It’s even faster if you don’t cut your rows apart (my friends and I call it web piecing.) You can leave the rows joined and still sew them together and that way all of the rows stay in the right order and orientation.
Thanks for the tutorial! Is that a Janome M7 you're sewing on? I recently purchased one and haven't used the foot you're using for piecing yet. I have been using my quarter inch foot from my other Janome since it has a guide on the side but I still feel like I'm all over the place, even tho my seems are fine. Maybe I'll give it a go
Just found this today making a baby quilt and it was taking so much time! I found you and saved a ton of time! Thanks!❤
Absolutely love this pattern and fabric. You are a good instructor and enjoy your videos.
This was super helpful, thank you!
I love this. Super helpful technique.
Beautiful fabric
This is perfect! Thanks!
Gracias excelente explicación❤
It’s even faster if you don’t cut your rows apart (my friends and I call it web piecing.) You can leave the rows joined and still sew them together and that way all of the rows stay in the right order and orientation.
I was wondering if that would work!
Thank you b
I wish i knew this years ago!
Thanks for the tutorial! What stitch length are you using?
Apart from the Music 😅 this was helpfull ❤
So once you cut the chains is that when you start to add the batten and sew it with the back?
So helpful. But what was the piece you started with at the top of every row?
Thanks for the tutorial! Is that a Janome M7 you're sewing on? I recently purchased one and haven't used the foot you're using for piecing yet. I have been using my quarter inch foot from my other Janome since it has a guide on the side but I still feel like I'm all over the place, even tho my seems are fine. Maybe I'll give it a go
That makes sense to my brain 🙄😁