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  • Thank you for the tutorial.

  • Lame tutorial and her quilting is terrible. gees I would slit my wrists if my quilting looked that bad on the back of a quilt after putting all the work in the top...she should remove these.

  • check out busybeepatternstore . com for cool patterns. you have never seen anything like these patterns before

  • Your Videos really suck, I hate myself when I click it by mistake, you got problems with what you title and what you post . BTW you have no idea how to do quilting, you should get more experience.

  • @tukukita08 I don't know if they all suck, but this one definately was lame. I want to see someone push through a Q or K sized quilt. Baby Quilts and wall hangings, meeh! Too bad it wasn't rated for difficulty. I would have by-passed it in a heart-beat.

  • No mention of invisible thread here - I'd go with that over any colour, you'll never match it up right. Plus you don't have to iron the seams to a certain side, things sit flatter and more evenly if you iron all seams open. She didn't mention that you need to TURN OFF the feeding mechanism on the machine, which most machines will have but some don't - it's just disengaging the teeth under the presser foot that guide the fabric through. Because you're quilting freehand, you don't need it.

  • Thank you so much for your lessons. I am a new quilter and really appreciate your help.☺

  • .gom fail

  • um, i can't see anything, all i can see is the typing on the screen...??

  • All see is the words but I can hear you.

  • Thanks! This was helpful.

  • The written text on the screen accidentally says, "rocking foot" instead of "walking foot."

    I also have a Pfaff, about 15 years old, and it seems to need a lot of tuning up. My husband asked me last night if I need a new one. How do you know?

  • thanks shelly!  that was useful

  • Very useful and easy to follow...just made my second quilt and about to quilt the tops today...have just bought a walking foot for the machine so going to get started now.....wish me luck!

  • how do you machine quilt around triangles and not miss areas in the block?

  • If you guys are intrested in fashion subscribe to me I will be posting up pics and videos soon of things I made and I will teach you how to make them. Thanks

  • but why won't a normal foot do?

  • a walking foot has feed dogs on the top of the foot to help push the fabric through the machine. With a normal foot, the foot just glides over the material you are sewing and the feed dogs on the bottom of the machine push everything through. When you are quilting, you are sewing through two layers of fabric and a layer of batting . . . that is a lot of material to push through at one time and without a walking foot it will become distorted

  • Your instructions were very easy to understand. Thanks for the tips. May

  • what is the foot you use for free hand quilting

  • can u just get any machine to do quilting? i was thinking of getting the Singer Curvy 8770.

    any tips?

    can u use the general purpose foot for quilting?

  • I loved this whole series, its awesome.... Also I've just started using Bamboo batting with the cotton scrim on one side and its amazing how it clings to the fabric, no pins for a queens sized quilt... You wont believe it until you try it though ;) Thanks for the awesome videos!!

  • sewing.......

  • this is interesting.

  • This is excellent! I'm not much of a quilter but I have so much respect for anyone that knows their way around a sewing machine!

  • Since people have been asking. It appears that there are 13 video clips to this tutorial. 1. Terminology made easy 2. Tools & Supply List for quilting 3. Making Quilt Seams 4. Making a baby quilt 5. Cutting fabric for a baby quilt 6. Making borders for a baby quilt 7. Attaching quilt borders 8. Making a sandwich quilt 9. Using a quilt sewing machine 10. Finishing a binding strip on a quilt 11. Sewing quilt bindings 12. Connecting a bias strip to a quilt 13. Trimming quilt edges
  • HOBB'S fusable is the best for batting..

    NO pins needed t has glue on it ans works great!

  • Sometimes that glue can get into your machine and cause problems. Just wanted to make everyone aware!

  • Thanks a lot. for posting these.

    I'm hoping to make a "t-shirt quilt" with all my old soccer jerseys and I've never quilted before. :B

  • For t-shirt quilts, make sure to put a light fusible stabilizer on the backs of the t-shirts to make into blocks easier. You also might want to search for t-shirt quilt on google for good instructions.

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