T-shirt Quilt Along #4 - Quilt Backing, Basting, Tying or Machine Quilting, and Squaring

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2018
  • Hello friends!! Today I am sharing a TON of information! I demonstrate how to piece together your quilt back, how to layer your quilt, and baste your quilt. Then I show you 3 different ways you can tie your quilt layers together or machine quilt your quilt. I also give a small demonstration of how a longarm quilter works. Then we meet back up at the end to see how we square up our quilts. This is almost information overload, so sit down with some coffee, pause or revisit certain sections as you go through the stages! LOVE YOU GUYS, have a great week!!
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    Video 1 in this quilt along series:
    • T-Shirt Quilt Along - ...
    Video 2:
    • T-Shirt Quilt Along - ...
    Video 3:
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  • @carolweber573
    @carolweber573 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for a fabulous tutorial!!!🎉❤😂 looking forward to binding!,

  • @jeanburgin160
    @jeanburgin160 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your inspiring and encouragement.

  • @jadirar113
    @jadirar113 4 роки тому +10

    I did it Lisa! I finished it after 2 years!!!
    I watched the entire series of T-shirt videos and this one spoke to me. I ignored all the little/big mistakes and just went with it. Today is my sons birthday and he loved it and did even notice the mistakes. Thank you, thank you!
    Now I’m going to continue on with the quarantine blocks you’re doing 😬💕💕

  • @susie3790
    @susie3790 4 місяці тому

    To avoid having to retread your needle, just use a long piece of thread that is single (but as think as you want), and after tying off, cut the thread so that the end stays threaded. Saves a ton of time. I think you are an excellent teacher. Your delivery and attention to the details are so helpful. Best of everything for your channel.

  • @lindaduffy8387
    @lindaduffy8387 2 роки тому +4

    Wow, you have such an encouraging, inspiring and instructional way of teaching, THANK YOU. I really appreciate you sharing your quilting journey story…I can totally relate from my start with trying to learn quilting on my domestic machine by myself before learning about the quilting community and many opportunities to learn.

  • @karenbrown4584
    @karenbrown4584 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the testimony! I just started quilting a few years ago. Like you, I had put up all of my sewing stuff years ago, except I had never quilted. A few years ago a coworker/friend of mine taught us a class here at work on quilting. She kept encouraging me and telling me what a good job I was doing. She encouraged me to start a business making memory quilts. I have been so nervous about it, but listening to you has really encouraged me. Recently I was stumped on something I was trying to accomplish on a quilt for someone. I had looked at videos that weren't as detailed in explaining it and got so frustrated I just sat and cried! I prayed 'Lord, you will have to help me, I can't do this!' Then I came upon one of your videos explained it so well as you were teaching us. I am a true fan from now on! I have watched many of your videos for refreshers on how to do projects or get a better idea on how to do something. Thank you Lisa. You are a God send.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Karen, it was so great to hear from you! I'm really glad your friend encouraged you to start your business, and I'm also glad these videos have helped you! Praying helps so much doesn't it???? I love that!

  • @aprilgibbs9208
    @aprilgibbs9208 Рік тому

    This video was created 5 years ago and I love it!! I lost my best friend, Paul, in November last year 2022 and I got so many T-shirt’s of his yesterday. I needed this…😮😅😊

  • @jeanhicks1933
    @jeanhicks1933 Рік тому

    Lisa, you're a lifesaver! I have 5 memory quilts to make for a family that lost their dad to covid and I just received all the shirts (T-shirts and woven shirts). I've only made traditional quilts (all woven fabrics) and your videos contain the information I needed to be able to use the T-shirts along with the woven shirts. Your "confession" at the beginning of this video was truly inspiring. With your instruction, I feel a lot more confident to get started on these quilts. Thank you for all the attention to detail you put into your videos. You are a blessing to so many of us.

  • @GGscrafts
    @GGscrafts 6 років тому +17

    I've been watching your videos to prepare for the making of my first t shirt quilt . You do a really great job ! Thank you for taking the time to tackle these tutorials . I feel better now that I can refer back to them once I've started . 😊

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому +2

      I'm so glad they have been useful....isn't UA-cam great for that??? I've learned how to do soooo many things I've never tried before.....and it's like you have a friend sitting there walking you through the whole process :) I'm always here if you have any questions

  • @flutterbear2174
    @flutterbear2174 3 роки тому +2

    I just found your channel a few weeks ago and already learning. Im new to quilting. I loved you God story!!! Thanks for your videos. God bless

  • @migdaliavelez3057
    @migdaliavelez3057 6 місяців тому

    Hello Lisa. You have given me so much information on how to make a T-shirts quilt. I have been feeling like you. I have made rag quilts t-shirts for my niece and nephews after their father passed away. And I had also had my husband pass away 3 months after there’s. 3 years ago. This kept me busy and my mind thinking of what I was doing. Even though I really didn’t know what I was doing. All that said I am trying to start again to do another t-shirt quilt and I needed to see how it’s done and I found you on UA-cam and like how you explain and show step by step. Thank you for your help. I am going to try again.

  • @lissalong7045
    @lissalong7045 3 роки тому +2

    Omgosh! I absolutely loved your story and it brought me to 😭 tears (in a good cry way)! Thanks for sharing your story and your expertise.

  • @ladybug5734
    @ladybug5734 6 років тому +12

    "What a GREAT story" I LOVED it...Thank You. And I love your video's.... Just found you two days ago and have learned sooooooo much from you. Thanks Again....

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      I'm so glad you liked my little story :) Thanks for joining along and watching my videos !

  • @annettefodge8532
    @annettefodge8532 4 роки тому

    I loved your story, isn't it amazing how God will put people in your life that tell you things that your need to hear. You are that person for me. I too wish you were my neighbor.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      Wow, you don't know how happy you made my heart reading your comment :) Having you as a neighbor Annette would be amazing......we'd either get SO MUCH DONE.......or get nothing done at all and just enjoy time talking about all we could be doing hahahaaaa.

  • @tanyafrink9616
    @tanyafrink9616 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge, hints, tips, and smiles! Much appreciated!!

  • @rebeccasewing
    @rebeccasewing 4 роки тому

    Hi Lisa, A huge thank you for your t-shirt quilt grids. I said I would make a family member a t-shirt quilt. They sent me a huge number of shirts wanting most of the backs in the quilt as well. I was really overwhelmed until I found your grids. Talk about making the job a lot easier. I don't know that I would've been able to figure out this quilt without your help, Thank you sooooo much. Rebecca

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      I'm soooo glad the grids have been helpful for you..........they really take all the math and guess work out of it all hahaaa. I'm sure your quilt will turn out awesome, keep me updated!

  • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
    @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому +14

    My music got all wakky in this video!!! Ehhhhhhh..........hahahaaa Ofcourse it did!! My apologies:)

    • @wendijackson8844
      @wendijackson8844 4 роки тому +3

      Hopefully you weren't saying anything important, because I couldn't hear you over that loud music.

    • @janellerhea1789
      @janellerhea1789 4 роки тому

      I was just going to ask about that... Thank you for all the information and encouragement. Your story was meant for me.

  • @ivettesdreams
    @ivettesdreams 6 років тому +1

    i started a hand quilt back in 1983 and i never touched it again until i started seeing your videos. i enjoy your easy explanations and didn't feel intimidated. i know now that i can do it..and guess what? i was inspired by your memorable quilt and began my quilt this past Dec thanks to your inspiration. i tore the appliques of that quilt in 1983 and incorporated part of the appliques to my new memorable quilt for my grand daughters' wedding. i learned so much from you using freezer paper, Elmers glue, and simple binding...that's just the beginning. i also, learned how to colorfast the printing fabric. you have been such an inspiration and can't say enough thank you and look forward to your videos...i love your story for i feel just like you.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      Ivette Lopez this has made my day ♡♡♡♡ this makes all the work involved in making videos well worth it!!! My heart is full:)

  • @hazelem1266
    @hazelem1266 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I’m busy with my very first quilt. I bought a minky blanket that I hope to use and will make my quilt that size. I’m hand sewing and I know I’m going to face many challenges. It’s UA-cam and people like you who are helping me.

  • @annepahler8726
    @annepahler8726 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much. It is just what I needed today. Have been looking forward to making a T-shirt family quilt. Instead, I will have to recover from a severe fall on my right arm when going for a jog yesterday. You just managed to give me a sort of optimistic perspective, even though I am right now managing to type left handed, which takes some time.

  • @loribarnes5678
    @loribarnes5678 4 роки тому

    I agree Lisa- No pre-washing my material!! I like the shrinkage and the way it softens up the quilt, it is more lovable! I also agree with the color catchers!

  • @cmssmith9017
    @cmssmith9017 2 роки тому

    THANK YOU Lisa for this quilt along! I jumped into this series too late foe my first Tshirt quilt. But my 2nd … following ur tutorial, i like so much better. I wish I could post a picture. Ur alternative options like “if u are just over this project “ and “ just put it down “. Relaxed me so much. I will be making a third but currently using what you taught me and making a small quilt with fabric and cross stitched squares. Again kinda jumped in without really knowing what I am doing. Wish me luck. Piecing it now! Much Respect to you

  • @susanmolnar7323
    @susanmolnar7323 2 роки тому +1

    Lisa I really appreciate your videos! I too dread making quilts but at the same time I love the outcome so it’s hard to resist! I used to live on Fort Monroe before they decommissioned the army post there. Looking forward Watching the rest of what you’ve made. I love your grid method! Oh my gosh how helpful is it to keep things organized. Thank you for everything you’re doing. And sharing it with us…😍

  • @moniquemartel1
    @moniquemartel1 6 місяців тому

    Merci j’ai vraiment aimée ton histoire et ça m’a encouragée à continuer tank you ❤

  • @katherinewong2901
    @katherinewong2901 6 років тому

    Wow, Lisa, you are a Goddess! Yes, yes, yes your little story spoke to me and I am sure many of us! How special that you shared this... it is easy, you are right, to “learn” quilting on UA-cam or in books, but it’s the side interactions, the person to person connections that make it what it is really and truly about! 💗🌺💗🌺💗

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      katherine wong you have made my day complete!!! Thank you so much for your encouragement ♡♡♡♡

  • @raymondwheatley5618
    @raymondwheatley5618 3 роки тому

    Thank you for an honest outline of potential problems with quilting and showing us the different methods I'm a total newbie but looking forward to the challenge of making some quilts

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      Wishing you much success with your quilting....but most of all I am hoping that you loveeee the process!!

  • @lizs9024
    @lizs9024 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your story! That’s where I am now😔 I love sewing and adore quilts! I’ve made a few for my kids. My friend wanted a t-shirt quilt for her son for his Birthday. Said “You can do whatever, I’m not picky”. Well I watch if not all of your t-shirt videos sometimes multiple times. Felt pretty confident using your guides for Inkscape, grids, interfacing, cutting t-shirts, made a pressing block etc. made a design wall with flannel backed table cloth. I was going with a collage style quilt and placing pictures possibly appliqué on top randomly after top was completed. I sent a very basic photo to my friend out of excitement and thought she’d like to know where I was on the quilt. She has changed it probably 3 times. Taking blocks away, wanting new blocks put in, rearranging blocks on and on. After all my planning in Inkscape and coloring my graph paper, I am total lost and confused now.😔 my collage style is not as I wanted. I’m sitting here now with my 4in grid paper and crayons trying to reassemble my already cut blocks into something that looks nice.🙁thank you for all your videos!!!! So so helpful! And thank you for your story!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  3 роки тому +2

      ohhhh Liz, I can feel your pain!!!! I've been right where you are a handful of times, and I totally know and understand what it's like. I had one client in particular who, no matter what I did, I could not get her to settle to a final layout so that I could get on with making her quilt. She spent 4 days sending photos back and forth moving blocks around. This ended up putting me back on my next 2 quilts! I finally had to put my foot down and tell her she needed to trust my creative design with the quilt. Who knows how long she would have kept on with that. Now, a few years later, I tell my clients up front with collage style designs, there is very little room for change once the layout is done. If all the blocks were the same size it would be different. You will get past this, I promise!

    • @lizs9024
      @lizs9024 3 роки тому

      @@TheQuiltmakerHomestead 💕

  • @mikkigracey8840
    @mikkigracey8840 4 роки тому +1

    Step by step t-shirt quilt instructions were right on time for my first attempt. Thank you so much. I am ready to give it a try

  • @maryfromthemountains
    @maryfromthemountains 5 років тому

    Wow! It's as if you're speaking directly to me. I just finished a quilt for a friend's daughter and I've been calling it quilting nightmare!! It was a learning experience I won't give up, but I may stick to smaller projects for a while.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому +1

      Isn't it funny how we sometimes come across the perfect word in the perfect time that makes such a difference. I believe that is no accident! I'm glad you are sticking with the quilt and not giving up. You learn from each one....what not to do....and what could be done differently. If you ever have any questions feel free to reach out!!

  • @morganholmes9458
    @morganholmes9458 Рік тому +1

    Hi Lisa! Thank you for your videos and telling us about your experience with quilting. I’m new to quilting and I’m new to your channel and I’ve watched a lot of videos on UA-cam and you explain things clearly! It’s welcoming to know that I am not alone in frustrations. I’m excited to see and learn what I can from your videos!

  • @kariowens9910
    @kariowens9910 4 роки тому

    I’ve been subscribed to you for years now. I just wanted to say Thank you! I really appreciate your videos. As a new or inexperienced quilter, I find your videos so helpful. I also enjoy watching your videos and think you’re such a nice person! God bless you! ✝️🕊🌅😊🌷🧵

  • @debc8402
    @debc8402 6 років тому

    I have started watching your video's have seen a few You are the kindest person on UA-cam! Thank you for taking time out of your day to share your gifts with us.

  • @jillthomas366
    @jillthomas366 6 років тому +1

    Hi Lisa,
    I really loved your story, thanks for sharing! I have to share with you that I have been swimming in UA-cam tutorials just to get the jest of quilting and in all sincerity, I find the most comfort in your tutorials. You are a natural when explaining your techniques; you make it look so easy and doable. I look forward to watching next week. 😁

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      +jill thomas I'm so glad you have joined along with me ♡ it makes my heart full that I'm able to help!!! See you next week :)

  • @amieann48
    @amieann48 4 роки тому

    Awesome. I will be tying my quilt. I am so loving your videos.

  • @dianaschomaker6404
    @dianaschomaker6404 5 років тому

    Thank you for showing the us with the different style of quilting. Learn a lot just from this one video tutorial. God bless you Lisa.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому

      I'm so glad this video was helpful for you! I appreciate you following along in my journey :)

  • @daribarber3470
    @daribarber3470 2 роки тому

    I am getting ready to put together my very first quilt for my grandson so I watched part of this video series to get some tips and tricks from you. I will post pics to the Creative Crew FB page when I get it all done! I am super excited and nervous all at the same time!

  • @cherryflanary9254
    @cherryflanary9254 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much I have learned a lot and have truly enjoyed the videos .You are an inspiration to all . Keep up the good work

  • @cindygehrke5249
    @cindygehrke5249 6 років тому

    Great story! I do use my little domestic Janome to quilt on smaller projects. But I have since taken my larger quilts to a longarm quilter. I love the piecing of tops and have decided to pay someone else to quilt them. After all the time and money and love I put into sewing, I feel it’s worth having them quilted professionally. I used to think it was “cheating” Some may also feel the only way to quilt is by hand no machine! Well we all decide what we can do and what we have time for. No matter, as long as you’re enjoying yourself.
    PS - I never prewash! Hate all the raveled edges! Today’s fabrics are not only colorfast but don’t shrink badly either.
    Thanks for sharing! I enjoy learning from your UA-cam videos!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      You are so right!!! I have several clients that just love piecing.....that is their passion. They have no desire to quilt the quilt at all, and THAT'S OKAY!!! I say do what you love. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who doesn't prewash their fabrics haha.....I was beginning to believe I was all alone hahahhaa

  • @berniceseigel6482
    @berniceseigel6482 5 років тому +1

    Lisa-Just heard your idea about finishing the easy way. Love that idea. Great for me as a beginner. Thanks. However, will watch you further to find out about the frustrating parts that I do not want to participate with. You have been a wonderful teacher.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому

      thank you so much Bernice, I really do appreciate the awesome feedback :)

  • @scrappinvt
    @scrappinvt 5 років тому +1

    Love these videos, I will be starting my 1st t shirt quilt soon. I will be watching these again as I go along with my quilt. Thanks for doing these.

  • @elizabethbenedict3332
    @elizabethbenedict3332 6 років тому +2

    thank you for you story of your journey

  • @berniceseigel6482
    @berniceseigel6482 5 років тому

    Hi Lisa- Wrote to you before about making a quilt and having not used my machine in 30 yrs. just once then. Took out the machine and had to take it to the Store to be serviced. She didn't even want to start!.. Had to buy a new blade for my roller cutter thing and now decided to watch you until the machine gets picked up next week. Haven't listened to your video yet, hope I'm not too scared to continue to make this quilt. I've invested a ton of money already. Wish me luck.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому

      I think your machine will really appreciate the TLC and makeover at the spa hahaha.......you're right...you're invested now, might as well stick it out and finish it up hahahaa. No need to be scared......if you can sew a straight line, you can make a quilt. I've even seen some quilts that the seams were not straight....and the quilt was just as lovely :)

  • @jeanmarino246
    @jeanmarino246 4 роки тому

    You totally spoke to me. I'm making my first ever t-shirt quilt- or any quilt for that matter! I have followed you step by step and gong to attempt piecing then backing etc. I am so happy I found you on UA-cam. HUGS to you!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      I am so excited as you start your new quilt venture! I hope these videos are helpful for you and I'd be glad to help in any way I can.

    • @jeanmarino246
      @jeanmarino246 4 роки тому

      @@TheQuiltmakerHomestead I've followed every step, (as you've seen on the Facebook group. BTW, I'm J.M. Powers author on Facebook so sorry for the confusing names. Anyway, I'll stop babbling. Just wanted you to know you made an impact in my life, and I truly feel God sent you my way. I'm ready to assemble backing and batting and because of you, I actually feel confident about it. Even the quilting part is doable bc of you! Thank you, Lisa.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      I am soooo so honored, but more than that I'M SO EXCITED FOR YOU AND YOUR NEARLY FINISHED QUILT. I am so happy for you!

  • @nancyd1823
    @nancyd1823 Рік тому +1

    Wow what a great video! Thank you so much. I’m so excited to get started. I’m going to try guilting in rows. Then adding the back. Turn in inside out. Maybe ribbon edges. Then tie off. 🤔

  • @debbiefox468
    @debbiefox468 6 років тому

    Thank u so much for being there i now have decided to sew again

  • @judyemard5269
    @judyemard5269 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful tutorials especially for a first time tee shirt quilter!

  • @laurafsimpson968
    @laurafsimpson968 5 років тому

    You did a great job on your quilting. It can great overwhelming sometimes. Like you said keep going, I love quilting.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому

      thank you so much Laura! I'm so glad I can pass along what I've learned to others who love quilting as well! Thank you so much for watching :)

  • @farmansha3847
    @farmansha3847 3 роки тому

    Good evening Maam
    You are so genuine
    I really love yr demo
    I will do the quilt for my grandchildren.... Thank you
    And stay safe

  • @mariaevacarril6174
    @mariaevacarril6174 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful work, I love it

  • @vickyls8132
    @vickyls8132 Рік тому +1

    Hello! Thanks so much for your videos! Yours are so wonderful! First of all, thank you for not using fast speed photography! Your explanations are easy to understand!
    I didn’t know that I could cut the designs off a bit, if needed! My poor husband went shopping for 2 shirts with smaller designs, with matching colors! My first T-shirt quiet wasn’t easy! I’m doing border #2 and then sandwiching tomorrow. Not sure how to quilt it yet. I might do parallel lines, but afraid it will pucker. Maybe just stitch in the ditch.
    Anyway, thanks again!!!

  • @cgriffisteach1
    @cgriffisteach1 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. I found myself at the same point three years ago. My youngest son was due for his quilt...what I intended to be my last quilt. He chose a Pink Floyd ‘Dark Side of the Moon\The Wall’ mashup his wife found on Reddit...in a queen plus. I bought a mid arm online and as soon as it arrived I realized it wouldn’t work for that 108” square quilt. The online company allowed me to exchange it for a Little Buddy frame with a long arm. I joined several quilt groups that focused on precision and became paralyzed about quilting for myself after finishing the family quilts that I hadn’t to do. You’ve given me inspiration to get back to quilting.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      Hi Cindy, it was so great to hear from you! I'm really glad that these videos have given you the excitement back and that you are inspired to pick back up into quilting!!!

  • @ThomasOrndorff
    @ThomasOrndorff 5 років тому

    LOTS OF INFORMATION TO THINK ABOUT. GRID IS THE BEST THING I LEARNED. THANKS!

  • @michellelydic1333
    @michellelydic1333 3 роки тому

    Love your videos and all the step by step tips. Also the information on what you quilted them on. I just bought the Flynn Quilting Frame and hope it does the job. I'm new to quilting so I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a larger frame quite yet. Thanks for that bit of info!!!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  3 роки тому

      I really enjoyed the Flynn Quilting system....and it helped me from quitting all together!! The more space you have in the throat of your machine the better......but I got through my quilts using it with a tiny throat space :)

  • @maryannsdigitizingvideos2937
    @maryannsdigitizingvideos2937 2 роки тому

    Your amazing, what an awesome teacher you are. Thank you!

  • @Goldie-666
    @Goldie-666 2 роки тому +1

    Great video! First time quilter here! This was very informative, thanks for the all of the effort you put into this :)

  • @clairepereira8592
    @clairepereira8592 6 років тому +1

    I'm not ready for this step yet, but thanks for the info. I did learn a few things. 👍

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому +1

      so you were able to see the video?!??? lol......I'm having technical difficulties this morning evidently. I say take your time....and when you get to this stage this video will be here to help :)

  • @chrissyluna8183
    @chrissyluna8183 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. I've gotten so frustrated and have given up a few times, now I'm gonna take my time and walk away for short periods of time.

  • @kathymanley8711
    @kathymanley8711 2 роки тому

    Yes, thanks Lisa...I have someone else do the quilting with her long arm. It takes away some stress.

  • @grammaup
    @grammaup 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @quiltingforthesoul
    @quiltingforthesoul 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for your story I need it

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      You are so welcome!!! I believe we all have stories. All KINDS of stories......something in my heart was telling me I needed to share......I appreciate you watching and reaching out to me

  • @marytramp5678
    @marytramp5678 2 роки тому

    if you're new to quilting, stitching in the ditch is almos impssible to do with any accuracy, and can make your quilt look messy. to avoid this you can do a shadow stitch about a 1/4" away from the seam. if you do this everywhere i makes it look like it was on purpose and is very nice looking. when Lisa menione the flipping inside out methed. it really should still be quilted some how otherwise the batting will shift. a really good way to finish that is to hand tie it. i like to go abou every 6"-10" or so. and if take a long piece of string/I use yarn and make your stitch go your 6" -10" the take another stitch etc until you run out of sring/yarn. then go back and snip the string/yarn in the middle and then tie it off it goes much faster than if you do each one indivually. this is a great method for quilting a scrappy quilt because 1) it makes it look like an old fasioned quilt & 2) the string gets lost in all the diffent colors of a scrappy quilt.

  • @patrobinson9450
    @patrobinson9450 4 роки тому

    Loved your story

  • @Zach-qj4qs
    @Zach-qj4qs 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your amazing knowledge. You gave me the confidence to complete 2 t shirt quilts. Please keep making videos. ( BTW this is Tammy not Zach. I’m using my husbands iPad).

  • @joycewells292
    @joycewells292 3 роки тому

    Thank u Lisa

  • @andywindnagle2018
    @andywindnagle2018 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @debbiefox468
    @debbiefox468 6 років тому +1

    You are great thank you

  • @sandyrichmond2570
    @sandyrichmond2570 6 років тому +1

    Whew! You deserve a break after this. Grab a cup of coffee and sit for a while. Liked the video and yes the music did get a little crazy 😜 See you next week!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      Sandra Richmond glory I know hahaahaaa.......I am not a good video editor hahaaaaaa........thanks for dealing with the mess ups and looking past that ♡♡♡♡ yes!! See you next week!!

  • @GmaPat89
    @GmaPat89 5 років тому

    I have been watching your series on quilts and have gained alot of great info! Thanks so much for all your help and for doing the videos!!!! PS....I think I want a "Mr. bobbins"!!!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому

      You are so welcome, I'm really glad I can share what I know and help others. Mr. Bobbins is awesome......and easy to learn how to use :) Nolting.com is a great place to start :)

  • @janetpatterson9593
    @janetpatterson9593 5 років тому

    Sweet story!

  • @susanschexsnayder3712
    @susanschexsnayder3712 4 роки тому

    I’ve got several from my mom done but not quilted I’m hoping I can finish them soon

  • @michelleford9951
    @michelleford9951 5 років тому

    Thank you for that because that is where I was

  • @bridgetbeckham9632
    @bridgetbeckham9632 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the story!! It was meant for me! Have old machine, first T-shirt quilt for granddaughters 18th bday . Never sewn before . Learning as I go by utube videos . King size . Yikes, big project n I have a rare , 1 in a million autoimmune/neuro syndrome called Stiff person Syndrome . I’m stiff , hunched and have debilitating spasms. My point is , I started this quilt in Oct 2019 to finish by her bday on 1/31. Body doesn’t allow me to do much , I didn’t finish in Jan so decided to give as Grad gift in June , today is July 16, 2020. I was almost ready to give up as I have ran into so many issues and Corona virus with stores closed and not having an immune system can’t get out to shop, order online and get wrong item, only sent 1/2 of minky back . Had to wait for more of same color. Then put on quilt back /minky to cut and could see thru it as I used pale yellow, had to get batting ! Wasn’t going to use batting . Bought fleece and batting to see what would work better. Got a perfect organic batting . And needed to learn to tie. Didn’t know I needed tie batting😆needless to say, I’m a Christian and been praying thru this for Gods help, I was feeling at times to just give up and pay someone to do it but I wanted to come from me, my heart , made by my hands as imperfect as it will be. This video encouraged me to continue on and hopefully finish today if my body allows. As I’m typing I’m watching/listening along with you learning more things I needed to know ahead of time, like the bowed pins, spray, types of batting etc... just want to say thank you so much! I have 6 more quilts to do for my other grandchildren. Thank God I have years to get them done and have learned so much that they will be so much easier!!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      Bridget, I love to hear how you are overcoming and working through difficulties. A true testament of where there is a will, there is a way!!

  • @margaretbieberstein3850
    @margaretbieberstein3850 4 роки тому

    Hi LIsa. Your videos are saving my life! I am making a t shirt quilt for my daughter for Christmas and only have a couple weeks to finish! I have never made anything other than a pillow dress before so this is quite a big undertaking. Anyway, I'm wondering about the tying off the quilt. That is what I'm going to do because it seems much easier than using my maching! When I tie it, do I then sew all the edges of the quilt together? As I watch you in your binding videos, the edges are all put together. Your help is appreciated!!!!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      You can either sew around the edges, like you are making a pillow and then right sides out, or you can tie the quilt first and then do a traditional binding, both would work ♡♡♡

  • @kathleencady4866
    @kathleencady4866 Рік тому

    This past weekend my daughter gave me 3 bags of T-shirts that she collected during her 24 years in the Army and asked me to make a quilt from them. Being a beginner at just regular sewing I was feeling a little intimidated. I really want to do this for her so I began searching UA-cam. Over the past 2 years I have learned so much from UA-cam about sewing. Sometimes I get lost in watching all the videos. Then I ran across you series for a T-shirt quilt I have saved each one and am feeling good about getting started. I have to do another project for one of my other daughters first for a July birthday, then will start the T-shirt quilt. I will report back and let you know how it goes. Thank you so much for this series. Is there more than 5 videos?

  • @emilyisenbarger8974
    @emilyisenbarger8974 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for these videos - they are the best!! I think I am going to go the easy route and flip right sides together and sew! A couple questions: is it possible to sew and flip and THEN tie the blanket? Or do bar stitches? Any tips for keeping the blanket nice and flat through that process? Also, would you ever recommend using a serger for any of the steps of this project?

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  3 роки тому

      Hi Emily :) Yes, if you sew around the outside and then flip your quilt right side out.....then I would tie the quilt after :) Basting basting basting.......I would baste like crazy before sewing around the perimeter.....and then baste like crazy after flipping right side out. I have seen videos of people using their serger to piece together their t-shirt quilt blocks

  • @tuberfying
    @tuberfying 4 роки тому

    Hi Lisa! Have been watching all your T shirt quilt tutorials so I can begin my own project. Wondering if I use a fleece material for the backing and use the backing for the binding, does it still need to be cut at 1”-thinking that the fleece doesn’t fray (?) so it wouldn’t have to be folded over the first time before bringing it to the front to sew down. Afraid my machine wouldn’t handle thick layers if folded twice. Thanks for all your help!

  • @dolli1972
    @dolli1972 4 роки тому

    I am so thankful for your videos! You do such a wonderful job at presenting your information and making the job seem less daunting! I am making a tshirt quilt with my Dad's tshirts for myself and my sister. I am considering piecing together the larger backs of his flannel tshirts for the backing. Do you thing this would be ok to use or will it give the quilt too many seams?

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому

      I think that would make the most amazing back for your quilt! Quilters are all the time using pieced backs with no problems :) I hope you keep me updated on your progress, those quilts will be so special!

  • @leapintothewild
    @leapintothewild 6 років тому +1

    Sorry if I missed you saying it already, but a walking foot (dual feed foot) would be indispensable for machine quilting, and I always piece with one in lieu of basting or pinning. It feeds the layers as one without shifting. Pricey but worth it IMO! It's also helpful for spongy fabrics like polar fleece, can get you through a knit project without stretching if you don't have a serger, and through leather/vinyl if you don't have a roller foot. One of the most useful and under-used feet available! :-)

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому +1

      So very true!!! Unfortunately I really dislike the walking foot that came with my machine so I've gotten very used to not using it hahaaa....when a new machine is in the making that will be one of the things I look closely at ♡

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild 6 років тому

      Yep, I hear ya! Maybe you could try a different brand with the same length shank? I'm a Husqvarna Viking owner (used to be an educator for them) and they make very high-quality dual feed feet in at least two shanks. Some folks can only get generic feet, but they often aren't well-made and feel like their parts grate against each other. I've made just about everything under the sun in 45 years of sewing but haven't tackled my stack of t-shirts yet, so I absolutely love this series! So many great tips. Thank you and subscribed! :-)

  • @sleeplessinscandia6452
    @sleeplessinscandia6452 5 років тому

    Love love love your tutorials! Thanks! One question though. I’ve made a twin quilt for my granddaughter and would like to have some loft to it but not totally necessary. Will be hand tying and was wondering if you could recommend a brand to use. It’s not a T-shirt quilt, just your basic. Thanks

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому +1

      Wow, thank you so much! Because you said loft isn't an issue, have you considered using flannel as your batting??? That may be an option. I haven't tied a quilt in sooo long, but I found this forum that talks about tied quilts and you may find some great ideas here: www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/what-best-batting-use-hand-tied-quilt-t128077.html

  • @Essenceofme
    @Essenceofme 6 років тому

    I use a crochet hook to help close all the pins faster.

  • @TroyboyQUE
    @TroyboyQUE 5 років тому

    757 all the way Lisa. Maybe I'll do one with my old Football and ARMY T-shirts.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому +1

      WOOHOO 757!!!! Father and Husband are retired Army, and son-in-law is in the Navy......thank you for your service!!!! And thanks for checking out my video :)

    • @TroyboyQUE
      @TroyboyQUE 5 років тому

      @@TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      Great you are a Blessed woman. Yeah, I've been exploring arts and crafts and sewing looks fun plus I can make my own outdoor gear. Not sure what machine to buy. I think I only need one with a length and width setting. Found a few at WallyMart I may get one. Have a great day Lisa. I'm in Chesapeake BTW. Give my Military Brothers a salute for me👍🏾

  • @kmon56
    @kmon56 6 років тому

    I liked that you introduced us to all the different types of batting. Which do you prefer? On my wall art quilts I like Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 batting. I can't decide if I should use that batting for my first t-shirt quilt. What do you think? BTW, my collage quilt top came out beautiful, thanks to you and your videos. Will send you a picture when it's all finished. Thanks for all your help.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      Let's see, if I'm doing a quilt and I really want the quilting to be pronounced then I really like the highest loft poly batting I can find. Other than that, here lately my preferred type of batting is the 80/20 blends....I'm not brand specific......On my last baby quilt I doubled the 80/20 and got gorgeous results. I think each batting serves a purpose for different quilts. And sometimes, like with the t-shirt quilts you won't even need it. With the quilt I made in this series....I almost wish I hadn't added any. The quilt turned out lovely, however it is very very hot.....I used that extra thick fleece on the back.

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      I'm so glad your quilt top turned out great!!! Yes, please do send pictures, I'd love to see it :)

  • @angelataylor6339
    @angelataylor6339 3 роки тому

    Lisa Thank you so much for these great videos . This is my very first attempt at making any kind of quilt . I have made and have attached , with the pins you suggested the tshirt quilt top , the batting , and a cotton backing . My question is can I actually quilt these 3 layers with just a regular ole sewing machine with just a sturdy , sharp needle ?

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  3 роки тому

      You can, I would suggest using your walking foot. Depending on the size of your throat space, it may be a struggle....but not impossible :)

  • @cathyscreationandvlog4224
    @cathyscreationandvlog4224 6 років тому

    I used warm and natural batting for my quilt and did the stitch in the ditch I'm hoping that's a good batting .

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому +1

      it is a great batting!! If you made 15" blocks, and your batting package states to the quilting distance of 2 to 4 inches apart, you may want to go back and do some additional quilting, just to insure over time that the batting doesn't separate. Each batting is different :)

    • @cathyscreationandvlog4224
      @cathyscreationandvlog4224 6 років тому

      Lisa Capen Quilts thank you ! I will go back and look

  • @teresahurtadogonzalez318
    @teresahurtadogonzalez318 8 місяців тому

    Would you do a video on long arm machines? what to look for and consider. Which one would be a better buy and why. Thanks

  • @melmack2003
    @melmack2003 5 років тому

    Thanks, Lisa....I have a couple of tips to share with you. First, for a t-shirt backing, I like to use a plaid flannel. In order to match one side of the plaid to the other, I work from the 'top'... turn one side under and find it's plaid match on the other side....then top-stitch together. [works great]. My other tip is to quilt in [3]columns [top to batting] and then there's no huge quilt under the opening of the machine at any one time. When all columns are quilted, just put columns right sides together and sew seams lengthwise. [I do what you suggest....add the flannel with a quick-turn all around; turn right side out, leaving an opening at the bottom to close later.] Clear as mud? ;-)

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому

      hahahaha, I completely understood everything you were saying :) I agree, those are some really great tips, and I think others will find them useful as well so I appreciate sharing them! Thank you so much :)

  • @BarbB-2
    @BarbB-2 Місяць тому

    Hi Lisa, Love all you very informative tutorials. I'm in the process of making a collage style t-shirt and I'm at the basting stage. I assume I am doing stitch in the ditch of each and every seam even though they are not all the same seam length. This quilt if of all Coca-Cola t-shirts for my mother in law and I hope it turns out okay. Have already warned her I am not perfect :)

  • @cynthia6382
    @cynthia6382 6 років тому

    So glad I found your videos!!! I have learned so much. You are a great teacher!!! I have a question. I must have missed something. On your fleece backing, why do you sew your selvages together then cut it open on the fold? Why not just leave it and use it and not have a seam in the backing? Thank you for all your tips!!!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      Cynthia hi Cynthia! Thanks for watching and for the encouragement ♡♡. I had to piece together the fleece for my backing because it wasn't big enough (wide enough) to use as one solid piece :)

    • @cynthia6382
      @cynthia6382 6 років тому

      Thank you for your reply. When you are making a quilt for a customer and are using the glue; do you wash the quilt when you are finished to get all the glue out before you return it to your customer? I am anxious to watch # 5!!!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      Cynthia yep, I always wash my quilts before clients pick them up :) I throw in some color catchers in case there is ANY dye in the fabric....and all the glue will be washed out :)

    • @cynthia6382
      @cynthia6382 6 років тому

      Lisa, Thank you for your reply! I will be watching more of your videos.

  • @brendatomlinson1938
    @brendatomlinson1938 6 років тому +2

    Hi Lisa, a lot of good information, what batting did you use? and what backing did you use? I just started quilting about a year ago and I love it. You are a great soft spoken teacher. I just got a long arm and was wondering if you could do a video on some of the designs you do and teach us(i know you find the time) LOL I have watched so many but you taught me alot since I found you about two months ago, I learned you have to be patient and take your time. The last quilt I made watching you has a lot less mistakes LOL. Hopefully you will think about it. Have a great day

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      brenda tomlinson thank you so much ♡♡♡ on this quilt I used the 80/20 because it's thinner, and I used an anti pilling fleece for the back. To be honest, I could have just left the batting out all together because this is a THICK quilt now. I do plan on doing more videos after this series on the longarm. Most people don't have them and wanted to show how to finish quilts at home without it. I so appreciate the feedback and the support, I feel the love!!!

    • @brendatomlinson1938
      @brendatomlinson1938 6 років тому

      THANK YOU, you are GREAT keep up the GOOD work

    • @katherinewong2901
      @katherinewong2901 6 років тому

      brenda tomlinson congradulations Brenda! I am moving from a Bernina Q 20 which is the sit down to the 24 which is the same machine on a frame. Let’s Go! 💗

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      katherine wong ohhhb I tried that machine at the quilt show last year.....NICEEEEE

  • @dianakrajewski1080
    @dianakrajewski1080 3 роки тому

    Hi! Love your videos. When not using the batting and placing rights sides together and just stitching around with no quilting or tying, when washed will the stabilizer come off the back of the shirts? Thanks!!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Diana! Hmmmm.....you know, I'm not 100% sure as I haven't actually done one like that and I hate to say for sure without knowing. My initial thought is to say no, it wouldn't come off because it is fused with heat to the backside of the shirt....again....not completely sure???

  • @lisajohnson2171
    @lisajohnson2171 5 років тому

    Hey 👋
    I have watching many of your videos and learning so much. I wrote to you on the video about stabilizing T-shirts for quilts. I’ve since created 2 tops from T-shirts. The first one ... a learning experience... the second, square and perfect, but now I want to connect them into one ... back to back with light blanket in between. You know what I’m going to say !!! Not matching up because first not squared up. So I’m thinking I should build a border around each so the match in size then I can connect them together... am I thinking this correctly?
    Thank you for your patience and excellent teaching

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому +1

      that's so awesome that your second quilt turned out so perfectly!!! I am so happy for you :) So you want to use one top for the front of your quilt, and the other top as the backing??? Just want to make sure we are on the same page. If this is the case, your idea sounds like it would work. You might even want to add a bigger border to the quilt that's going to be your backing as during the quilting process it's always a good idea that your backing is a little bit larger on all sides. Once it's quilted then you can trim everything up.

  • @candybeckingham
    @candybeckingham 3 місяці тому

    If I have logos with that iron on stuff bigger than 10" would it be best to tie the quilt? I hear if you quilt through the iron on it will break the needle. Thanks for a wonderful T-shirt series.

  • @MonicaHayden
    @MonicaHayden 4 роки тому

    I love your videos! Very informative, and I notice that your sewing space kinda resembles mine.😊 one question I have is, I notice your ironing mat is placed directly on your cutting mat, so how do you keep the heat from the iron from coming through and causing the mat to warp? I've already ruined a few cutting mats that way, even though ive tried placing a hard surface in between to block the heat.😯

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Monica, so great to hear from you! My pressing board is super super thick.....it does still get a tad bit warm if I am pressing for an extended amount of time.....and if I am, I just remove the cutting mat from underneath. :)

  • @patmastel2198
    @patmastel2198 5 років тому

    Lisa, I almost fast forward to the quilting part of this video. Something made me stop, Maybe it's the way you spoke to us and said, "I want to talk with you guys". It was like you were talking to me. I'm in a position where I'm 68 yrs old, still working, and have no retirement. I have nothing but SS, so this is something I do want to help me live on. I'm scared and have no experience. I know, stupid right? Well the hardest part for me will be the quilting. I'm going to try to keep the quilts I make to a crib or throw size, because I have to quilt them on a regular sewing machine. At the beginning of this video, you said the Lord leads you, I believe he lead me to your pep talk. I don't feel so scared and maybe I can help myself through my golden years! Thank you!

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for reaching out to me Pat, I was so inspired by your story! I believe so many people can relate to your situation and that you are not alone! We are all given different talents and skills and I think it's a blessing that you can use yours in a way that makes life more comfortable for you while helping others by creating your works of art, AMAZING. I'm so glad you didn't skip through, this word was for you!!! Hope to hear from you soon

  • @78Eshawilliams
    @78Eshawilliams 7 місяців тому

    I don't know if I missed it, but what type of batting did you use with this quilt... thank you

  • @parks099
    @parks099 7 місяців тому

    Can you use a blanket you already have ? Do the Tshirts put batting or whatever in between the tshirts and the blanket. Just to make a thick comfy blanket?

    • @parks099
      @parks099 7 місяців тому

      A comforter

  • @theresajudge8883
    @theresajudge8883 6 років тому

    What material is the cutting board made of? BTW, you are an excellent teacher! I have learned so much from you and really enjoy your videos. I feel like I know you because you seem so friendly! Thanks again !

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  6 років тому

      Theresa Judge I just googled it haha....it just says synthetic??? I'm assuming some kind of plastic, it's a self healing mat. Thanks for watching, it's nice to hear from you :)

  • @sharonbyle8179
    @sharonbyle8179 3 роки тому

    I have been watching your videos and they are great. I am a novice sewer and have been able to complete one side and am making a second side. The quilting seems intimidating, do you do just the quilting. How much do you charge?

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  3 роки тому

      Hi Sharon, I do! I have a computerized longarm and do some quilting for others. Feel free to email me at Lisacapenquilts@gmail.com. For simple edge to edge quilting I charge 1.5 cents a square inch

  • @sheilaquinn7978
    @sheilaquinn7978 7 місяців тому

    Lisa, what kind of batting did you use for this quilt? I would like to make my quilts lighter.

  • @kmon56
    @kmon56 5 років тому

    Do you put stabilizer on the fleece fabric to prevent stretching?

    • @TheQuiltmakerHomestead
      @TheQuiltmakerHomestead  5 років тому

      I don't stabilize the fleece when used as the backing. That would be a job!!! And use a ton of stabilizer as well. If you baste your quilt well the stretching should be minimal.