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Quiltmavendave
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Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza 2024
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Pennsylvania National Quilt Extravaganza 2024
Hold The Mayo
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Quick, easy and relatively painless way to make a quilt sandwich.
How to Prepare Copy Paper for NMT (No More Tears) Paper Piecing
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If you don't have 17# vellum and you can't wait to start a project, here's how to transform copy paper into faux vellum.
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How to cut diamonds for Hunter's Star Quilt
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How to cut diamonds for Hunter's Star Quilt
how to get points to align perfectly
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how to get points to align perfectly
Cutting Irregular Triangles for Storm at Sea
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Cutting Irregular Triangles for Storm at Sea
How to Cut Fabric for Storm at Sea or Any Other Project
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How to Cut Fabric for Storm at Sea or Any Other Project
As a serious FPP addict, I need to see a demo of the difference. I make outrageously complex custom dog portraits from Sarah Pitcher. Removing papers are the only thing that's no super easy, and actually I find that meditative. I also made Eye of the Storm a storm at sea variation, but needed harder. Anyway, I find the method to be easy and fast once I developed a handy spreadsheet and workflow.
😂😂😂thank you,thank you
Great, except Glide floss is made of Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene), a forever chemical that poses serious health risks to us and the environment.
You are the best David! Love your method and I'm pretty find of you too. Sweetie
Two threads over for me -I was sewing at 8.3 mm and moved my needle to 9.0.
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I love Dave’s technique. I have made Storm At Sea for my daughter’s king size bed.
Impressive. I will try your tip. Thank you.
This is a great tip! I have always used the three pins method myself but as pointed out it is not foolproof...I try to figure out where that 1/4" should be but am not always successful!
This is brilliant. …but I’m not getting it quite right. Somehow my bottom point keeps coming out a little off, a bit shy of the seam. I’ll keep practicing, but if anyone has thoughts on what I’m doing wrong, please say!
This is Brilliant! Thank you for sharing such an incredible tip!!
Masterclass!!
I never have enough fabric above the diamond shape per say. Drives me crazy
Wow! Someone mentioned using dental floss in a Live today, so I searched and found your channel. Great tips! I’m now subscribed to your channel and am lo9king forward to catching upon the videos I’ve missed and watching upcoming videos! Thank you, and stay well! Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
How interesting! Thank you for this demonstration.
Good tutorial!!
Do you have any classes for storm at sea in New Hampton?
Why, yes I do:):):)
This cracks me up! I spend far too much time trying different ways to align points but never thought of floss which I keep handy for cleaning the tension discs. (The reason it cracks me up is that I’m a dentist.)
David is a great, and very engaging instructor. I love the no more tears method of paper puecing where tearing off paper is a thing of the past. David, you know you are one of my favorites!
This would take the joy out of sewing for pleasure , good for an exhibition quilt , but far too tedious for most sewers
At least use a self threading needle. Otherwise… you finish a quilt in 5 years.
Hi I didn’t get why he kept unthreading the needle
Thanks great idea 😊
David, May I suggest… Thread 2 needles on every piece of floss before starting to work on the block. Prepare ahead of time how many you need for a block. In that way you don’t interrupt yourself to get the needle out and thread it back on for every intersection.
To each his own. I'm into trying methods to find the one which works for you. For myself, working with the mobility of fabric adding another flexible item doesn't make sense. When obsessing on points the three pin, baste to check then sew works for me. Important thing is to find the method that gives you the results you want.
Thank you sooo much!!! Great info!!
It's like half a tailor's tack. Great precision tool.
Great information, thank you, although I don’t understand though why vellum is good for foundation paper piecing? Would you be able to explain it to me please.
My method allows you to use your patterns many times over. So vellum is the way to go:)
Wow, absolutely brilliant! Thank you, David.
Chuffed to see featherweight
Wish I could have seen yourclass on the Storm at Sea pattern! It's now Sept 2022.
Your demo is great. I will use your method in the future.
I am struggling with aligning and getting the points lined up! I don"t understand what you are doing around the 2 stitches to the right. Please someone explain.
Hi Debra. All that means is...as you're sewing toward the floss, aim just to the right of where the floss is coming out of the fabric. You'll be sewing over the floss:)
This would be great for quilts in compositions.
Just found this and I'd like to say how much I appreciate that you showed the technique using a regular ruler. We don't need a bunch of different angled rulers for each project. Thank you!
Those quilts are very attractive. Thank you for another great video.
Hello! I'm still trying to catch up watching all the videos that posted while I was away visiting the grandkids. I hope you have a gentle week ahead! Thank you for posting and sharing your talent.
If you struggle with paper piecing have no fear, QuiltMavenDave is here. His technique will change your life! When I took his class I had never paper pieced before. After I finished my quilt I was looking for paper piecing projects. His classes are a blast!!
I have taken 4 of Dave’s classes and this “no more tears technique” that Dave teaches…..it works!!! Just signed up for another class!
Love David’s technique. I’ve taken 3 of his classes so far!!!!
Hello and such lovely quilts! I had a busy but fun day in my sewing room and now I get to sit with my hand quilting and watch your video! I'm so grateful for your time to make this. I hope you have a delightful week ahead! Thank you for sharing!
Always so great to see your videos.
Wow. Those quilts behind you are fantastic. I'm curious about paper piecing. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
Love your videos!
Hello! I just got of my sewing room and I have been working on a Christmas gift all day! I hope you have a joyful week ahead. Thank you for sharing your time and talent!
I saw this on your website and was a convert. I evangelize and credit you this method. Floss works great for aligning fabric for OBW quilt. It’s the perfect pivot material
Too much time to do every point. It would take forever to get your quilt sewn.
Once you get used to it, I actually find it faster than pinning, and gets better points since floss doesn't distort your fabric like pins do.
@pattysuemcgowen, I guess it depends on the artist. Someone like me who likes to be extremely precise would take the time this method requires if this is the most efficient way to be that precise.
Yeah, it’s 5 years later and he’s still threading the needle on that first block!
Fantastic idea. Thank you.
Wow thanks . Im using this right now .wow
I took Dave's class a few years ago and it's revolutionary. I have not practiced it much since though and need a refresher.