Intermingled Wholecloth

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Hey all,
    Today we are sitting out the fabulous Intermingled design from ProStitcher Patterns (previously Quiltable). Remember using code ASF10 will save you an additional 10% off your purchase at pro stitcher.com. This design was not designed for this panel but it ended up working very well with it. A great way to have something that looks super complex but is really just 5 rows of stitching. If you can advance, you can stitch this pattern out.
    Hope you try it out and remember to tag me in your final quilt top photos!!!
    Intermingled (use code ASF10):
    shrsl.com/450r1
    How to Baste a Wholecloth Quilt:
    • Basting Down a Wholecl...
    Towa M-Guage:
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    Thanks for watching,
    Adam
    AT THE END OIF THE DAY, IT'S JUST QUILTING!!!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @lorettamoran125
    @lorettamoran125 Місяць тому

    1m still watching you im very old but I still love to quilt .all I can is dream of a long quilter .

  • @myeishawaller820
    @myeishawaller820 Рік тому

    Listen!!!!! That is absolutely beautiful!!!! ❤❤❤

  • @kathieheath8716
    @kathieheath8716 Рік тому

    It’s wonderful that your discount is on top of the membership discount!

  • @judistern2624
    @judistern2624 Рік тому

    Beautiful! I had to get the panel and the design, Loved how it came out. You gave me the courage to try it. Thank You!!!

  • @susanmei9980
    @susanmei9980 Рік тому

    This turned out beautiful! 🌷

  • @carolderby9874
    @carolderby9874 Рік тому

    I have a couple of the dream big panels, but haven’t had the courage to try them yet.

  • @annalockman2833
    @annalockman2833 9 місяців тому

    Very cool!! Question after watching your other dream big green quilt, on that one you deleted some of the pedals that were stitched as you added more designs for the processing power. What makes this design different that you didn't need to delete the rows that were stitched after you placed more rows? Is that because of the software upgrade? This design you kept the whole design on the screen for the entire stitch out.

  • @janicemorgan4629
    @janicemorgan4629 Рік тому +1

    I have the Moxie with 8 ft frame and PSL and just getting into purchasing patterns. How tall of a pattern can I use with the Moxie that would fit within my throat space?

    • @adamsewfun.
      @adamsewfun.  Рік тому

      It all depends on how thick your batting is, so not really an easy answer. I might go 8 per row tall max but I don’t have a Moxie to play with so I’m not 100% sure.

  • @HarveyFierstein-le6tv
    @HarveyFierstein-le6tv Рік тому

    QUESTION: With your backing on one bar, and your top on the other, once you've sewn the lower rows, how do you roll the quilt back up to the top? Aren't the sewn together parts going to roll up on separate bars?

    • @adamsewfun.
      @adamsewfun.  Рік тому

      When I work on a wholecloth quilt like this, I pre-baste the whole quilt down. I use a large stipple stitch across the entire piece of fabric or quilt. Once’s it’s totally basted, you can roll the quilt back and forth with no issue. It will role up on your take up/back bar and your belly bar. The basting takes is fully off the top bar.

  • @azflower7748
    @azflower7748 Рік тому

    Adam, so you leave your basting/stay stitching in until AFTER you stitch out the design? Doesn't it make it difficult to remove those stitches? I usually remove the basting before I stitch out an design area because I thought it would be really hard to get them out afterwards, especially when a design has some dense stitching like this one has.

    • @adamsewfun.
      @adamsewfun.  Рік тому

      I did on this quilt but I do usually take it out first. I only leave it in when I needed everything to stay put. When I did the Mary Beth quilt, I left them in so nothing shifted as I stitched. It makes it harder to pull out but not impossible.

  • @shannondewitt4286
    @shannondewitt4286 Рік тому

    what thread did you use - I did not see anywhere you said. thank you sir.

  • @karent4555
    @karent4555 Рік тому

    Question? When you did the poinsettia you removed your basting stitches before stitching, is it not necessary?

    • @adamsewfun.
      @adamsewfun.  Рік тому +2

      I usually do take them out but I was in a hurry. You can take them out after but if the design is dense, it makes it harder but doable.

    • @jenquilter6948
      @jenquilter6948 Рік тому

      @@adamsewfun. have you ever done the basting in a water soluble thread to make it easier to remove the basting after stitching? When I removed the basting before the stitching, the design (a bit orange) didn’t match up well with the fabric design. Specifically the “teardrops” in sections 02 & 03.

  • @gwennadoty7374
    @gwennadoty7374 Рік тому

    What is the name of the panel?