I love these lights! Exactly what I have been searching for to complete two Christmas quilts! Please keep these tutorials coming as they ease the fear and encourage me to go ahead and quilt my quilts!
Oh my! I just completed a table runner for the hostess of a Christmas party and I quilted it with lights. I never thought of a single oval at the bottom. I used a tiny triple loop with a pointy light. I used variegated thread so the cream backing looks great but the lights are just texture on the front, opposite of yours. Great minds think alike…lol fantastic! I like your oval better than my triple loop. My lights were all different sizes but, I’m still learning and the recipient loved the gift. Win win! Thank you for the inspiration!
Practice it on paper until you get to know what to do when, then use the design on some placemats to get even more comfortable with the design. Kids like to have their own placemats and they won't be critical of your quilting.
OMG! I absolutely love this! I have RA, so hand quilting has become difficult for me. I have been practicing free motion quilting on my brother sewing/ quilting machine. Your videos have been priceless to me... thank you. Thank you. Thankbyou... you are my hero!!! Happy holidays to you and your family....
Thank you for a great easy to follow tutorial! Now I can finish my Christmas quilt with a stunning design! BTW I noticed your lovely pup in the background 🙂
@@TinyOrchardQuilts you are adorable, by the way! I often wonder if you have to hype yourself up before a recording to always be so cheerful. I know that the isolation of Covid has officially ’gotten to me’ and always appreciate your happiness! 😁
This is great!! I am just starting free motion quilting, and I'm excited to try this in the future (after Christmas of course). Thank you for explaining it so well.
I have a Christmas quilt and wasn't sure which design to choose but this one is perfect! Also, thank you for showing how slow you actually sew the design in the beginning. It is often discouraging as everyone seems to be so much faster than I am (telling myself that the film was probably sped up does not help because it is not what I am seeing :-D)
Muy interesante el tutorial 👍 Me encanta los simples movimientos y el resultado ,genial,para unos matelitos individuales que estoy haciendo👍🤗 Tienes nueva suscripción 😊
Very helpful tutorial, and as a very beginner quilter, this feels like an approachable option to practice! Also, do you mind sharing what machine you purchased? I need to move out of my beginner sewing machine to a sit down quilting machine, and would love to know what you selected.
Your quilting foot seems to be bouncing on your sandwich...why is this? Is it the thickness of your batting? Love everything you post!!! Thank you. @StellaQuilts
This is a hopping style foot on my juki-it does go up and down a bit. It goes down to stabilize the fabric when the needle is going in and then goes back up when the needle exits so you can move the fabric easily. :)
Congratulations on your new longarm!
Thank you for sharing a great video, Mary
Just adorable. Thank you.
I love this design thanks Meghan.
Been trying feathers & by far the simplest design for feathers plus beautiful.
I love these lights! Exactly what I have been searching for to complete two Christmas quilts! Please keep these tutorials coming as they ease the fear and encourage me to go ahead and quilt my quilts!
Hat looks so cute!
The tear-drop string lights also gave me an old-school Christmas light vibe I had growing up. lol Super Cute!
Wonderful tutorial, thank you! I purchased a used George last fall and am still learning so it’s nice to see demos on the George. Thank you. 😊
Yay for you! George and I are still getting to know each other but it has been so nice to have him ready to go and quilt whenever I need :)
@@TinyOrchardQuilts
Just found the "Quilting" videos ! Enjoying ! Have/Did you make a video showing us ur new "George" ?
Oh my! I just completed a table runner for the hostess of a Christmas party and I quilted it with lights. I never thought of a single oval at the bottom. I used a tiny triple loop with a pointy light. I used variegated thread so the cream backing looks great but the lights are just texture on the front, opposite of yours. Great minds think alike…lol fantastic! I like your oval better than my triple loop. My lights were all different sizes but, I’m still learning and the recipient loved the gift. Win win! Thank you for the inspiration!
Merry Christmas and I hope you have a Happy New Year! I just got the chance to put my feet up with my hand sewing and binge watching your channel.
I think I could conquer my fear of quilting with this design, thank you so much
You can totally do it!!
Practice it on paper until you get to know what to do when, then use the design on some placemats to get even more comfortable with the design. Kids like to have their own placemats and they won't be critical of your quilting.
I love your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I’m waiting for my HQ simply 16 and excited to practice.
Sooo cute, and fun to do!
So cute!
So clever and fun, as always! Thanks for sharing with us!
THANK YOU! Just the perfect Christmas design for my Tree pattern quilt.
OMG! I absolutely love this! I have RA, so hand quilting has become difficult for me. I have been practicing free motion quilting on my brother sewing/ quilting machine. Your videos have been priceless to me... thank you. Thank you. Thankbyou... you are my hero!!! Happy holidays to you and your family....
Thank you for a great easy to follow tutorial! Now I can finish my Christmas quilt with a stunning design! BTW I noticed your lovely pup in the background 🙂
Thanks for sharing!❤️
I love this! Thank you!
I love this and the pointy one is my favorite. I’m going to have to make a table runner just to give it a try. Thanks for sharing with us🎄🎄🎄
I’m so happy you have this I was thinking what to do with my quilt. Merci Happy Holidays from snowing Switzerland
Oh I love all the options. Thanks so much I am hoping to use these soon! Great tutorial!
Thanks, Susan! I’m so glad you liked them. I couldn’t resist adding all the variations so I’m glad they were helpful :)
@@TinyOrchardQuilts you are adorable, by the way! I often wonder if you have to hype yourself up before a recording to always be so cheerful. I know that the isolation of Covid has officially ’gotten to me’ and always appreciate your happiness! 😁
This is great!! I am just starting free motion quilting, and I'm excited to try this in the future (after Christmas of course). Thank you for explaining it so well.
I have a Christmas quilt and wasn't sure which design to choose but this one is perfect! Also, thank you for showing how slow you actually sew the design in the beginning. It is often discouraging as everyone seems to be so much faster than I am (telling myself that the film was probably sped up does not help because it is not what I am seeing :-D)
Perfect timing! Thanks. Just about to quilt some placemats for my daughter and these designs will fit wonderfully.
THANK YOU !!!
This is an absolutely beautiful for Christmas! I love it. I can also see you creating an Easter one!
So nice of you 💕 thank you! Happy holidays to you and your family
Happy holidays to you too! ❤️
What a great tutorial! Thank you.
Love this design. I have been playing around with this idea but couldn't quite figure out how to avoid thread buildup. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Wonderful tutorial - thank you for sharing - I will definitely be trying this out. Thanks for the fabulous explanation
Thanks! I’m so glad you liked it :)
Love this! Very festive, fun, and doable. Thank you for your great ideas and clear instruction. Merry Christmas!
Thank you!
Muy interesante el tutorial 👍
Me encanta los simples movimientos y el resultado ,genial,para unos matelitos individuales que estoy haciendo👍🤗
Tienes nueva suscripción 😊
Muchas gracias! Bienvenida :)
Live the 🔥
That is creative! Love it. Is that an APQS long arm sit down machine? I never knew they had that kind of long arm.
It is! They actually discontinued them this year, sadly. I scooped up this 2012 from someone and was so glad to have it!
Very helpful tutorial, and as a very beginner quilter, this feels like an approachable option to practice!
Also, do you mind sharing what machine you purchased? I need to move out of my beginner sewing machine to a sit down quilting machine, and would love to know what you selected.
Just asked that same question!!
What kind of thread are you using? It looks so thick. I’m going to try this but all I ever do is stippling and I QAYG
Your quilting foot seems to be bouncing on your sandwich...why is this? Is it the thickness of your batting? Love everything you post!!! Thank you. @StellaQuilts
This is a hopping style foot on my juki-it does go up and down a bit. It goes down to stabilize the fabric when the needle is going in and then goes back up when the needle exits so you can move the fabric easily. :)
How do I find the PDF you referred to?
All my PDF's are on my website: tinyorchardquilts.com. The FMQ design sheets are here: tinyorchardquilts.com/collections/fmq-drawing-sheets
How do I get some of your drawings? Can you send them to my email cause I don’t know how to do it thank you.