How to Stitch that Last Row - Handi Quilter Watch and Learn Quilting Show

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Ever have trouble stitching that last row and getting it just right? Well, Join Kim and Kristina as they teach us basting basics and stitching that last row.
    Our educators are answering questions live so feel free to join in, ask us your quilting questions and quandaries!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @suedressler9960
    @suedressler9960 3 роки тому +5

    I have a Singer Touch and Sew Vintage (1966) sewing machine set to stitch the chain stitch. Then I chain stitch my backing top and bottom and the bottom of my quilt top to the leaders. When done, all I do is pull the thread and it releases. Similar to basting to the leaders but faster to remove.

  • @theresadavy3542
    @theresadavy3542 3 роки тому +5

    This is one of the best training videos so far. The camera views have greatly improved.

  • @conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509
    @conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509 3 роки тому +2

    So wonderful to watch and listen to while I (still, LOL) hand quilt. Thanks so much for posting this video!

  • @grandmajuki
    @grandmajuki 3 роки тому +2

    Great job, love watching you two

  • @barbarakempen2482
    @barbarakempen2482 3 роки тому +1

    I need to get a scissors like that, thank you for your tutorial!

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic tutorial, I now know the proper way to keep a quilt straight. Thank you!!!

  • @lynnladutko47
    @lynnladutko47 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Kim and Kristina. It was so nice to meet you both and Kelly in person a couple weeks ago at the long arm retreat. Keep these great tutorials coming. You are very talented ladies.

  • @susanreinarz7093
    @susanreinarz7093 Рік тому

    Kim and Kristina, thank you for your very useful tips!

  • @isobelgreer7693
    @isobelgreer7693 3 роки тому +1

    Great video tutorial. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cathymontowski1263
    @cathymontowski1263 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the tips! I do a lot of charity quilts that aren’t exactly square. These tips are very helpful.

  • @theresawoodruff333
    @theresawoodruff333 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! Basting has been a mystery to me and this is very helpful! ❤

  • @deborahyilek4216
    @deborahyilek4216 Рік тому +1

    So very helpful 😅 I’m going to quilt my second quilt and wondered how to deal with the fold at the very bottom. Thanks!!

  • @Liz-hs1wo
    @Liz-hs1wo 3 роки тому +2

    Many thanks for great tutorial. Just discovered advantages of basting following small disaster and resulting picking out! I will take on board your tips for larger stitches and contrast thread + taking out before you stitch the area!

  • @enthous7
    @enthous7 2 роки тому +1

    I don't have a machine that does a chain stitch, but I use a heavy top-stitching thread (in red) in the bobbin when I baste my backing/quilt to the leader, using a 6mm stitch length. I also let the bobbin be a little tight and the top thread a little loose. The red thread pulls right out of a small quilt; the bobbin thread may need to be cut in 3 or 4 places for a large quilt and pulled out in pieces.

  • @ThreadworksStudios
    @ThreadworksStudios 3 роки тому +1

    Great tips. Thank you.

  • @kathleendibble2330
    @kathleendibble2330 3 роки тому +1

    This is super helpful. Thanks!

  • @flozeringue362
    @flozeringue362 2 роки тому

    Thanks for teaching me! From Louisiana

  • @kthybrown007
    @kthybrown007 3 місяці тому +1

    Don't forget to look between the backing and batting each time you advance, especially if you are using a light colored backing ... it is a pain to end up with a bright or dark thread trapped between.

  • @luisanasawyer2855
    @luisanasawyer2855 2 роки тому +1

    I know this tutorial has been out for a bit, but I just got my Amara and was wondering how to do the back n’ forth. I have a wall hanging that really requires quilting from the middle out. Thank you for such clear instructions!

  • @carolynlfarlow3635
    @carolynlfarlow3635 2 роки тому

    I have the PS Lite, but your video has been helpful...thank you! And it is May 2022!

  • @boondockcrafters2636
    @boondockcrafters2636 3 роки тому

    How to baste on a sit-down or Mid-arm? I haven’t worked my way up to a long arm yet. I have the HQ Sweet 16. Also, thanks for all the wonderful tutorials, love watching!

  • @happytraveller8953
    @happytraveller8953 Рік тому +1

    Hey all, another basting question: would you baste the entire quilt top if you are doing an edge-to-edge design or is that not necessary?? Thanks!

    • @HandiQuilter
      @HandiQuilter  Рік тому

      Only baste within the throat space doing an edge to edge. Once you advance the fabric, you will baste the next throat space, stitch, advance, and repeat.

  • @nellsummerlin160
    @nellsummerlin160 3 роки тому

    Hello from North Carolina

  • @happytraveller8953
    @happytraveller8953 Рік тому +1

    OK, newbie here so apologies if this is a dopey question. If you are supposed to thread baste your quilt top down the sides of the quilt to stabilize it while you do your horizontal stitching, how do you adjust the quilt top or sandwich to keep it even with the dry erase mark you made on the quilting tape?? Once the quilt is basted down the sides, would you have to pick out the basting and re-adjust or re-align the top and then baste it down again??? Gosh, that's a lot of work...thanks in advance.

    • @HandiQuilter
      @HandiQuilter  Рік тому

      The basting down the sides is done to keep the quilt lined up. The adjustments are made to line it up with the marking on the centering tape prior to doing the basting. Once the basting is done, you do not need to do any further adjusting.

  • @carolmccartney5450
    @carolmccartney5450 Рік тому +1

    When you're rolling it back towards the front after all the basting and trimming of batting, where does the bottom of the quilt go? Does it hang down as the batting would? Does it roll up with the backing? Thanks

  • @betsyercolini8724
    @betsyercolini8724 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! I do have a question about the thickness of the quilt on the belly bar, after it's been rolled back. Does that thickness on the bar affect the stitching at all? Seems like, depending on the quilt size, the top could be quite a lot higher than usual. Thanks for the info!

    • @kristinawhitneyhqstudioedu7013
      @kristinawhitneyhqstudioedu7013 3 роки тому

      The thickness on the belly bar doesn't affect the stitching. I keep the top pole in place so that it keeps the quilt top level.

  • @pamelaanderson4211
    @pamelaanderson4211 2 роки тому +1

    I chainstitch my backing to my zipper leaders. Just pull one thread to take it out. I think most coverlock machines can chainstitch.

  • @barbarakempen2482
    @barbarakempen2482 3 роки тому +1

    I like the idea of the centering tape. How did you glue it on?

  • @jeangrover4797
    @jeangrover4797 6 місяців тому

    have the Studio frame and only one side drops for clear view? Is that normal? This video is very helpful. - thanks so much.

    • @HandiQuilter
      @HandiQuilter  6 місяців тому

      Both sides must drop to go into clear view.

  • @sharonw667
    @sharonw667 2 роки тому +1

    question, how did you attach your measuring tape to your idle bar?

    • @bevwhitten8977
      @bevwhitten8977 2 роки тому

      Good question l would like to know too, looks like its taped on??

  • @barbarakempen2482
    @barbarakempen2482 3 роки тому

    Would I like to see you put the clamps on. I appreciate you smoothing the back Pole. I'll have to remember that.

  • @chareseshinabery
    @chareseshinabery Рік тому +1

    Hello, I can’t find your centering tape on the website for some reason. Can you please advise how this product is named on the website?

    • @HandiQuilter
      @HandiQuilter  Рік тому

      www.goldenthreads.com/shop/product/handy-helper-quilters-measuring-tape/
      Our website has recently been updated and that product seems to have fallen through the cracks. I have asked our webmaster/marketing team to look into it. In the meantime, you can order it from the previous link.

  • @anncameron4845
    @anncameron4845 2 роки тому

    Can you do this basting on a Simply Sixteen and if so, how?
    Very good, clear, instructions otherwise. Thanks ladies.

  • @joettewarburton8005
    @joettewarburton8005 3 роки тому

    GREAT video ladies! Please compliment the camera operator for very nice filming. Could you please tell me the name of the pattern and where it is available?

  • @alexandrawellington8028
    @alexandrawellington8028 2 роки тому

    Awesome information. All your videos are so helpful.
    I have just ordered an Amara 20. With the glide foot on will it stop the potential for the edges of the quilt, once basted, from getting flipped and quilted down onto the top?
    Also, when you know that the quilt has wavy borders would it help to do basting all through the quilt like this to create a square top before you start quilting? xxxx

    • @HandiQuilter
      @HandiQuilter  2 роки тому +2

      Congratulations on your new Amara!! Yes, the glide foot will help prevent the quilt edges from flipping back on themselves after basting. (Make sure you try to keep the basting within 1/4" from the edge of the quilt so you binding will cover it up!)
      I wouldn't recommend basting through an entire quilt unless you are planning to hand stitch. I baste whatever I am not able to quilt in a particular throat space (if I need to change my thread).
      If your side borders are wavy, try basting in each throat space from the bottom up. That will help you ease in the fullness as you go rather than pushing all the waviness to the bottom of the quilt.

    • @alexandrawellington8028
      @alexandrawellington8028 2 роки тому

      @@HandiQuilter thank you so much for the advice. The first quilt I loaded was 80 x 100" that I pieced at least 12 years ago and now is on my bed. I was so excited at how easily everything worked. SO many awesome features, the magnetic band for scissors was definitely thought of by a quilter!!! LOL A third quilt is already on the frame😁

  • @lindacwynar9235
    @lindacwynar9235 3 роки тому

    I'm a newbie Love the video but I need you to show how to set the machine. You tell us you set it at a 12 but I don't understand the rest of the process.

  • @thomashawks4832
    @thomashawks4832 2 роки тому

    How do I find start

  • @monaquilts4679
    @monaquilts4679 2 роки тому

    There are times I take in a quilt that would be loose within the middle of the quiltI if I kept the sides straight.
    The second method where you take the pins out as you go along…when your hand is holding back the leader you cannot use that hand if you need to smooth the quilt out. I baste above the pins then take the pins out and smooth out that tiny bit on the edge where the pins were.

  • @barbarakempen2482
    @barbarakempen2482 3 роки тому

    So would you always bast the entire quilt?

    • @kristinawhitneyhqstudioedu7013
      @kristinawhitneyhqstudioedu7013 3 роки тому

      No. I only baste the entire quilt if I am going to be doing a lot of intricate work and if I will be changing threads. Another reason is if I plan to take the quilt on and off of the machine.

    • @happytraveller8953
      @happytraveller8953 Рік тому

      @@kristinawhitneyhqstudioedu7013 Hey Ms. Whitney, newbie here also. So when you say you baste the entire quilt do you mean run a vertical or horizontal basting line 6-8 inches apart down the whole quilt to stabilize it like you would on a domestic machine? Thanks in advance. PS--would love to see a video on that too...