Excellent tutorial!! The Red Snapper system you sent me arrived yesterday. Thank you!!! Thank you!!! From a happy APQS Lenni quilter in Raleigh North Carolina. NO MORE PINS. Yipppppeeeee!!!
I have watched many videos on how to load a quilt on a long arm and yours was excellent, clear information. I also liked your explanation about the floating method. Thank you!!
Thank you, One view of how those work was enough for me and I have ordered them and am so looking forward to NOT getting stuck by all those pins. Horrible Wounds, Great instructions
So glad you did this video... perfect refresher on how to load on one of your machines prior to coming up to do some quilting. Your presentation style is so easy going yet the 'how to' and 'why' instructions are direct and to the point.
These Red Snappers I bought from you are probably one of the best investments I have made for loading my quilts! Pinning became more and more difficult with my arthritis and I cannot tell you the number of times I pricked and in a couple of slip mishaps actually sliced a finger or two with those huge pins. Arthritis does not go away, it only gets worse with time. These are helping me to be able to continue quilting for a lot longer than I originally thought I could. I use the same method you showed, with the palm and a firm, quick push. They have loosened up enough that I don't have to bend them quite as much as I did when I first started using them.
Thank you for this very helpful video. I hate to admit that I have my red snappers for a couple of years. My new to me machine is a few decades old and I have been pinning because that was how the seller taught me. Between this video and your previous one, I actually am ready to install my red snappers and will start this weekend. Your tips are very useful and appreciated l I will be picking up some different sizes for clamping from your shop. I am excited to watch your other videos.
Thank you, thank you. I have had the Red Snapper system for a while and struggled with using it. This clarified it for me. I am going to go down and load a quilt now!
I have had my red snappers since I got my Millie in 2013, but I did not ever get around to loading them onto my leaders until last year when I got new leaders and my bliss system from you, lol. I finally changed the leaders, (fear factor) after I watched some videos on that, and then I jumped in and put the red snappers on (finally ) I wish your video on how to do it was up then as everyone has their way of explaining it, but my buddy in the great north had a excellent video on installing and I figured it was time! So I want to say that your video today has helped me a great deal on loading; so even if you think you know, you can still learn more from this video. I almost didn't watch it because I thought that since I have had them and been using them that it couldn't help me, but see, I was wrong. Thank you for these videos, they really are helpful and you can always pick up a few new tricks. Also I do find it much easier and faster to load this way!
Thank you so much! Yes you really can learn alot from things you think you know! Always watch and listen and you'll grow! (The royal you.. as in all of us lol)
Great video - I use a clip on system too, and I roll the back bar leader all the way out and wrap it backwards on the pole so the rod/pocket is on top of the pole, then snap the clips on, and reroll: presto, the clips are on the correct side and I don't have to move bars.
Lauren, thanks for the informative video. I’ve been debating getting Red Snappers, but I wanted to see a loading video first, and other videos haven’t been helpful. If I didn’t have arthritis in my hands, I’d buy them today, but at least now I know. I can see why you like them so much!
Yes! I think they are really helpful for those with arthritis since you can use your palms instead of fingers and less repetitive motion with pins. Let me know if you have any questions im always happy to help
@@BoldNotionQuilting Lauren, I appreciate the quick response! I can tell from watching you load that they wouldn’t work for me. But, I can see why you like them so much!
Thank you for explaining the tension a bit more. I like floating my tops and was thinking of taking the bar off too. I am not very tall a feel like it is in the way. Any advice when I do take the bar off?
Another great video-Thanks! Will my red snappers work with minky backing? I just thought of this after watching your video. (Just installed mine tonight)
I have a handiquilter Amara. My leaders already have a channel, about 2”. Do I still need to sew a smaller channel for the rods, or will gravity be sufficient for then to hang in place?
Question: Do you hang about an inch of the backing over the rod for when you add the snapper? Just wondering how much overhang you had before you added the clamp portion.
How do you load Minky and Cuddle backs? The snappers don’t work with that thickness. I used to have snappers but when I bought my new Millie, I never got around to it and have realized that some of the quilts that I’ve done wouldn’t work.
you can order it on boldnotionquilting.com the cost is subjective to the size you need. you can see the 10ft 12 ft or 14 foot sizes and select. they start at 79$ and go up to 99$
Excellent tutorial!! The Red Snapper system you sent me arrived yesterday. Thank you!!! Thank you!!! From a happy APQS Lenni quilter in Raleigh North Carolina. NO MORE PINS. Yipppppeeeee!!!
Lol yippee indeed!
I have watched many videos on how to load a quilt on a long arm and yours was excellent, clear information. I also liked your explanation about the floating method. Thank you!!
Happy to share! Thank you!
Thank you, One view of how those work was enough for me and I have ordered them and am so looking forward to NOT getting stuck by all those pins. Horrible Wounds, Great instructions
lol! yes horrible wounds indeed!
So glad you did this video... perfect refresher on how to load on one of your machines prior to coming up to do some quilting. Your presentation style is so easy going yet the 'how to' and 'why' instructions are direct and to the point.
thank you so much! that is such a wonderful compliment
These Red Snappers I bought from you are probably one of the best investments I have made for loading my quilts! Pinning became more and more difficult with my arthritis and I cannot tell you the number of times I pricked and in a couple of slip mishaps actually sliced a finger or two with those huge pins. Arthritis does not go away, it only gets worse with time. These are helping me to be able to continue quilting for a lot longer than I originally thought I could. I use the same method you showed, with the palm and a firm, quick push. They have loosened up enough that I don't have to bend them quite as much as I did when I first started using them.
I am so delighted to hear this! This is why I got mine helps my hands so much and I wondered why I didn't make the jump sooner
Great tutorial. I never thought of bending the snappers to load them easier! They do loosen up after a while though!
Yes they do! Glad it helps
Thank you for this very helpful video. I hate to admit that I have my red snappers for a couple of years. My new to me machine is a few decades old and I have been pinning because that was how the seller taught me. Between this video and your previous one, I actually am ready to install my red snappers and will start this weekend. Your tips are very useful and appreciated l I will be picking up some different sizes for clamping from your shop. I am excited to watch your other videos.
Thank you, thank you. I have had the Red Snapper system for a while and struggled with using it. This clarified it for me. I am going to go down and load a quilt now!
Yahoo!
I have had my red snappers since I got my Millie in 2013, but I did not ever get around to loading them onto my leaders until last year when I got new leaders and my bliss system from you, lol. I finally changed the leaders, (fear factor) after I watched some videos on that, and then I jumped in and put the red snappers on (finally ) I wish your video on how to do it was up then as everyone has their way of explaining it, but my buddy in the great north had a excellent video on installing and I figured it was time! So I want to say that your video today has helped me a great deal on loading; so even if you think you know, you can still learn more from this video. I almost didn't watch it because I thought that since I have had them and been using them that it couldn't help me, but see, I was wrong. Thank you for these videos, they really are helpful and you can always pick up a few new tricks. Also I do find it much easier and faster to load this way!
Thank you so much! Yes you really can learn alot from things you think you know! Always watch and listen and you'll grow! (The royal you.. as in all of us lol)
This is an excellent tutorial! I never wanted red snappers before! 🤔 hmmmmm another must have!
Lol well if you want them I have all kinds of sizes on boldnotionquilting.com when youre ready
Thank you for a great tutorial. Cheers 😍❤️🥰💕😘😊
Happy to share
This is the best video on the red snappers
Thank you for the compliment!
Excellent video.
Thank you!
As always very informative, professional AND friendly! Thanks for the information!
🥰 thank you!
thank you for the detail on loading Great tutorial
Great video - I use a clip on system too, and I roll the back bar leader all the way out and wrap it backwards on the pole so the rod/pocket is on top of the pole, then snap the clips on, and reroll: presto, the clips are on the correct side and I don't have to move bars.
Wonderful!
Lauren, thanks for the informative video. I’ve been debating getting Red Snappers, but I wanted to see a loading video first, and other videos haven’t been helpful. If I didn’t have arthritis in my hands, I’d buy them today, but at least now I know. I can see why you like them so much!
Yes! I think they are really helpful for those with arthritis since you can use your palms instead of fingers and less repetitive motion with pins. Let me know if you have any questions im always happy to help
@@BoldNotionQuilting Lauren, I appreciate the quick response! I can tell from watching you load that they wouldn’t work for me. But, I can see why you like them so much!
Great tutorial. I just got a used longarm and will have to try to load a quilt this way! Thank you for sharing!
How wonderful glad I could help!
Thank you for explaining the tension a bit more. I like floating my tops and was thinking of taking the bar off too. I am not very tall a feel like it is in the way. Any advice when I do take the bar off?
When you first clamp down and go to the left, Why is it important to finish clamping to the right? Going to your free motion 101 now!
You need to have the whole thing secured down so it holds all the way across. I hope I understood the question properly
Another great video-Thanks! Will my red snappers work with minky backing? I just thought of this after watching your video. (Just installed mine tonight)
Did your red snappers work with the minky backing?
Fabulous tutorial!
Thank you!
Awsome! Thank you for sharing.
Happy to do so! Thanks for watching
I have a handiquilter Amara. My leaders already have a channel, about 2”. Do I still need to sew a smaller channel for the rods, or will gravity be sufficient for then to hang in place?
Hmmm what i will say is itll work. But I think I would prefer they were firmly in place for so many reasons
Thank you! I just got my long arm and wasn’t sure about the way to use my snapper s
Glad this is helpful!
Is there a bundle of the different smaller sizes of the red snappers. I have the big set. Couldn’t find a bundle on your site
Not a bundle.. they are sold individually but a bundle i can make!
What thread are you using? I see them in the background
Once you get the top loaded, do you pin the top at all or baste it?
I baste it. Did you get y email I sent you today? About the bobbin winder and class?
@@BoldNotionQuilting yes I did thank you.
Question: Do you hang about an inch of the backing over the rod for when you add the snapper? Just wondering how much overhang you had before you added the clamp portion.
I roll it over just to the edge of the rod so it's consisten I don't let it hang past that
How do you load Minky and Cuddle backs? The snappers don’t work with that thickness. I used to have snappers but when I bought my new Millie, I never got around to it and have realized that some of the quilts that I’ve done wouldn’t work.
I load minky just fine no issues at all. Maybe your canvas is thicker?
@@BoldNotionQuilting interesting. I always thought that my set was tighter than most so maybe that was the problem. Thanks!
Well dam I never thought of that I am short to thanks
Lol not a problem! Us shorts have to stick together
No short…just under tall…that’s all…lol
How do I order the Red snapper system and what is the cost?
you can order it on boldnotionquilting.com the cost is subjective to the size you need. you can see the 10ft 12 ft or 14 foot sizes and select. they start at 79$ and go up to 99$
Excellent video.
Thank you so much!
Wonderful and very informative video. Thanks!!