Quilting My First Quilt on the Q-Zone Hoop Frame with Stippling

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @drudewitt
    @drudewitt 5 лет назад +29

    Today is actually my birthday and I just found out that my wonderful husband is getting this frame for me!!! So I will be very excited to learn along with you!! Thanks so much for your instruction.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Aw! That is wonderful Drulinda! Congratulations!

  • @shelliefry579
    @shelliefry579 5 лет назад +9

    Leah I’m so thrilled you have purchased the Q Zone hoop frame and made these videos.
    I purchased this frame and a Juki Tl 2000 QI at Christmas and have found it was exactly what I needed. I quilted on a Gammil for years at our church and at one point had set to purchase one but didn’t want to give up that big foot print of space in my sewing space or the funds when I was just going to be quilting personally and not professionally. Last year I went to a quilt convention and saw the hoop frame and knew that was really what was best for me. Your videos on this frame truly cover every single issue and situation that someone would face with their new frame.
    I thank you as now I can share the videos with friends who have decided to go the same route.
    Love your channel and appreciate your easy style, you are a all inclusive teacher and I appreciate that as it makes all who watch know that they too indeed can quilt.

    • @lindalosier5989
      @lindalosier5989 5 лет назад

      I on the fence about this frame. I think it's what I want but I'm not sure about having to shift the quilt. I have a Juki 2010 and was wondering what the width of the quilting area would be and is having to move the quilt a lot of effort. My goal would be to buy a long arm machine down the road.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much Shellie! I'm delighted to be able to help you learn how to use this frame and it's a fun challenge for me to use it too. Please let me know if you have suggestions for more videos!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Linda - That is definitely something to think about. I shot a time lapse of the entire quilting process that I will share next week. I think 36-inches is about the maximum width you should depend on if you don't want to shift to the left and right. Keep in mind you CAN shift to the left and right so you can quilt any width of quilt, but yes, this will add more effort and time to the shifting process. I think the Q-zone is a good fit for quilters that want to add a longarm later because it splits up the cost. Please keep thinking about it and let me know if you have video suggestions!

    • @debmetheral6596
      @debmetheral6596 3 года назад

      @@lindalosier5989 )

  • @bdesormeaux1
    @bdesormeaux1 3 года назад +2

    I bought this frame after looking at your tutorials. I’ve done a couple of small quilts and just finished a twin quilt for my granddaughter. It was a challenge because of the design but I came up with a quilting design that worked great! Thanks for your inspiration.

  • @marymurphy3578
    @marymurphy3578 5 лет назад +9

    This is a terrific tutorial and I'm so glad you made it! I fractured my arm in three places just before Christmas and since then, putting a quilt (even a small one) through my domestic machine is very problematic for me. This frame could be the answer! I have watched the "set-up" tutorial and now this one. Please keep them coming!!! Love from Ireland xxx

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you Mary! I'm so sorry you hurt your arm and I completely understand you wanting to try a different setup. I have another video on this quilt coming soon!

  • @georgiahanchera6449
    @georgiahanchera6449 2 года назад

    Glad you mentioned scale in this tutorial. I will be FMQ my first quilt and have no idea how to maintain scale while stippling. More importantly maintaining scale in blocks.

  • @petmomful2260
    @petmomful2260 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate your videos so much. I am getting the Q zone frame. It is on sale now, in July, 2021, so I went for it. I am very excited.

  • @jacquehoulden1043
    @jacquehoulden1043 5 лет назад +4

    I also purchased the Grace q zone hoop frame because of limited space in my sewing room and really like it. Due to neck issues I quilt standing up. I initially put my Bernina 750 on this frame. I found that having the presser foot facing sideways to where I was standing somewhat disorienting and I actually couldn't see the needle as the Bernina has such a large head. Plus it is too heavy to move back and forth when piecing. I then purchased the Qnique 15R and have followed your videos on this machine. Thank you so much for these as well. All in all, I am very happy with both purchases.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Wonderful Jacque! I'm so happy to hear this!

  • @alanm3438
    @alanm3438 4 года назад

    You did a nice job on the video. My Mom has a similar frame and I was not quite sure of how to use it. She is 88 and has not used it in a very long time. Based on your video, I think I can do it now. Most of the machines are automatic now days and I was surprised to see your set up. Thanks for your time and help. 😃😃😃😃😃

  • @sewingstoryprojects6178
    @sewingstoryprojects6178 5 лет назад +6

    Excellent video!! I also appreciate the fact that you used a nice microphone for great audio. I know it is an extra step but it really makes it easy to hear and follow along. Thanks!!!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate your kind comment because I'm working on a new camera now and it's challenging to get things just right.

  • @debkaye8662
    @debkaye8662 5 лет назад

    Hi Leah, ..long time watcher but it seems I'm late to the party with this vid, but I still made it!
    I have always been a hand quilter, but with some recent changes in life, I am wanting to do some long arm, but do not AT ALL, have the space for a long arm frame. This vid was exactly what I needed to see since I've been looking for weeks now at this frame along with a 15R Qnique. Thanks to you, I will be ordering both in a few short weeks! :) I have many more videos to watch, but Thank you for showing this frame. It cleared up my decision. :)

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Deboraha! I'm so glad you enjoyed this video and I'm happy to have helped you find the right frame. I think you'll be very happy with that combo of a 15 plus the hoop frame. I have that set up now and I really enjoy it.

  • @KL-bp6en
    @KL-bp6en 5 лет назад +1

    I ordered my Q-Zone from you Leah, and it arrive a week later, I just got it set up and put my Janome Horizon 9400QCP (29 lb) machine on the carriage. YAHOO! This frame is so much fun.. I am having a few tension troubles as I first sat down all was good but I left for a few minutes and came back to the quilt I was working on and the bobbin thread has been pulling up when I turn corners. However, this frame makes quilting on a home machine terrific, Thank you so much Leah!! I look forward to mare videos.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      Whoo hoo! I'm so excited for you! Slow down in those corners a bit and make sure you're getting a stitch or two into those spots before changing direction. Most likely that's a movement thing - not really a tension issue. Slow down especially in those direction changes and I'm sure you'll see improvement.

    • @sheilawilton5683
      @sheilawilton5683 5 лет назад

      Hi Karen. I too put my Janome 9400 on the hoop. Did you use the foot pedal or the stop/go button? I tried the pedal but found the cord a little too short and getting in the way.

    • @sheilawilton5683
      @sheilawilton5683 5 лет назад

      Leah Day maybe you can answer the question I asked Karen about the foot pedal with a Janome 9400. Thanks

    • @KL-bp6en
      @KL-bp6en 5 лет назад

      @@sheilawilton5683 Hi Sheila I used the start/stop button, because I wanted to have all the control in the same place. I don"t think my foot pedal would be able to be on the floor either,. I also think my 9400 might be just too big for the frame, I am looking at a used Juki TL98E (9" throat) because I think smaller and lighter might work better. BUT, I love working with this frame, it is a lot of fune to quilt on, for this beginner.

  • @lindaking5995
    @lindaking5995 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the informative tutorial. I am intrigued by the hoop frame and how it works with a home machine. Your videos are helping me decide whether this is the appropriate direction for me.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Wonderful Linda! Let me know if you have more questions or suggestions for more videos and I'll be happy to shoot them for you.

  • @roselinedugas5666
    @roselinedugas5666 5 лет назад

    Thank you Leah it was most interesting to see a somewhat beginner because of all the comments that went along with your demonstration tutorial. Well done Leah. Roseline, Quebec

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Ah, maybe that is a bit confusing. This is not my first quilt as in first quilt ever. This is my first quilt on THIS Q-Zone frame. I've been quilting since 2005.

  • @geminithrese
    @geminithrese 5 лет назад

    Hi Leah! Watching your video and Reading the comments (and replies) are both learning experiences. You give folks the confidence they can conquer FMQ and if the longarm experience without the expense! Love the video! Waiting for the next one!!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed this video!

  • @anitaweikel9500
    @anitaweikel9500 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Leah...I have my Q15 on this machine and yes...I dived right in with a queen size quilt...it worked great with a meandering pattern. Now trying ruler work and finding it tricky. Looking forward to a tutorial on ruler work on the hoop frame and how you would shift the quilt left and right to keep pattern consistent.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +3

      Very good to know Anita! Yes, shifting side to side is the next challenge I plan to take on. Ruler quilting videos is definitely on my list!

    • @melissaorona2834
      @melissaorona2834 5 лет назад +2

      @@LeahDay Thank you! I'm currently shopping for a longarm & frame and would love to see how much effort is involved with repositioning when quilting a queen/king quilt on this Q-Zone Hoop before purchasing. I wonder if it's worth buying if I often quilt larger projects like that. I also like to quilt with rulers, so I'm wondering how ruler quilting on a full longarm frame compares to ruler quilting on this hoop frame. Excited for your impending video covering these concerns!

  • @ralphbrown359
    @ralphbrown359 3 года назад

    I jumped when ya hit the needle bar! lol

  • @debbierichard8370
    @debbierichard8370 4 года назад

    Oh thank you, thank you. I just got this frame and you’ve just saved me a ton of time by not using the side clamps. I’m still getting the great stitches but saving one more step.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  4 года назад

      Well, this was only my first quilt on the hoop frame. I do use the side clamps now. Just play with it and see what works best for you.

  • @mousemomma
    @mousemomma 5 лет назад +3

    Wow, I'm so glad I stumbled on this video! I pre-purchased this frame last August when I saw a demo at my local sewing machine store. It took until January for all the parts and accessories to trickle in and I haven't set it up yet. I'm going to use my Janome Horizon 9400 QCP with it. I haven't even tried ANY FMQ yet so I guess I'm a beginning beginner. :) I have no idea what I've set myself up for, other than it looks like great fun! I have so many questions and haven't found any info on how to set it up or how to use it until now! I'm so excited that you are doing these tutorials. I'm going to check out your assembly video next. Thanks!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Wonderful! I'm so happy you found this video helpful and you're excited about getting your frame set up! Yes, it is going to be a fun challenge! Be looking forward to another video tomorrow!

    • @rosariomitchcooney8813
      @rosariomitchcooney8813 5 лет назад +2

      hi, I bought my frame last September, and one of these bright days hope to get it up and for me to use it. The quality of the frame is very strong. Now I am going to watch Leah & get courage to go for it,

  • @ellenlanda1818
    @ellenlanda1818 5 лет назад

    Super tutorial. I was looking for a sitdown, but this is much better for my small quilt room! Thanks for sharing!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Wonderful! I'm so happy to hear this Ellen!

  • @tammywalker6825
    @tammywalker6825 5 лет назад +1

    Would love to see how to use the Gracie Laser with a pantograph on this frame. In particular, how to continue a design when having to shift the quilt horizontally on the frame. I’ve downloaded the free PDF guide to pantograph quilting and found it extremely helpful. Your tutorials are very easy to follow - I love your helpful hints. Look forward to learning more about this frame. Thanks for your tutes!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Thank you Tammy - that will definitely be in a future video.

  • @PaulDGreen-bu4iz
    @PaulDGreen-bu4iz 5 лет назад +2

    It’s always enjoyable to watch you quilt and teach! Thank you for sharing!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Thank you Paul! I'm so happy to hear this!

  • @debbieanderson-francis7977
    @debbieanderson-francis7977 5 лет назад +2

    HI, thank you for doing these videos on the qframe. I am looking for something not as expensive, does not take up much foot print and easier to quilt then struggling to move the larger quilts on the home machine. I am interested in seeing what the stitches look like and wondered on your next video if you could have a close up look at the stitches. I look forward to more videos where you are stitching fancier designs and using the ruler, as i love using my ruler foot and rulers on my home machine. Thanks for all you do to teach us fmq.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Thank you for this suggestion Debbie! I will make sure to get an attachment so I can shoot a close up of the stitches in addition to the wide angle. Yep, I've been playing with rulers and they are working great so far, even in this limited space.

  • @frankfrank6541
    @frankfrank6541 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing it.
    Good luck

  • @ruthm4749
    @ruthm4749 4 года назад

    they have drafting stools for use with drafting tables, if you want to be standing but need to sit once and awhile and still work, maybe one of those would help someone with that option. love your videos.

  • @jacquemcalmond2907
    @jacquemcalmond2907 5 лет назад

    I have a dream frame which is very close to this one. I have tried standing up but I didn't like it because the visibility isn't good. I like sitting down and it works very well for me. I have been using mine a lot and every time I use it I learn something new. Thank you for your video you did a great job. :-)

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      That's good to know Jacque! I'll keep that in mind!

  • @UrbanQuilter
    @UrbanQuilter Год назад

    Would love to see the setup using a pantograph pattern :) leaning towards a frame with my juki, but I’m not sure which frame 😬

  • @lghollen5543
    @lghollen5543 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your tutorial, I was looking today about buying this Grace frame I have JUKI TL 2010TL , I think it will work well with my machine , I wasn’t sure how to load the quilt you make it so clear and easy , I was quilting
    Today one small quilt in the home machine without the frame the result wasn’t what I wanted , I like the frame because you can make the fabric really tide for a nice quilting.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Wonderful! I'm so glad you found this video helpful!

  • @jmbaus
    @jmbaus 4 года назад

    Thank you so much, your videos helped me get my fabric on the frame today and I did my first row of quilting tonight and was able to reposition the fabric without a hitch, thanks to your wonderful video.

  • @klparker76401
    @klparker76401 Год назад

    This is a great video. Thanks!

  • @73mhlmm
    @73mhlmm 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I've been looking at this frame and wanted to see how it works.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Wonderful! I'm so happy this video helped!

  • @cazfromoz1
    @cazfromoz1 2 года назад

    My lap sized quilt is wider than the frame so trying to do the continuous line of quilting across the top seems problematic. I need to stop quilting across, move the quilt over, just to reach the small remaining section of quilt for that one line of stitching...to secure it, even though it makes perfect sense to do it. Any suggestions please? I enjoy all your videos and I can't thank you enough for sharing them. Wonderful quilting tips & tricks are SO helpful. You ARE awesome, Leah!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      Well, you could stitch that one narrow section down one side of the quilt, then hoop and quilt in the opposite direction (perpendicular) across. Or you can advance over every time. The side-to-side advances are a pain on the hoop frame and do add time to the process. My best advice is to quilt this project the best you can, then quilt more and bigger quilts. The right flow and process will be found with time and practice!

  • @lindalosier5989
    @lindalosier5989 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for the tutorial. I'm very interested in this frame for my Juki 2010. I was wanting to see someone do quilting on it to get an idea of how much you can quilt at a time.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +3

      I found the space shrank slightly by the end of the quilt. At the beginning I had 5 inches of space. By the end it was more like 3 1/2. There are many designs that can work with this width and look great, but it is a limitation due to the size of the machine.

    • @sweetesthoneybee
      @sweetesthoneybee 4 года назад

      @@LeahDay what is the max size can this hold? I also have a Juki TL2010Q. Do you have to baste it on the floor first?

  • @patriciatoepfer8093
    @patriciatoepfer8093 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for being so informatve! I love that you make mistakes too!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Yep, mistakes are part of the learning process. I heard from another quilter that had an idea to get around this issue and I'll be sharing that soon.

  • @lafcustomdesigns
    @lafcustomdesigns 2 года назад

    I love your tutorials.. you are thorough and explain the details in and easy to follow manner..
    What is your machine throat dimension?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      Thanks Lissa! This machine has an 8.5 inch throat. Generally I subtract 4 inches for rails and quilt, so I had around 4.5 inches of vertical quilting space x 32 inches horizontal - not much to be creative in, but it will give you an idea of frame quilting and if this style works for you!

  • @debrarevay7493
    @debrarevay7493 5 лет назад +2

    OMG! That scared the heck out of me! lol

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      LOL! I mentioned it twice, but still managed to forget and make that mistake. Sorry for the jump scare!

  • @Tanya99503
    @Tanya99503 5 лет назад +1

    Looking forward to more videos, any chance you can rig your camera up so we can see what you see above the quilt? That would make these tutorials a little better for those visual learners like myself. Thx for doing these,

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Thank you for this suggestion! I just adjusted the camera with this video I shot today that will go up on Monday.

  • @michellecarr6565
    @michellecarr6565 5 лет назад +3

    Great video. Leah to avoid hitting the need bar move your machine further forward on the trolley so that the trolley stops before needle bar can touch the back bar. :)

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +3

      Great suggestion Michelle! I heard something similar from another quilter about placing a block of wood to the back to stop the machine from slipping back so far. I like the block of wood idea rather than moving the machine because then I wouldn't have space for my spool stand.

  • @minnie95360
    @minnie95360 2 года назад

    good Morning Leah, I just purchased the cutie frame from Grace. I was super excited to use my Elna Excellence 720pro until i came across a youtube video that indcated that i could damage the needle bar of the my multi needle posiiton machine. Have you had a problem with issues ?

  • @cherylwilliams42
    @cherylwilliams42 3 года назад +1

    Use a filled bobbin on top instead of a spool of thread and you can tell when the bottom bobbin is getting low.

    • @cherylwilliams42
      @cherylwilliams42 3 года назад

      So, the harp of a domestic is smaller as yours is so I can see problems when quilting a queen/king size quilt. I would think that there would be too much bulk in the harp/throat of the machine.

  • @AiryAsh
    @AiryAsh 5 лет назад +3

    Painters tape is a great idea to mark your quilting merges on the quilt...🤔

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      Yep, I'll be pulling it out for the next one!

  • @kim-mariedesmarais3517
    @kim-mariedesmarais3517 3 года назад

    Starting watching your video as I’m interested in purchasing a quilting frame. You mentioned leaving your machine on the left because of the direction the feed dogs pull your fabric but aren’t you supposed to drop your feed dogs when doing free motion quilting?

  • @daniellepalmer32
    @daniellepalmer32 Год назад

    Hi! What grace speed control works with this machine (Juki HZL? It's not listed in the options.

  • @rocheleauk
    @rocheleauk 5 лет назад

    Excellent video. My frame I ordered from you arrived today (yay) but my machine is still in transit. So I put on the singer 9960 I have just to play. I’m so glad you ran into the bar on this video, because I did the same thing. I have not tried the leaders yet, as I was trying to save throat space. I had about 3.25 in of space to work with my singer and no leaders.
    No offense to the Grace company, but the lady that does the videos for pinning the leaders has a voice I find challenging to listen to. If you are able to do a video for pinning leaders for the Qzone that would help. Maybe you already have and I don’t know. Looking forward to more videos.
    I am not 100% with my FMQ so I used a FullLine Stencil tonight and it worked great with the frame. I had to mark tick marks across the width of the quilt to make sure I stayed in the safe zone.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      I think that's a great idea! I'll have to pull out my collection of stencils to see what I can do with them. I'll add a pinning video to my list! Thank you for the suggestion.

  • @dianaosterhoudt8894
    @dianaosterhoudt8894 2 года назад

    I'm finally using my jazz 11 on the frame and my stitches are no coming out right. Not sure what I am doing wrong

  • @janicekingsmill5150
    @janicekingsmill5150 4 года назад +1

    Hi Leah I watch your videos all the time "love them" I have learned a lot from you I just wondered if my Brother CE1100PRW will work on this Q zone

  • @ksmith3922
    @ksmith3922 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for doing these videos on this frame. I am learning a lot. It is also helpful to help decide if I am ready for a longarm or hoop frame.
    How heavy of a home machine will this frame support? I can definitely see where having a 15 or 17 inch machine would be beneficial, even on this smaller frame.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      I don't think the weight is the issue, as much as the size. The frame is very sturdy and I haven't experienced any vibration issues. From what I understand, any machine up to the 16 inch longarms will fit on the top carriage.

  • @frankhenderson2443
    @frankhenderson2443 Год назад

    For the grace speed control it doesn’t say it’s for the Juki f series. You have an f 600 correct ?

  • @thaleiburke2725
    @thaleiburke2725 2 года назад

    Thalei Burke Where did you get the handlebars to put on the top of your machine? I'm new to FM quilting and just got a BabyLock and the Cutie frame. Love the machine but HATE the handlebars underneath the quilt bed.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately that is the way the handles are designed on that frame. The frame I'm using in this video is the Q-Zone Hoop Frame and has a different way of setting the handles.

  • @suzannemiller993
    @suzannemiller993 5 лет назад +16

    You stated that your feed dogs want to pull the fabric so you should quilt left to right. But aren't your feed dogs down? If they are down you could move any direction not just left to right...

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +10

      I'm sorry I wasn't clear about that. It's important to remember that a home machine likes to quilt from left to right generally because you feed fabric from front to back (same movement). Whether the feed dogs are up or down, this is still the direction most machines will stitch best in. I hope that makes sense - it's not pulling or causing issues. It's simply the overall direction I'm moving as I quilt stippling over the quilt.

  • @rebeccalivengood6078
    @rebeccalivengood6078 4 года назад +1

    I love watching your videos. I have thought about the QZone Frame. I noticed you use a speed control attached to the handle, can you use your foot pedal from your machine?

  • @debrasousapina9799
    @debrasousapina9799 2 года назад

    Leah is there anything we could put on the back bar so that if we go off we don’t hit the plastic with out needle bar like that. I was thinking of a pool noodle but I think it would take up too much room.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      I've been using a frame weight and that could probably do the job! leahday.com/blogs/machinequilting/how-to-sew-a-bean-bag-or-rice-bag-frame-weight

  • @margaret7925
    @margaret7925 Год назад

    I don’t have a regulator or a start stop for my crecandro baby lock How would I use a presser foot without dragging it along the floor

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  Год назад +1

      I’ve see a lot of quilters set their foot pedal on top of their handles or mount it using a phone bicycle clamp. There are other options, but it is a lot easier to use a Speed Controller or Stitch Regulator on a quilting frame.

  • @sandrateer1994
    @sandrateer1994 5 лет назад +1

    Leah, thank you so much for doing these videos. I have watched all your videos for this frame multiple times. I feel this frame is a solution for me as my space is very limited. I purchased a Brother PQ1500SL to put on the frame. It is a very solid machine and I think it was a good choice. BUT I am very UNSUCCESSFUL using the machine on the frame. Control speed is my problem I think. I get huge loops on the underneath side when I try stippling or simple loops. I don't think tension is the problem because I can sew straight lines with an acceptable (not perfect) stitch. I have practiced hours and hours, days and days. If I knew that a stitch regulator would fix the problem, I would gladly pay for the upgrade. However, I hesitate to put more money into my setup without feeling confident that will solve the problem. Do you have input for me to consider in making this decision.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +2

      Great question Sandra! Let's try to troubleshoot this issue together: First thing, only change one thing on your machine / frame at any time. If you change more than one thing, you will not know which thing you changed made the difference. Also keep notes so if this issue crops up again, you can refer to your notes to fix it.
      So huge loops underneath and that's only appearing with Stippling or Loopy Line, but not appearing with straight lines. Yes, that does sound like a speed control issue. Here's what to try: Mark Stippling in a row across your quilt with a fabric marker. Quilt and follow the line carefully and go as slowly as you can without making super tiny stitches. You may need to use the speed control dial on your machine (if you have one) to slow it down slightly as you stitch.
      Now check the back. If you see improvement then yes, either practice or a regulator will help.
      If this made no noticeable improvement, you should check the threading on your machine. Chances are you're missing a guide somewhere on the top.
      But if the loops are only appearing within certain places, then that is probably a movement issue. Go back to the quilt and try again, not focusing on those specific curves where the loops appeared. SLOW DOWN especially in those shapes. Those areas are where your hands want to speed up and rush because that's a movement that feels good and natural to you.
      Keep going from there, more practice, more patience. And yes, you can use your frame right now to stitch straight lines on your quilt, so do that! Don't beat yourself up just because the curvy designs have issues. Stitch straight lines for now until you get the hang of moving the machine with more control.

    • @charsie3098
      @charsie3098 Год назад

      @@LeahDay Wow , what a great idea, keeping notes. I am practicing and trouble shooting my q-zone with all the variables and need keep written track. My eyelashes are minimal but not satisfied, could be thread, needle etc. so the fun begins! Thank-you for the comment on note taking!

  • @sheilacripps9340
    @sheilacripps9340 2 года назад

    Would a Brother PQ1500SL be okay to use with this frame? The reason I ask, is that it does not have the start/stop button, you have to use the foot peddle. I am trying to figure out if that would impede the movement of the platform the machine is seated on, as the cord would be at the rear. There is only so much cord length and the traveling I am imagining could cause a problem. Thank you for these videos, I did not know this frame existed, I would love to get one and I would use my ‘big boy’ as I call my PQ1500SL.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад +1

      Yes, you can use a Brother 1500 - they are very popular machines to use on this frame. It is also compatible with our Sure Stitch Regulator which means you won't have to use the foot pedal. The power cord simply needs to be accessible as you can always add an extension cord if needed.

    • @sheilacripps9340
      @sheilacripps9340 2 года назад

      @@LeahDay Thank you so much for the information. Sorry, I have not replied sooner, I did not get a notification that you had answered. Plus busy sewing!!! :)

  • @annemariemartin4946
    @annemariemartin4946 2 года назад

    Can you use your foot peddle with this set up?

  • @cecilialopatofsky1063
    @cecilialopatofsky1063 Год назад

    What settings do people use on the janome 6650 to free quilt

  • @grandmav
    @grandmav 5 лет назад +1

    I want one of these frames so much. Being disabled, sewing/quilting is the only thing left that I am able to do. My Brother 2800d doesn't allow me to set the stitch length to zero. 1 is the lowest I can go. The quilt doesn't move freely under the foot. It just cost me $200 to have it repaired because of this. I also keep getting the "eyelashing " when going left or right when meandering.
    Is there an inexpensive machine that would work with this frame?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      In your case, I would drop the feed dogs and see what happens. It also sounds like the quilting foot you're using is resting too low on the machine. See if you can adjust it so it rests higher on the quilt and doesn't squish the layers together so much. As for a machine, you'll need to do research online to find a machine you find affordable for your budget. You can find the machines that work with the Grace Speed Control here: leahday.com/products/grace-speed-controller-for-home-machines

  • @alyssamarsh4136
    @alyssamarsh4136 2 года назад

    Thank you for this great video! I am looking at a similar frame and it looks like we use the same Juki (HZL-F600). Do you know if there is a stitch regulator that fits this machine?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      Unfortunately no, this Juki has changed electronics and quilters have since had issues getting a speed controller to work with it.

    • @lisahood6239
      @lisahood6239 2 года назад

      @@LeahDay My Juki HZL-F600 is about 4 years old. Do you know if the speed controller will work on it? Thank you for this video!

  • @deannadorsett
    @deannadorsett 3 года назад

    Hi Leah! I am in awe over this frame! I had no idea something like this existed! I have a Brother Innovis 3050 Quilting Series machine and love it! But I would love the long arm ability to quilt. Does this frame come with the handles and remote box for starting/stopping stitching, and everything you are using here (except for the sewing machine, of course) and would I be able to use My Brother 3050 with it? Thank you for your help and your wonderful videos!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад +1

      Great questions Deanna - Yes, your machine will work well on this little frame, and yes, we include the top plate and handles with our Hoop Frames - leahday.com/products/grace-q-zone-hoop-frame
      Not all dealers offer the Top Plate and handles with the frame to make it appear cheaper. Just watch out for that!

    • @deannadorsett
      @deannadorsett 3 года назад

      @@LeahDay thank you SO much!! Now to talk to the hubster and make this happen!! Thank you again!!

  • @marylousmith6807
    @marylousmith6807 4 года назад

    i have a babylock Jazz 2 and it has just the foot control . I got the Q-zone frame . but not I'm worried about the controlling the foot and machine , I'm a A New Quilter : |

  • @sharonlattis2506
    @sharonlattis2506 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for the video! I quilter a panel only for got to lower the pressure foot not once but twice. I am determined to “figure it out”! Thanks for your videos... love them.
    So I ordered the stitch regulator.... thoughts on it please?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, always make sure the foot is down! Otherwise it has no tension which means very ugly stitches! I haven't tried the regulator yet, but it's on my list!

  • @lujeana
    @lujeana 4 года назад +1

    A video or tutorial on how to use cloth leaders with the hoop frame would be great. I haven't been able to find anything about it.

    • @jennifermcardle9846
      @jennifermcardle9846 4 года назад

      Grace company does a video attaching the cloths to the leader with Carla.

  • @nmjewells
    @nmjewells 5 лет назад +1

    I have bought the Qzone hoop frame and am looking forward to quilting my first quilt on it. I prefer to use leaders, but the ones that came with it are rather long and unwieldy for a small quilt, and I was thinking of making a smaller set of leaders that are just the width of the frame itself for when I'm doing my Project Linus quilts. I was thinking I could just make a sleeve in which to insert a dowel or something similar. How difficult is it to work with that super long leader that came with the frame for such a small quilt?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      If you're not planning on making huge quilts, you definitely don't need to leave the leader cloth the length it is. I would cut it in half, or even in thirds, trim off the thick cord that's in the middle of the thick part of the leader cloth, and then hem up the side. It should be a big deal and then you will have 3 top leaders.
      As for using the wide leader cloth with a skinny quilt, it's not a big deal, but it drapes off both sides and if you don't need it, you just don't need it!

    • @nmjewells
      @nmjewells 5 лет назад +1

      I do plan to do some larger ones. Thats why i was thinking of making myself shorter leaders specifically for my charity quilts that are smaller. But that is definitely a good suggestion for those not planning any large ones at all.

  • @DH-qz2so
    @DH-qz2so 5 лет назад

    Can you switch the control on the handle to the other side for left handers vs. right handers? Can you do ruler work with this set up?.. This is a neat idea...but what a lot of work to unclamp the white bars, unclamp the black clamp thingies, roll, and clamp every time you need to advance to the next row...I could stitch in the ditch this smaller quilt, prob. a lot faster...

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Yes, most definitely. The Speed Controller is just attached with velcro so you can strap it anywhere you want it to go. Yes, I've been playing with ruler quilting and it works great on this machine because there's plenty of space around the needle for the ruler to rest. If you didn't have as much space, you might have to pick up a ruler base.
      As for speed, I've been experimenting with this and I do think this is faster, but it is more fiddly and the size of the machine and frame will impact your overall design. I find it fascinating to learn more about these different quilting possibilities and seeing where we can go with it!

  • @digibujo7909
    @digibujo7909 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing these videos. Will the stitch regulator work with a Bernina 770? Is the amount of quilt space the same as the throat space? Thanks in advance. I want to buy one of these awesome frames!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад

      No, I don't have the Bernina 770 on the compatibility list so it won't work with the Sure Stitch Regulator. And no, generally you will have 3-4 inches less quilting space than harp space because the rail and clamps reduce your quilting space. So if your harp is 11 inches long, you will have around 7 inches of vertical quilting space x the length of the frame.

  • @WRS517
    @WRS517 Год назад

    Have you used the Q-Zone with the handles in back? Using a Pantograph?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  Год назад +1

      I have made a few older videos on this... but they need an update. I'll try to get something filmed soon on my new Evolution Hoop Frame!

  • @kathleen8980
    @kathleen8980 5 лет назад

    What about using the smooth plate that covers the feed dogs, which usually comes with regular sewing machines for use when making buttonholes? Wouldn't that make it possible to make the home sewing machine easier to move around?
    My husband just ordered the Qinique 15 R and Continuum Frame for my birthday in a couple of days. Your videos are great I can't wait for my machine to arrive so I can get started.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      A cover plate isn't necessary. Lowering the stitch length to the lowest setting isn't even really necessary because there's a gap between the machine and the quilt and it's not able to pull against you unless you press rulers or something down to the surface.

    • @kathleen8980
      @kathleen8980 5 лет назад

      @@LeahDay Good to know. Thank you for explaining.

  • @youbkyou
    @youbkyou 3 года назад

    Great video!!!! Do you have any tips on how to make it more taunt on the sides of the quilt? I noticed my quilt is not that taunt .

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад

      Use the bungee cords on the sides of the frame to pull the sides of the quilt tighter. I didn't use them in this video, but they can be very helpful.

  • @jerrygallaher350
    @jerrygallaher350 Год назад

    I am using a Juki f600 on a Cutie frame and getting quite a bit of skipped stitches. I have tried the usual solutions of rethreading, new needle, raising feed dogs, lowering free motion foot. Some improvement but still skipping. Any other suggestions?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  Год назад

      Have you tried a different thread? If a particular thread is giving you fits, you can absolutely use something different. I personally love Isacord because it has far less breaks and is very thin and strong. leahday.com/products/isacord-thread

    • @jerrygallaher350
      @jerrygallaher350 Год назад

      @@LeahDay thanks for the quick reply.

  • @smileyvivian1345
    @smileyvivian1345 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @tocko14
    @tocko14 3 года назад

    Hi Leah, I bought the cutie frame almost a year ago, got it all set up and put my Juki on it. Within the very first 30 seconds I broke my needle! I haven't touched it since. I did replace the needle plate with one that has a larger opening for the needle but I still need to give it another try. The quilt didn't seem to be laying completely flat when it's stretched out in the frame. I thought maybe that's why the needle broke?? I want to try again but was concerned I was doing it wrong. Does this happen to you?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад

      Most likely you were moving the machine too fast, but not running the speed (needle bouncing up and down) fast enough. I would slow down the movement of your hands on the handles - slower than you think, and mash your foot on your foot pedal a lot harder than you think - pedal to the metal!

  • @patyetman4667
    @patyetman4667 5 лет назад

    I just bought this for my Husqvarna machine. My question is do the feed dogs need to be lowered when you are using the stitch regulator? Also, in my testing my stsiches are not even and I can see the bottom thread on the top of my quilt how should I fix this? I am new to this type of quilting. Donyou have to pull the thread to the top of the quilt before starting to quilt?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Watch this video again very carefully and also watch this video too: ruclips.net/video/AObsyFlDo1Y/видео.html I cover most of your questions in both videos. As for pulling, check my video on tension issues here: ruclips.net/video/fOIvHe_5ow0/видео.html

  • @jaclynramsier5271
    @jaclynramsier5271 2 года назад

    What is the throat size on the machine used?

  • @debbiehorton8470
    @debbiehorton8470 5 лет назад

    Can the strap/clamps on the back bar be used on other long arm frames? I have a Babylock Coronet and these may be just what I need for my queen size quilt projects for that extra bulk. Thanks!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +2

      Unfortunately the straps are built into the bar so that is something that can't be detatched and the clamps are only sold with this frame.

  • @rhama343
    @rhama343 3 года назад

    What sewing machine are you using with the frame?

  • @MarkBach
    @MarkBach 4 года назад

    Do you use any tension on the two sides of your quilt or just let them flop? Grace provides some clamps for the sides.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  4 года назад

      I wasn't using the side clamps in this video. I did begin using them after this quilt and like them quite a bit!

  • @sarat8574
    @sarat8574 2 года назад

    Leah, what is the throat space on the machine you are using on the Q frame?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      This machine had an 8 inch throat space. I'd recommend 8 inches or more in order to have enough space to comfortably play. Otherwise you may feel like you spend more time shifting and clamping the quilt than quilting.

  • @kirkbergland4987
    @kirkbergland4987 2 года назад

    Hi,
    I recently was given a Q-Zone Hoop Frame with a Q’Nique 15R machine (it’s not together yet in my sewing room). Is it necessary to have a speed controller for my new machine? I’ve never used a long arm or a mid arm before (total newbie, beginner). Wish me luck on my new endeavor.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      No, the Qnique 15R has a stitch regulator and encoders. You should be all set!

  • @dabratmoni
    @dabratmoni 2 года назад

    Leah, I just got the Q hoop frame from Grace. Question, I'm using my baby lock jazz 2, can the speed Control work on my machine? I want the speed Control as well. Thank you

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, no, the speed controller isn't compatible with the Jazz 2.

    • @dabratmoni
      @dabratmoni 2 года назад

      @@LeahDay awe, thank you

    • @dabratmoni
      @dabratmoni 2 года назад

      @@LeahDay maybe I can upgrade to a larger throat machine like the jazz 2 but will work with speed Control 😁

  • @suesellers2975
    @suesellers2975 5 лет назад

    Thank you, Leah! I am salivating over this frame! I have a Pfaff Expression 3.0 that I have made generous throw-size quilts on, but the struggle dealing with the bulk of the quilt sent me on a mission for a sitdown mid arm. I bought a Baby Lock Tiara i and love the machine but still struggle with the bulk of moving the quilt rather than the machine. I even purchased bungee cords for suspending the quilt sandwich but still haven’t tackled anything larger than a throw. I love ruler work and have done quite a bit (such as your QAL Sunshine Sampler Quilt).
    I’ve studied videos and blogs about long arms and I’m wondering if on the Qzone if keeping the quilt square is a problem with a larger quilt? Particularly a king size? Any thoughts?

    • @suesellers2975
      @suesellers2975 5 лет назад

      BTW, I’ve measured my Tiara, and it should fit the machine carrier. Barely.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Right NOW the Tiara won't work because of the length, but we may have a work around available soon. Yes, I agree - I quilted for years with machines in tables and even with only 5 inches to play in this hoop frame, this feels easy!

    • @suesellers2975
      @suesellers2975 5 лет назад

      Leah Day, sad day! How soon is soon?

  • @cindyrobinson5840
    @cindyrobinson5840 5 лет назад

    Leah, I just purchased a pfaff grand quilter machine with a inspira longarm quilting frame used, and my thread keeps breaking, it has a cruise control stitch regulator on it, I have tried different threads and different size needles, but my tread keeps breaking. what kind of thread do you suggest

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      First thing - stop changing so many different things at once. Only change one thing at a time, take the time to test, then change one more thing, etc. You can only troubleshoot an issue if you limit it to one change at a time.
      Now first check is your threading. Make sure you've threaded the machine properly. If not, thread it properly and test again.
      Next check the height of the frame over your machine. If you have too much space between the back rail of the frame and your machine bed, it can cause these issues. Lower that back rail and test again.
      Is the quilt pulled very tight on the frame? You want a bit of bounce over the fabric. If it's pulled way too tight it will cause skipped stitches.
      Some threads prefer to feed straight up on a spool spindle and then into the machine. If it's already feeding this way, it may still be feeding too fast. Use a thread net to hug the thread spool and limit how fast it spins off the spool.
      That is what I can think of right off the top of my head! You need to work at this one thing at a time. And please don't try to troubleshoot when you're angry or frustrated. I know that sounds silly, but you really will create just as many issues as you fix!

  • @cindimoosey4385
    @cindimoosey4385 5 лет назад

    Thanks for doing this. Will help get me started. I wish for a bit more info on getting my home machine set up. I am assuming use free motion set up with any of my free motion feet. You have the ruler foot on in one video and I think a spring foot in another. Choice? Reason? Also the size of the needle?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Yep, any free motion quilting foot or ruler foot will be fine. Just experiment and see which one gives you the visibility and capability you like. You can't use rulers with non-ruler feet for example so if that's something you want to do, I'd use a ruler foot.
      As for needles, the normal size you use for free motion quilting or piecing. Again, this is going to be different for every machine so you'll have to test to figure out what works best for you. If the thread is breaking a lot, go up a size in needle.

  • @tobrose
    @tobrose 4 года назад

    What size is the Throat of your machine?

  • @flipper123tlc
    @flipper123tlc 3 года назад

    Where do you get the carriage and frame you are using? Please

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад

      You can find this frame here - leahday.com/products/grace-q-zone-hoop-frame

  • @stephanieminch6720
    @stephanieminch6720 5 лет назад

    Which Juki machine are you using? I have the Juki HZL F600. I’m wondering if the frame would work with my machine. I really enjoy watching your videos.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Yep, this is also a Juki F600 so it will work well. But you will only have around 5 inches to quilt in. You can always upgrade and switch to a longarm in the future so keep that in mind too!

  • @smileyvivian1345
    @smileyvivian1345 3 года назад

    Hi Leah . Do we put the feed dogs down using the frame?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад

      I don't, but then again, I don't drop my feed dogs when I'm free motion quilting with the machine in a table either. Try it both ways and see what works for you!

  • @katherinetimm4453
    @katherinetimm4453 5 лет назад +1

    I wonder if there is an embroidery machine that would work with this quilting frame.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      Well, you could put an embroidery machine on it, but it wouldn't be able to embroider unless the embroidery module could somehow connect to the quilt to lock the machine to the quilt on the frame. Then it could theoretically stitch designs using the frame without an embroidery hoop.
      Since that is WAY beyond the way this frame (or any embroidery machine) is designed to work, I should add that our QTC4 automation software is compatible with this frame so you can use it to select designs and program the machine to stitch automatically. That is kind of like turning your machine and frame into a giant embroidery machine!

  • @daniellepalmer32
    @daniellepalmer32 Год назад

    What thread do you use when quilting with your Juki?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  Год назад

      Isacord! I’ve been using this thread since 2009 and had no reason to change! LeahDay.com/isacord

    • @daniellepalmer32
      @daniellepalmer32 Год назад

      Thanks!

  • @kathyeubanks5524
    @kathyeubanks5524 5 лет назад +1

    What is the throat space on the machine you are using, Leah? Thanks for another super informative video!

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +3

      The distance from the back of the machine to the needle is 8 inches. With the back bar of the frame in the arm, this left 5 inches of quiltable space in the frame. Then as the quilt took up more space, it reduced further to 3 1/2-inches at the end. Of course, the bigger the machine, the more space you have, but please keep this in mind.

    • @kathyeubanks5524
      @kathyeubanks5524 5 лет назад

      Thanks! That ratio helps a lot!

  • @wandac.8382
    @wandac.8382 5 лет назад

    Leah, I always enjoy your tutorials, Thank you so much! Can I use this frame with my Pfaff Powerquilter sit down machine?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +1

      What is the length of your Pfaff? I've spoken with Grace Company and according to their tests, this carriage will fit any machine up to the 16 inch sit down longarms. So I'd say - probably yes!

    • @wandac.8382
      @wandac.8382 5 лет назад +1

      I am headed to your website😊

  • @nickykjdesigns
    @nickykjdesigns 4 года назад

    Do you deliver to the uk

  • @janeastland803
    @janeastland803 5 лет назад

    i like to watch your vidoes cuz i learn so much from you. i was wondering if you could make some quilt with precut panles. i need some idea and your so smart ples make a vido with precut pantls thank you jan eastland

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      Here's a video I made using an Olaf panel - ruclips.net/video/9rU4WzXx7rU/видео.html

  • @marcellagoodin4459
    @marcellagoodin4459 4 года назад

    What about extra bobbins, needles for this machine?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  4 года назад

      You can purchase extra bobbins and needles from the dealer you purchased your home machine.

  • @patblevins9193
    @patblevins9193 4 года назад

    I have a question about the straps ,how do you fix it when one of the straps comes out of the frame looks to have come unstitched

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  4 года назад +1

      Hi Pat - You can replace the elastic straps if needed. Just contact Grace Company or your dealer for help with that.

  • @tammiefries6228
    @tammiefries6228 3 года назад

    Can I put my Destiny 2 sewing machine on, this quilting frame?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад

      Yep! That would be cool!

  • @fayyadally
    @fayyadally 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing. Can I use my home sewing machine on say a continuum frame

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад

      I'll need to check on this! I know we have the G-Series carriage, but it doesn't list the Continuum as a compatible frame so I'll need to check on that.

  • @debbiehampton7524
    @debbiehampton7524 3 года назад

    I want to know if you can use 505 spray ?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  3 года назад

      Sure! If you like it, you can use it.

  • @esthertrevino-neasloney7746
    @esthertrevino-neasloney7746 4 года назад

    Do I have to baste my layers before I load it on my Q Zone frame?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  4 года назад

      You don't have to baste it as securely as for a home machine - as in pinning every 4 inches. You do need to layer the 3 layers together flat and smooth. I find this easiest with a big table top. If you don't have the ability to do that easily, I would advise a Continuum Frame instead. That frame works differently from this and allows you to layer the backing, batting and quilt top on the frame itself - much faster and easier!

  • @maryalyceharpster2647
    @maryalyceharpster2647 2 года назад

    Where do I find a speed controller for my bernina 830?

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  2 года назад

      I don't think there is one available for this machine. I would try using your Bernina BSR and see if that works. You'll need to keep the movement of the machine VERY slow because the BSR cannot handle higher speeds.

    • @maryalyceharpster2647
      @maryalyceharpster2647 2 года назад

      @@LeahDay Thanks for your prompt response. On your shopping site, it seems to indicate there is a speed controller for the Bernina “Artista” 830. Could you please check it for the type of end plug it comes with? The foot controller has a small round tip with black metal inside the opening. The word “Artista” is confusing because the machine’s manuals don’t use that term. However, when I search for Bernina “Artista” 830 on the internet it shows pictures of the (electronic) 830 I own. If I use the BSR, it doesn’t seem to work with using the green lit button for power. I still need to try using the BSR with the feed dog down, though, as it now occurs to me that may be the issue. Never been good at using BSR, and there’s no Sure Stitch regulator for this machine. Thanks

  • @grandmav
    @grandmav 5 лет назад

    I see that marking the quilt how far up or down would be helpful so you don't hit the frame with your needle bar. You just stay between the lines.

    • @LeahDay
      @LeahDay  5 лет назад +2

      Yep, I think I'll try masking tape next time.