on my embroidery machine.
I love it when you show your process from start to finish. I don't have any issues making a quilt top but getting it ready to quilt is an issue for me so seeing how other people prepare their quilts for quilting is fantastic for me. I already have your first Quiltlock ruler. I use painter's tape to mark my quilt and then your ruler to help me stay straight My old eyes and hands do not sew as steady as they used to.
I'm so glad to hear that you find the process helpful! Preparing quilts can be tricky, but with the right tools and techniques, it becomes much easier. Keep up the great work!
I’ve been quilting for over 30 years and still very much enjoyed watching you explain steps so clearly. Especially moving squares from quilt wall to machine to make rows. Thanks so much!!
Wow! What a wonderful tutorial! My blocks always seem to have a party between the design board and the machine, so this really helps! Love the demo on basting and quilting, too. Great tips! The quilt is gorgeous!
Loving your tutorials!!! I use a walking foot when doing straight line quilting. Because it feeds the top and bottom evenly, it is easier for me to stitch.
I use my walking foot sometimes too. Usually with larger quilts I know I will need to make the switch. With this smaller quilt I did a good job pressing seams and basting it. I knew it wasn’t necessary to switch the feet.
Great tips for keeping things in order! I like to glue baste with Elmers School Glue. I've also used wash away 1/4' quilting tape in the fiddly spots (like Wondertape but cheaper from Amazon) .
Lovely quilt! Love the idea of the clamps. Hadn't thought of that. I always hand baste my quilts which works best with my sewing machine, but it takes a little longer to do.
I have never tried hand basting but I can see how it would work really well since you will have so much control with smoothing and making sure everything is laying flat and even.
Love your idea of using the small design boards to keep rows in order. I had to move my sewing area up from the basement, but my design wall is still attached to the wall (with many rolls of Gorilla tape). Just another, “ why didn’t I think of that?” BTW, I still love your new haircut!
34:10 Great Idea👍 👌 👍!!! I do this but usually in columns because I Web. Your table method is WONDERFUL as this is where I struggle. I am so going to do this. 🎶💐💖
I love your videos! Thank you for my order. I hope to order more when I can. I’m 70 and I like your tools keep my fingers away from the rotary blade. I can piece but I’m not much of quilter. Most the things I made in the past were tied. What is the name of the ruler you were using.
Glad you like them! Tying your quilts is a great way to finish your quilts so you can move on to making a new quilt! I used our Quilt-lock to finish this quilt.
Thank you for all the tips and explanations. I have done a couple of quilts but sandwiching on the floor was just painful so now I have quilt tops that just done get quilted, I will definitely be getting a table and using your method! Where do you get the clamps?
Wow! Gorgeous quilt! Love your colorway and the layout forming diamonds. Your assembly tips really help me as I still am a novice quilter. Thanks so much Fallon!
I’m a spray baster. And I do it on the floor or go over to my church & set up a few tables. That’s definitely easier! I quilt it on my embroidery machine.
It sounds like you've found a great system that works for you! Setting up at your church must make the process even more enjoyable.
First…I enjoy your video presentations very much! Second…LOVE the shorter hair!!
😊 thank you
Excellent tutorial, thankyou
You are welcome!
I love it when you show your process from start to finish. I don't have any issues making a quilt top but getting it ready to quilt is an issue for me so seeing how other people prepare their quilts for quilting is fantastic for me. I already have your first Quiltlock ruler. I use painter's tape to mark my quilt and then your ruler to help me stay straight My old eyes and hands do not sew as steady as they used to.
I'm so glad to hear that you find the process helpful! Preparing quilts can be tricky, but with the right tools and techniques, it becomes much easier. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for your understanding instructions. I am not quilting yet, but I am enjoy watching your tutorials
You are so welcome!
I’ve been quilting for over 30 years and still very much enjoyed watching you explain steps so clearly. Especially moving squares from quilt wall to machine to make rows. Thanks so much!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to me that you enjoyed the video, especially with your wealth of experience in quilting!
Beautiful presentation ❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Wow! What a wonderful tutorial! My blocks always seem to have a party between the design board and the machine, so this really helps! Love the demo on basting and quilting, too. Great tips! The quilt is gorgeous!
Have a party 😂
It does feel like that sometimes!
Loving your tutorials!!!
I use a walking foot when doing straight line quilting. Because it feeds the top and bottom evenly, it is easier for me to stitch.
I use my walking foot sometimes too. Usually with larger quilts I know I will need to make the switch. With this smaller quilt I did a good job pressing seams and basting it. I knew it wasn’t necessary to switch the feet.
What a gorgeous quilt Fallon!
Thank you so much! I’m really happy you like it!
Great tips for keeping things in order! I like to glue baste with Elmers School Glue. I've also used wash away 1/4' quilting tape in the fiddly spots (like Wondertape but cheaper from Amazon) .
I need to try Elmer’s glue! So many people have recommended this method.
Lovely quilt! Love the idea of the clamps. Hadn't thought of that. I always hand baste my quilts which works best with my sewing machine, but it takes a little longer to do.
I have never tried hand basting but I can see how it would work really well since you will have so much control with smoothing and making sure everything is laying flat and even.
I love your videos! I've learned so much! Thank you!!
Thank you so much! I’m really glad to hear that you’re finding my videos helpful. Your support means a lot!
💚Thank you Fallon. Very informative.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your support and feedback!
Love your idea of using the small design boards to keep rows in order. I had to move my sewing area up from the basement, but my design wall is still attached to the wall (with many rolls of Gorilla tape). Just another, “ why didn’t I think of that?” BTW, I still love your new haircut!
Oh no! That sounds like it will be a pain to move! That gorilla tape is so strong!
@@sewbeitquilts That’s why I loved your design board ideas. I can use the design boards to carry the rows back up from the basement to sew.
Good tips. I've tried different methods depending on the size.
I'm glad you found the tips helpful! It's great to experiment with different methods to see what works best for you.
34:10 Great Idea👍 👌 👍!!! I do this but usually in columns because I Web. Your table method is WONDERFUL as this is where I struggle. I am so going to do this. 🎶💐💖
I love to web too. I usually only web when sewing blocks. I don’t think I could manage a whole quilt! lol!
I have a clip closer from Joann’s that I used for years.
I purchased one since it was recommended to me! I keep forgetting to try it!
I love your videos! Thank you for my order. I hope to order more when I can. I’m 70 and I like your tools keep my fingers away from the rotary blade. I can piece but I’m not much of quilter. Most the things I made in the past were tied. What is the name of the ruler you were using.
Glad you like them! Tying your quilts is a great way to finish your quilts so you can move on to making a new quilt!
I used our Quilt-lock to finish this quilt.
Thank you for all the tips and explanations. I have done a couple of quilts but sandwiching on the floor was just painful so now I have quilt tops that just done get quilted, I will definitely be getting a table and using your method!
Where do you get the clamps?