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Ruthie Wasmuth
Приєднався 2 лис 2007
My Mabel Birthday
My Gammill Premier Plus long arm quilting machine is 14 years old and she is still my best friend.
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Відео
Common Threads Guild 1600 Quilt Race 2012 Lafayette, IN mp4
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Common Threads Guild 1600 Quilt Race 2012 Lafayette, IN mp4
Old Tippecanoe Quilt Guild 2010 Quilt Show mp4
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Old Tippecanoe Quilt Guild 2010 Quilt Show
Pams Quilt Feb 2014
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Just another quilt on the long arm back in 2014. I sure have come a long ways with the video camera since then.
Long Arm Mondo Clips for the long arm quilting machine mp4
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This is how I load a quilt using Mondo Clips (similar to Red Snappers) rather than pinning the quilt backing onto the leaders.
Ikat quilting pattern
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Ruthies Quilting using the Innova, 22" mach-3 with auto pilot. Ikat quilt pattern.
Gossamer quilting pattern
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Gossamer quilt pattern applied using a paper pantograph and hand guided using the laser on the Gammill Premier plus.
Temperature Quilt Temp Quilt
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2020 Temperature quilt was made with 366 flying geese (Leap Year). One for each day, with a corresponding fabric for the average daily temperature in Lafayette, IN. The quilting design is Alouette, which was a new pantograph for me in 2020 and my favorite of the year. The bottom right corner has a key showing fabrics with the temperature range for each. My inspiration was the Circling Geese pat...
Batting Bar Movie
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A Solution to storing your rolls of batting on your long arm quilting machine. This just happens to be a 12' - Innova table.
New RWQuilts
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Ruthie's Quilting Studio. After 13 years in our home, Ruthie's Quilting has a storefront. Come visit if you're in the area.
Mondo Movie
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A great way to store your Mondo Clips or Red Snappers for longarm quilters.
Water Soluble Thread
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Using Water Soluble Thread to attach a faced table runner to muslin to longarm quilt.
My Gammill has new Wheels
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If you have an older Gammill you may want to check your wheels for stability and rigidity. The bearing will eventually become detached from the wheel which makes movement less fluid and lethargic.
Beautiful! My grandmother made this quilt all by hand sewing. It has always been my aspiration to make one…but with my machine.😂
Beauty...what is the size of the center piece( teal)
Love this idea. could you give a list of the hardware used? It would be greatly appreciated.
1.5” rigid conduit cut to length (we cut mine to extend past the straps about 3” on each end), a total of four 2” two-hole conduit straps, hex-head self tappers to attach straps.
Yayh finally someone who has a mind to how much thread she is waisting. You go girl.
Very nice thanks
Thank you! I have made some of these (quite a few years ago) and wanted to do more now. I had used a combination of machine and hand sewing. Looking forward to using your method! Beautiful job of explaining!
Wonderful!
Great tips thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the close up video shots. I really appreciate being able to see how you turn at the corners where it gets tight. Well done.
GREAT CAMERA work! Its helpful to get right in there and really see Thanks
An excellent quilter gave me this pattern in 1980s, I've not been confident enough to make, but, now I'm ready to tackle this. Has been on my Bucket list now will start in 2024, yeah! Thank you
Excellent! I have been using this technique but yours is much clearer, thank you ☺️
Maravilhoso.Apaixonei
Super fabulous, very nice work & color choice. Thanks for sharing great explanation.
This is a really great tutorial! Thanks so much. I am currently making a baby quilt in a different Cathedral Window quilt method (all done with 3.5" cut squares) and I am loving it ... your method is more like the traditional hand sewn blocks and I really like it too. I might give your method a try for a pillow.
Beautiful work ❤
She is the Queen of all quilts. Good job!
TYVM RUTHIE. COULDN'T FIND MY BOOK
What sizes of squares were used in the all hand made quilt? My Great Grandmother told me when I was a lot younger than I am now. But I have forgotten what she said. For some reason I want to say the big one was 8" × 8" and the color ones were 2" × 2". Can you tell me?
I used 9” and 2-3/4”
It’s folded in half on the roll so I just bring it over the rails to the front of the frame and measure from the front edge and then go to the back and cut it. I have a cutting mat on my table.
do you have an additional videos showing how you roll it off for quilting? Do you cut it or just roll it off as you need it? Thanks
That was brilliant. Nicely paced and easy to follow. HWMBI (He Who Must Be Ignored) has hundreds of neck ties he no longer wears since his retirement so I'm going to cut them to use in the windows. I doubt he'll even notice ha ha. Compliments to the camera man too. He caught all the action and kept it in good focus. Thank you.
Really great tutorial - thank you 🪡🧵😍
Wow, you did a great job, both sewing and demonstrating! I tried to make this block a few years ago, unsuccessfully, and never tried it again. Nimble fingers is a must for this. You did a super job. Can’t imagine making a quilt! Thanks for the explanation.👍
Wonderful tutorial!
This is the first time I watched how this is done. You make it look so easy. You did a beautiful job. Thanks.
Ruth what's the size of the coloured squares
They were 2.75”. I had to trim a bit on some of them.
Дякую за детальний майстер- клас. Давно хочу пошити наволочку на подушку в техніці "Кафедральне вікно". Проте ніяк не могла зрозуміти в чому головний секрет. Щиро вам дякую 🌷🇺🇦
Excellent close up and explaining! I just beginning so I've watched & studied this pattern and you have done the best so I'm sticking with your way . Yours looks the best also.
Thank you Ruth! I’m going to practice on my new machine. You have inspired me! Everything about this video was outstanding! And subscribed! Please, Is that a muslin backing?
Can't believe how beautiful it turn out. Aqua is my favorite color now. I wish I had the patients to go s.tesl big one.
I've watched a ton of how to videos on making a cathedral window quilt/pillow. Yours is the only one that shows marking the diagonal lines with a marking pen and sewing along that line. First I tried the method of folding the points of the squares to the center and then joining the squares by sewing along the crease line. That seems to be the most popular method but I wasn't completely satisfied with my results. I then tried your method and I feel I got a better result. My sewed together squares were more accurate. So I thank you for taking the time to make this video showing an alternative way of doing this. It's how I will be doing any future cathedral window projects.
I’m so glad it works for you.
I am fascinated by the cathedral patch work always. The background piece is 9 * 9 inches, what is the sizeof the centre coloured ones pls
@@sagarikak9315 you may have found out by now, but comments above say 2 5" window squares.
Really nice work!!!! Question: 1, how big of those square,4"? 2, How big the 'pillow case' ended up, 18?
First, I love your sewing table. Second, great tutorial and editing. You are a good teacher!
I just found you. I’m watching your cathedral window tutorial. I love your method. I’ll try it next time- too late for this one I just made!
When making a large quilt do you make a row the full length of the quilt and then join it to another strip the same length until you get the with you want?
Yes, I made enough of this size to make a row, then sewed them together.
What size are the colored squares?
Almost 2.75”
This was very well presented. You make it seem quite doable. Before I ever started quilting, the two blocks I was drawn to were flying geese and cathedral windows. I've made lots of flying geese, but haven't attempted the cathedral windows. I think the stitching order of sewing down the curves has me intimidated. Nice video.
If I wanted to make a quilt would I use the nine block segments and then attach them all together at the end? I figured if I made 16 those that would be a 70 x 70 finished quilt. Am I correct in thinking this?
I think you may have to make more then 16, maybe 5x5 or 25.
That’s awesome! Beautiful
I love these, and have purchased several jelly rolls. I just need to get started on one, lol. I want to do one like these shown first, and then get busy on a king sized jelly roll race, with vertical, rather than horizontal, strips. (P.S. I am from Lafayette, but have since moved about 30 miles north)
Update: got my first one finished!
Nice!
Beautiful quilt and love the pantograph pattern!!
Lovely!very clear explained.
Looks wonderful!
How many of those panels does it take to make a queen size quilt? How many yards of material for the quilt
I really don’t know. I was given a partial quilt to finish.
I’ve been researching the best method on UA-cam videos to do my own quilt. On ‘ the sewing channel’ she did a lovely quilt. I think she said it was 30 -40 yards of just the white fabric ( 360- 9.5 “ squares) and 360 - 2.5 “ coloured squares to do a quilt 85” x 89 “. It’s a mammoth project but what a beautiful keepsake.
Amazing have to try
I loved this! Thank you 💕
Very painstakingly demonstrated !!thank you .
Wow, it’s so beautiful, a lot of work. Beyond my talent but I wish I could create a masterpiece like that. Thank you for sharing from Innisfil Ontario Canada 🇨🇦