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Adam Sew Fun
United States
Приєднався 18 лип 2019
JellyRoll Crosshatch
Hey all,
Join me today to quilt my jellyroll race quilt. This quilt was a lot of fun to make and used up a jellyroll that is SO OLD.
I'm using the technique that Kelley Janome taught us a few weeks ago, along with the Reposition Start Point way to advance that I call the Micki Way. I know a lot of you do it and you should name it after yourself. I do love there are so many ways to do things and we get to find the one that works best for us.
I have the links to Kelley, Micki, and other other videos below. I hope you enjoy and don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and hit the BELL icon so you are notified with anything happens on the Adam Sew Fun UA-cam Channel!!!
Kelley:
Facebook: kelley.c.mckenzie
Instagram: kelleysosew
Crosshatch Video: ua-cam.com/video/fiUh5B2EGJ8/v-deo.html
Micki:
Facebook: micki.chappelear.7
Together We Sew: groups/249632756435219
Instagram: mickichap
Micki's way to Advance: ua-cam.com/video/t8QpDriSDgU/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!!
Adam
AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT'S JUST QUILTING!!!
Join me today to quilt my jellyroll race quilt. This quilt was a lot of fun to make and used up a jellyroll that is SO OLD.
I'm using the technique that Kelley Janome taught us a few weeks ago, along with the Reposition Start Point way to advance that I call the Micki Way. I know a lot of you do it and you should name it after yourself. I do love there are so many ways to do things and we get to find the one that works best for us.
I have the links to Kelley, Micki, and other other videos below. I hope you enjoy and don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and hit the BELL icon so you are notified with anything happens on the Adam Sew Fun UA-cam Channel!!!
Kelley:
Facebook: kelley.c.mckenzie
Instagram: kelleysosew
Crosshatch Video: ua-cam.com/video/fiUh5B2EGJ8/v-deo.html
Micki:
Facebook: micki.chappelear.7
Together We Sew: groups/249632756435219
Instagram: mickichap
Micki's way to Advance: ua-cam.com/video/t8QpDriSDgU/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!!
Adam
AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT'S JUST QUILTING!!!
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Adam, I don’t see a link…
Not sure whey they didn’t come up, I will have to check it out.
Thank you for the discount code. I hope you and Ben have a wonderful holidays.
Thank you for the code. I got my sew tites!
I made the side leaders you showed the first time. Love them, but the magnetic version looks even better. Did you do another instructional video for the magnetic side leaders?
There is another video how to make the SewTites side leaders
@@jadm222 found it, thanks!
I use zippers for my backing and magnets for my top. I also made side leaders, they are great!
Love the zipper system…
Sew Tites is having a Black Friday discount of 15% right now and with you also get another 15% of with this generous code from Adam. This is as of Nov 21 2024
Hi Adam, I love your work and I have done many of these panels, but I have been looking for the titorial where Nancy Andersen tells how to group the patterns and resize them for the red and white pillow. Please comment and thank you.
No clue, I haven’t heard of anyone doing that. Good luck.
I am searching for NEEDLE and TENSION suggestions when stitching different thread weights. I know the numbers on our machines are arbitrary, but there should at least be some kind of help. For example, I could state: "Omni thread will need to be set tighter than Glide by approximately 10 digits higher." I have learned that. However, I have big time trouble with MonoPoly and quite a bit of trouble with MicroQuilter. I've found that a 16 needle works better for me than the recommended 14, but I have no clue about tension. I have taken my top down by 25 numbers and still have breakage. One woman says she puts it through only one hold before disc. Could you please sometime do a chart or video on how to set these up? I've watched these several times but don't get the instruction or help I need for tension. Thanks. Your videos are great because you usually get right to the heart of the matter (instead of going on and on) but are not so fast that we don't see it and get it. Thanks for all the videos.
When using either of those threads, you want to go in just one hole in the barber pole (I usually go in the bottom one). Each of the holes adds more tension to the thread and we are trying to keep as much tension off those threads as possible, so they don’t snap. Are you using a cone or spool? I find it harder with the spools because pulling the spool to rotate also takes some tension. Do you use the drop test or towa for your bobbin? Ultimately, if you set your tension for Omni and it’s perfect. Pull some thread at the pig tail and all other threads should feel about the same. I sometimes see people who do the drop test have issues because the bobbin tension is tight. Although it works for the stronger threads, once you have something that is more delicate, the top cannot get tight enough without snapping. You might need to loosen the bobbin up some. Hope all that helps.
@@jadm222 Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I will try one hole in barber pole. I use Towa and set between 180 and 200; I prefer 180. I will remember to keep bobbin loose if having the issues mentioned. (If I stay with Glide always, no trouble; but who wants that? More fun to live life dangerously on the longarm, right?) Using cones.
This is so fun! I really want to do this!
When thread pops out of the tension discs what do I need to do to keep this from happening?
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! Off to do my DB Daliah! Hugs!
Finally a helpful drag and drop video. Thanks for helping out us e2e newbies!
Neato bandeto, you two.
It took me two years and I am finally going to make these leaders! Thank you Adam for the instructions.
HELPPPP...my run buttom does not work..why???
Your screen doesn’t look the same. Newbie here trying to do this. Would love a video just for newbies. Used the burrito method. Took me a couple times , but I got it. Thank you!
Riveting
Adam, can you explain the difference between a whole cloth and a whole cloth design?
Archeological dig is hilarious! Love Ben’s laugh.
Love your quilt
Adam……I got to meet Angie at a quilt show in Wheaton,IL this past weekend! And am now a proud owner of “The Quick Zipper System 😊. Robin
😂😂😂Love Ben’s facial expression when you said there might be threads on this cover! You two are so fun!
What is the name of the quilt on the cover page. It is absolutely gorgeous!
It’s not a pattern, it was a round robin.
What a nice gift.
Don't have a Versatool .... no matter what I try I end up with bubbles..... ready to give up
😂shorter! Hey now! Thanks for explaining Adam, this makes sense.
I love you Adam ❤
Do you have to create another frame space? What about an area? Thanks
If you are using Lite, you will need to make another frame space. Actually, I would make a new frame space each advance to make sure everything is in the clear when you go to stitch. You don’t need to make a new area. Once you have set up your E2E with your area, saved and started to stitch, the area isn’t needed anymore. Some people will clear the area before they start stitching, I like to keep it up because it’s a good guide to keep everything lined up straight.
@@jadm222 Thank you! Do you know if a mentor/buddy is still offered by Handi Quilter for newbies?
Can this method be used with Pro Stitcher lite?
It absolutely can!
@@jadm222 Thank You so much!!
Thank you so much for showing how to cut your thread when you are finished sewing. Such a simple thing, but I couldn't find this anywhere. I have been climbing underneath the quilt to cut the bobbin thread since I got my machine. Not so easy at my age! I have learned more from your videos than anything I have found on the handiquilter tutorials.
We do want to see you Kelly
Kelly we have the same machine! I love it.
This will be so much easier on my back! Thank you so much for explaining it so well.😊
Thanks Adam. You made this interesting with me now knowing my settings won't be wrong if they work for me. That is huge! I would like to know how to know if my bobbin winder has the correct tension for the bobbin thread. Do you have a video on that?
Hi Adam. I too would like to hear your thoughts on bobbin winder tension. Somewhere between too squishy and rock hard? I try to aim for something like the prewounds, but who knows? Many thanks for getting my launch into longarming off the ground (floor).
Hi Adam I recently purchased my LauraStar lift and I don't feel like I know how to use it properly. I watched your recent video Perfect Crosshatch with Pro-Stitcher using the grid on a quilt with the space between the sections. As you were using the iron it looked like you were using steam directly on the fabric. I was instructed not to use steam but too clear the steam before ironing. So I am confused. A couple times I hit the steam button and left a puddle on the fabric. Please do a video on the use of the LauraStar lift. I have reread the manuel and still would appreciate your "how to use" video. Next where can I purchase accessories to use Adam sewfun10? Thank you.
You should absolutely be using steam. I use steam for everything. Before you use it, you should be clearing the steam hose (pointing the soleplate to the side and holding the steam button for a few seconds). After that, you can use the steam as normal when pressing. If you clear the hose, you shouldn't be getting any water puddles on the fabric. That is usually what happens when you don't clear the hose. As for my ASF10 discounts, I have links on my Facebook page with places that I have affiliate codes. Not everyone has a discount but a lot of them do. It's pinned to the top of my Adam Sew Fun Facebook page.
Thanks for your Amazon link, I just ordered that Awl!
Thank you for showing this again. I watched the first video with you and Kelly but it always helps to see it done again!
😅😅iconic movie
Great to see you Kelley. I am thankful you survived Helene.
Great, hilarious fun video
What Laura star iron are you using? Thanks
great video! I'm new to longarming and I have watched all of your videos and have learned ALOT!! Thank you for all of this wonderful education. I am wondering if you can tell me how you handle a small random eyelash situation on a quilt. I didn't see them until I was done the rows. Do you pick these out and restitch before you unload the quilt? Or leave them in and hope they disappear in the wash? Thanks again for all you do and how you make it fun!!!
Gonna try this method on the cross hatch.. Thanks Adam for all that you do for those of us who don't have a quilt store close to us for classes or how-to's...
Now that is an outstanding learning video! Thank you so much. Can’t wait to try it out.
Roll it wrong? 😂 I have done that ! Your method make a lot of sense. And easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you! You made it sew easy!
Thx Adam. Great video. Here’s a tip: you can save a little time by lining up your baselined group half the distance and then you only have to mark one line of zig zag line. So for a 3.5” cross hatch, line up 1.75” down and then you are in essence marking just the top half of the block.
Very nice! Thank you!
Great job Adam explaining every step!