Ricky Tims LIVE - What are the Differences Between Domestic Machine Quilting and Longarm Quilting?
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Ricky has always done his own quilting on a domestic machine. Recently he has started learning to work on a longarm. He has learned some differences between the approaches and has observations and tips for you.
Also, he wants to hear your questions about quilting with the different machines. - Розваги
I'm very sorry to hear about your doggy. RIP
Your quilting is beautiful.❤. I love to watch you quilt this, it's beautiful
You are a great teacher thank you very much from Clare here in New Zealand
Wonderful video to show how to quilt on a domestic machine. I’ve been afraid, but I’ll try it now and practice. Terrific tips!
I'm always learning what you're teaching. Practice, practice. Great stuff. Wow, the knot on top is quite amazing. I will try that for sure. Thanks Ricky! Susy
Ricky ! This is so encouraging ! You're right we don't have to go pedal to the metal ! And what a great idea to stitch cursive letters !
Cordelia was gorgeous! Great Danes are my favorite breed.
“I know I’m speaking to cursive people “. 😂😂😂 I just found that so funny and aging at the same time. Hi, from Miami, Florida. 🌞
so true!! lol
Hello from France, I love to see you quilting, I would like to tell you what I do when I am learning new quilting motifs, I trace the motif on paper with a pen, I repeat it until the practice becomes very easy, it avoids to wast fabric, it is very easy and it works perfectly. Chantal
Thank you! Great training video. I know I need to practice and enjoy it, have fun with it. Great tips on the steps for quilting a bigger quilt. I think problems happen when you do just one area from start to finish rather than the way you do it, working the whole quilt in steps, stabilizing it first.
Hello from Australia xx
Great video. Thanks so much!!
Morning Ricky and dogs. Long Island, NY
Thank you 🥰
Hello from San Diego, Ca. Loved the books and the play , Wicked . Sorry for your lost.
Here in Missouri!!
This video is wonderful! Thank you Ricky!!
Thank you, Ricky. This was great information.
Thanks so much Ricky!
Wezi from New Mexico
Hello from Madison, WI
So sorry to hear of Cordelia
Hi Ricky from Ohio
From Oregon
Hi from WNY
Bonjour from Montreal
Texas
Hi fr Houston BC
How do you “classify” quilting on a “long arm” machine (Q20) sitting down and moving just like on a domestic machine (i.e. no frame) This has made a huge difference for me as quilting a king sized quilt on my Juki TL18 was like wrestling a bear (I have a muscle disease that makes it difficult to lift/pull even the quilt). If I ever enter anything into a show, do I classify it as “long arm” quilted (because the arm of my machine is 20”)?
if you are moving the quilt - you are on a stationary machine and it would be considered "domestic" but usually, that term is not used in the rules - it's usually listed as "stationary" or "moveable" - not, domestic and longarm
Thanks😎
Thank you for taking time to share your talent.
Hi from Western Australia - do you have patterns for the Raven quilts
TEXAS
Hi rick