LOVE your teaching style. My brain has a HARD time wrapping itself around this for some reason, especially when piecing disparate sides. Sooooo happy! and soooo glad I can watch this again and again! Talk about Making it FUN! I am dancing up and down with my results! wooopeee!
I was very fortunate to get to do this in Sacramento at your trunk show, and I was TOTALLY amazed how legit easy this was to do. lol. I wouldn't have even THOUGHT about doing a curve like this if we hadn't done it that day. lololol. I need to post a pic for you of the pillow I made with my curved piece. You indulged my weirdness and signed it for me, hahaha.
Love this techique! I stayed away from curves for so long. Then I started this curved quilting! Its addictive! And it's a great way to use those edges that are left over after trimming a quilt before binding! You gave me a couple of excellent pointers. Thanks!🤗
Hello Rob! Thanks for the great tutorial! You have such an easy way of teaching! I am recently expanding my quilting techniques. Would you be open or able to do a series of tutorials for us beginners about things to watch out for when cutting and matching up pieces. I'm having a darn difficult time getting my strip sets, squares etc to match and be the correct size...HELP!!!!
That was so cool! Thank you. How was your Thanksgiving turkey on the grill? After watching your Phoenix video, I now know where my local quilt shops after that buy Micheal Miller fabric! When I go up there to shop once a month, those will be my 1st stop. Mad Bs and Oasis. Thank you for doing Storytimes.
Rob, I love your work! I have been looking for the tutorial or pattern for the one behind you during your tutorials, with Michael Miller Making it Fun appliqued on it. Can you tell me where to find it?
Christine Davis either his length cuts weren’t identical (and I don’t think they were) or the thing that usually happens happened: the feed dogs under the machine foot tend to bunch up the fabric juuuuust a little- like a quarter inch over a twelve inch run. It’s one of those quirks that comes in handy when one piece is a smidge too long sometimes.
Because, as he said, " Its organic", man. 😄 (a little "Cars" quote humor). When doing such "improv" piecing, always allow a little extra wiggle room, then trim to "square".
Emily Wong I am no longer creating any content for Man Sewing, this is where I am focusing my creative energy. It is similar, but different, I hope you enjoy. Rob
I LOVE using this tecnique‼
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LOVE your teaching style. My brain has a HARD time wrapping itself around this for some reason, especially when piecing disparate sides. Sooooo happy! and soooo glad I can watch this again and again! Talk about Making it FUN! I am dancing up and down with my results! wooopeee!
This was very helpful. Thank you.
I’ve followed you for a couple years and as usual, great tutorial. Thank you from a 52 yr old new sewer.
Great tutorial Rob best way to sew curves I've ever tried.
Wow! Crazy how that works. I would have never guessed.
I love doing the curves!!
Great vlog on curves ..loved it 👍🇦🇺💫
Thanks for the tutorial Rob!! Very cool!!!
I was very fortunate to get to do this in Sacramento at your trunk show, and I was TOTALLY amazed how legit easy this was to do. lol. I wouldn't have even THOUGHT about doing a curve like this if we hadn't done it that day. lololol. I need to post a pic for you of the pillow I made with my curved piece. You indulged my weirdness and signed it for me, hahaha.
You never cease to amaze with cool techniques.
Love this technique! First learned it with your Man sewing videos 😊
Awesome, Rob! Thank you!
Love how you demystified this. Thanks for sharing, Rob.
Love this techique! I stayed away from curves for so long. Then I started this curved quilting! Its addictive! And it's a great way to use those edges that are left over after trimming a quilt before binding! You gave me a couple of excellent pointers. Thanks!🤗
You & Ricky - two true ‘cavemen’. Love this!!
Well taught. Genius results. Fun to try.
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Hello Rob! Thanks for the great tutorial! You have such an easy way of teaching! I am recently expanding my quilting techniques. Would you be open or able to do a series of tutorials for us beginners about things to watch out for when cutting and matching up pieces. I'm having a darn difficult time getting my strip sets, squares etc to match and be the correct size...HELP!!!!
Great video…
Nice video, again! Might be a fun way to add interesting borders to a quilt...hmmmmm
That’s amazing
That was so cool! Thank you. How was your Thanksgiving turkey on the grill? After watching your Phoenix video, I now know where my local quilt shops after that buy Micheal Miller fabric! When I go up there to shop once a month, those will be my 1st stop. Mad Bs and Oasis. Thank you for doing Storytimes.
Rob, I love your work! I have been looking for the tutorial or pattern for the one behind you during your tutorials, with Michael Miller Making it Fun appliqued on it. Can you tell me where to find it?
If I do this technique can I produce an italic looking line?
Is there a pattern for that gorgeous quilt in the background?
Newbie here. Why was one side slightly shorter than the other when you finished sewing them together?
Christine Davis either his length cuts weren’t identical (and I don’t think they were) or the thing that usually happens happened: the feed dogs under the machine foot tend to bunch up the fabric juuuuust a little- like a quarter inch over a twelve inch run. It’s one of those quirks that comes in handy when one piece is a smidge too long sometimes.
@@susiemeadows9838 I am going with a little bit of both answers, haha!!!! - Rob
Behold! Quilters are humans!😂😎
Because, as he said,
" Its organic", man. 😄
(a little "Cars" quote humor).
When doing such "improv" piecing, always allow a little extra wiggle room, then trim to "square".
Neat
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This looks like purple and yellow cloth colors. You call it green.
Has this channel replaced Man Sewing?
Emily Wong I am no longer creating any content for Man Sewing, this is where I am focusing my creative energy. It is similar, but different, I hope you enjoy. Rob