This is one of my favorite quilt shops. And of course they repair and sell wonderful machines. Highly recommend a visit to this shop. They really know their stuff!
Love the way you explain everything so slowly and clearly. It’s like having a private person beside you and teaching you by holding your hand. Great video.👍
I learned so much today. The simplest idopeas are the ones I treasure the most. I'm so happy I found you. Stopped at your shop today for the first time and you have a wonderful family!
Thank you once again, as you know I am working on the same quilt pattern. It is turning out so nice so far, I have only done some embroidery on the top piece, can't wait to sandwich it up to do the blocks . See you next week, love these videos !!!
I am going to have to try this. Just to be clear, you have hooped the top patterned layer, the batting and the backing. Do you have any stabilizer or just the quilt in the hoop? Is this a lot of fabric for the hoop? I have a Flourish 2.
Yes, we have the quilt top, the batting, and the backing all in the hoop with NO stabilizer. No, not too much fabric, you can do this in the Flourish 2, you'll just have to loosen up your screw a lot more than you're used to.
Great job, Pam! And thank you for all the information you shared. Can you tell me what needle you used? Also, does having the same thread in the bobbin help it to stitch out better?
@@HayesSewingMachineCo I'm new. hi. just got an eversewn x2. if we use same thread in top and bottom, why did I just buy a large cone of bobbin embroidery thread ?
@@grandmalovesmebest You need bobbin thread for traditional embroidery. This is a different technique where you will see the back of the project so you want matching thread.
You are awesome. I just want to embroider my grandmothers name on a quilt she gabe to me before passing, but i would like to know if i need and type of stabilizers? Thank you!!
Yes, you always want to use a stabilizer when embroidering. I would recommend fabri-solvy since the quilt is already made. That way when you wash it, the stabilizer will disappear.
Here is the link so that you can purchase the pattern www.etsy.com/listing/941784538/modern-views-with-3-yard-quilts-book?click_key=1f72a6342fa6ae3ac6c0dcb91a2db9b8568b4b97%3A941784538&click_sum=76060f88&ga_search_query=3%2Byard%2Bquilt%2Bbook&ref=shop_items_search_2
The embroidery machine puts knots/tails on the back. If that gets cut, all the stitching comes unraveled. I cant give that to a customer or child. Please explain how to deal with this issue.
If I'm using a home embroidery machine, and you want the back to look neater, do not cut the bobbin thread short. Pull the bobbin thread up through your fabric to the top. Holding both threads, sew 3-4 stitches. Stop the machine. Cut the threads manually. Then resume stitching. If you want to really secure, leave the tails long and hand feed them in between the top and the bottom layer of your quilt. You can also try putting a few drops of fray check in that spot to secure the stitches (however this may show on your fabric).
This is one of my favorite quilt shops. And of course they repair and sell wonderful machines. Highly recommend a visit to this shop. They really know their stuff!
Thank you so much, we appreciate it!
I really liked this video. I happened on this by chance and I’m glad I did. Perfect explanation, easy to follow and I really liked the go pro view.
Glad it helped!
Thank you for this demonstration, I'm learning to quilt and have a Pathfinder.
Great, have fun quilting!
Love the way you explain everything so slowly and clearly. It’s like having a private person beside you and teaching you by holding your hand. Great video.👍
Thank you Jocelyne, glad it helped!
This video was very very helpful using the step by step method of how to machine quilt using a cd disk. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped!
Excellent video, love the go pro view😊
I love that "Three foot rule"!!!!!!! That made me laugh!!!
Absolutely Frank!
Thank you so much for this, using my machine to do this is something I've been putting off but now I can't wait to try it.
You're welcome, Happy Quilting Teresa!
I learned so much today. The simplest idopeas are the ones I treasure the most. I'm so happy I found you. Stopped at your shop today for the first time and you have a wonderful family!
Thank you, so glad you found us!
Super helpful. I will sew out my first embroidery quilt this weekend. Thank you for you knowledge and advise.
Glad it helped!
Thank you for doing video tutorial, it has helped me learn how to use my embroidery machine properly lol.
So glad it helped!
Great job as always. I love these lessons. Helping to tide me over until in person classes can start.
Thank you Karen, glad you're enjoying them!
Love watching your videos! I am getting ready to start quilting a piece with my Pathfinder. This video was very helpful!
Glad it helped Astrid, perfect timing!
Thank you once again, as you know I am working on the same quilt pattern. It is turning out so nice so far, I have only done some embroidery on the top piece, can't wait to sandwich it up to do the blocks . See you next week, love these videos !!!
Thank you Mary Jane, can't wait to see yours finished up!
Excellent! Very well done.
Thank you Paula!
Great video Pam!
Thank you Merrilee!
That helped me a lot thank you
Glad it helped Kary, Happy Quilting!
Great, thanks!
You're welcome Connie!
I am going to have to try this. Just to be clear, you have hooped the top patterned layer, the batting and the backing. Do you have any stabilizer or just the quilt in the hoop? Is this a lot of fabric for the hoop? I have a Flourish 2.
Yes, we have the quilt top, the batting, and the backing all in the hoop with NO stabilizer. No, not too much fabric, you can do this in the Flourish 2, you'll just have to loosen up your screw a lot more than you're used to.
Great job, Pam! And thank you for all the information you shared. Can you tell me what needle you used? Also, does having the same thread in the bobbin help it to stitch out better?
You're welcome, Ginny! 75/11 Embroidery Needle. And yes, the same thread top and bobbin.
@@HayesSewingMachineCo I'm new. hi. just got an eversewn x2. if we use same thread in top and bottom, why did I just buy a large cone of bobbin embroidery thread ?
@@grandmalovesmebest You need bobbin thread for traditional embroidery. This is a different technique where you will see the back of the project so you want matching thread.
You are awesome. I just want to embroider my grandmothers name on a quilt she gabe to me before passing, but i would like to know if i need and type of stabilizers? Thank you!!
Yes, you always want to use a stabilizer when embroidering. I would recommend fabri-solvy since the quilt is already made. That way when you wash it, the stabilizer will disappear.
@@HayesSewingMachineCo on top or the bottom? Thank you so much!
@@anaalvarez3679 On the bottom, completely in the hoop.
What machine are you using?
It is a BabyLock Pathfinder
Where can we get the pattern for the quilt?
Here is the link so that you can purchase the pattern www.etsy.com/listing/941784538/modern-views-with-3-yard-quilts-book?click_key=1f72a6342fa6ae3ac6c0dcb91a2db9b8568b4b97%3A941784538&click_sum=76060f88&ga_search_query=3%2Byard%2Bquilt%2Bbook&ref=shop_items_search_2
The embroidery machine puts knots/tails on the back. If that gets cut, all the stitching comes unraveled. I cant give that to a customer or child. Please explain how to deal with this issue.
If I'm using a home embroidery machine, and you want the back to look neater, do not cut the bobbin thread short. Pull the bobbin thread up through your fabric to the top. Holding both threads, sew 3-4 stitches. Stop the machine. Cut the threads manually. Then resume stitching. If you want to really secure, leave the tails long and hand feed them in between the top and the bottom layer of your quilt. You can also try putting a few drops of fray check in that spot to secure the stitches (however this may show on your fabric).
what machine is that
Baby Lock Pathfinder
Can you use a baby lock utility?
I'm not sure what you mean by baby lock utility? Can you give me more details.
@@HayesSewingMachineCo sorry I meant unity. It’s one of the embroidery and sewing machines
@@madhatter4743 Yes, you can!
@@HayesSewingMachineCo thank you so much