How To Make A Strip Quilt On Your Serger!
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- In this video, Gabriela shows you how to make a strip quilt using the tube method, one jelly roll, and a BabyLock serger! Quilting doesn't have to be tedious AND it can be done on your serger! The tube method is super easy, and sewing with your BabyLock serger makes this quilt top come together FAST in ONLY 5 STEPS!
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I'm making one of these with a friend today.
GREAT video and presenter/educator! :D I have been seeing a lot on the web lately about using sergers for quilting, I like that this quilt is so easy to make, I'm definitely going to make one, or two!, when I return from retreat next week! Thanks!
Just love your videos. So glad I found them❤
Would love to see more quilt serged videos!
Very cool! Thank you for saving me a ton of time!!!
I loved this being a new serger owner this was great! Ty
I think using this technique with “as you go and having the entire quilt finished would be perfect. I enjoy Kaffe Prints as well.
Thanks so much. I just got my Babylock Triumph and I'm going to try this with Jelly Roll.
Hi Robin! We love the Triumph! Have fun quilting with your new serger!
Very good!
Best video on serging qayg that i have ever seen! you are awesome! and I love Kaffe
Hi Esperansa! Thank you for the kind words, we are glad you enjoyed the video! We love Kaffe here too!
Love this video and will start one right away! She is also adorable! Question: would using a 3 thread overlock have any advantage over 4?
Less bulk? Not sure it would be strong though..
You could definitely piece together a quilt using a three thread overlock. You are correct, it would be les strong, but when you piece together a quilt top using a sewing machine it is only with one stitch as well so comparatively it would be fairly similar.
Super cool technique!!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the wonderful instructional video. I just found this, so may be too late to ask... where did you get the felt for the wall? Thank you .
Hi! The felt Gabriela put on the wall is just normal felt.
How many strips are in the jelly roll you used? I know there are different size jelly rolls. What is the finished size of your wall hanging? Love this
Hi! For this particular quilt she used one jelly roll that had 40 strips in it. The size came to a small lap quilt or large baby quilt approximate size. If you want a bigger quilt just get more than one jelly roll! Happy sewing!
What backing are you putting on it please.
Hi Christine, I chose to use this as my backing: sewing.net/collections/kaffe-fassett/products/kaffe-fassett-coll-august-2021-pwgp177-pink BUT you can use any fabric you like!
Do you experience a thicker seam when quilting over the serged seams?
Hi Bonita, Gabriela didn't notice it while she was quilting this quilt!
Yes, mentioned in the video
What were the dimensions of this quilt top?
Is there a video of the quilt behind you
Hi Sharon, there is no video for that other quilt made by us, but you can find the pattern here: sewing.net/products/block-talk-sgd056
It is beginner friendly and a quick make! Happy sewing!
I quilt but what is the advantage of serging the seams?
speed, strength, no fraying, and neatness
Hi there! It is just a different method! Robin explained it nicely below, a serger is usually very fast, and the seams stay strong in the serger stitch. You can also make this quilt on a normal sewing machine! Hope this helps!
Can't you just drop the blade to be sure it doesn't cut?
Hi! Yes you can drop the blade. Sometimes we like to cut off just a LITTLE bit, but if you don't want to cut any fabric off dropping the blade is a sure way of controlling that.