I'm the same, i'ts been at least 20 for me too and I'm 69, having to get a lot of the suggestions to buy. Trying to build of fabrics is a problem too.Erica is very good
Great job on an encouraging video for newbies! I am a longarm quilter and I really try hard to educate my piecers on batting. I'm glad you enjoy 100% cotton batt. It does give a scrunchie look when washed with cotton fabric. I don't want anyone to be afraid to try other types as each one has a purpose. I find polys, wools, bamboo, and silks to wash beautifully with cotton fabric. Wool gives outstanding texture with custom quilting as does double batting. It's just all about a different look and end product! happy quilting!
I just was going through utube and found your videos. What a great job your doing I hope and pray you keep up with them as I have moved in with my father until he and god are ready for him to go. Just lost mom a year ago and Im living out in the country and cant make it into town to take classes . I found that your videos have helped me tons. Thanks and god bless.
Dearest Erica. A group of friends and I meet every last tuesday of the month to do your 2023 BOM. We are moving into month 4. I cant believe how time has flown by doing this! I just want to say thank you very much. 🩷🎉🤗
Can't wait for the sewing machine video! I am in the process of buying a new machine and been looking at the Singer Quantum 9960. LOVE your videos and your blog!
Your videos are fantastic and so helpful to a newbie quilter! I have a question about the mat you use to cut fabric. What brand/kind do you use? I have an Omnigrid mat and I am having trouble with the fabric not cutting all the way through. I am using an Olfa rotary trimmer.
Oh I'm glad I found you love this video really help me n still beginner n learning ✂️ what sewing machine u use best ?? I'm looking forward see ur tutorials 👍
Thanks Erica. I am working on a quilt pattern with lots of snowballed corners. Sadly my squares are not meeting the 4.5” and 8.5” finished squares so I’m loosing my points to the hearts I was creating. Is there a better way to see 1.5” squares to a 2.14” square! I’m sewing slowly, but I still get wiggly seams. .
Hi Erica! I love your videos! You do a great job of explaining everything. I’m a novice quilter, I’ve only made 4 quilts. I’m considering buying an Accuquilt starter set. Do you use an Accuquilt?
I'm trying to find the courage to start......I've watched your journey since the beginning, and love every quilt you do. I also love that you've got your girls on board. My granddaughter is 9 and my youngest is 8 ~ I going to start teaching them to sew soon. I learned so much great info from you in this video! Question about the Aurafil ~ I've never used it, but purchased another thread at joanns that was on a similar type spool and it was extremely curly and quite difficult to maneuver. Is the Aurafil like that? Did I load it on the top of the machine wrong? Thx **~Karen
No, and I don't usually have any troubles with it being all curly, or breakage while sewing with Aurifil either. I'm assuming if you just placed the spool on top of your machine as indicated in your manual then it should be fine. So if it's tangling or breaking easily while sewing I would probably try a better quality thread.
Hi Erica. I really enjoyed your quilting series. I purchased some of the Moda fabric (that same white that you mentioned) and the threads came off so easily from the ends once cut. I wished I could remember where I got it from, but I'm wondering if it was really the Moda line. :-/
Hi Erica! I have a question for you! I know at one time you used or had the Brother Cs6000i sewing machine. I have that one and prior to watching this video I was using inferior thread, not realizing it really made a difference. I now want to switch to the Aurifil cotton but I'm kind of confused! Can you use those skinny spools with this machine, and if you can, does it matter which way the thread comes off the spool? Should it be from the back or the front? Because I have seen tutorials that are showing both ways and now I don't know which is correct. I have always had my thread coming from the back of the spool as per the instruction manual. But I did see a forum where someone said the Aurifil was different. Any suggestions??? Thanks so much, I love this series!!!
Hi, yes you can use a spool on the Brother, they all have the same size hole down the center. So you would just set it up on the spool peg. I don't think it matters which way it comes off, I think mine is usually from the back, but I don't know that I've done that on purpose or if it just happens to go that way lol. Aurifil is wound cross-wise, so technically it works better with a thread that is pulled UP from the top rather than from the side. But honestly I've used it on both types of machines and it's worked just fine.
Hi Erica, Thanks for this beginner video. What is best sewing machine to buy for quilter. Also are there quilter retreats in Western USA. I’d like to make a quilt for someone in No. East. What batting would I use? Best to you, 💫
I am trying to decide which "white" fabric to use. I read that Moda does not recommend using 9900-97 unless you are going to dye it because it is PFD--prepared for dye--and will absorb color from other fabrics when washed. Have you had any problems with this?
I want to try quilting. I have the issue of going all out when I do things so can you tell me what you do with all the quilts that you make? Or do you use all that fabric for other projects as well?
So far many of my quilts have been gifts for others. I have a few that I've made just for myself and they're hanging around our home :) Who knows at some point maybe I'll sell some too, but it's hard to sell a quilt for what it's really worth :) I also use my fabric for other projects like bags, pillows, and other fun stuff!
Help. I just read that Moda 9900-97 PFD is really for dying fabric. It is soft in color because some of the sizing and something else has been removed and this fabric is for people who what to dye fabric. Not to be use for quilts with colored fabric since when washed the colors could transfer onto the white and stay! I know 97 PFD does not come in jelly rolls, which I like to use at times. You happen to use the 97 PFD. Do you use anyother Moda whites? Soft white? If so what color/ number. Have you ever had issue with other colors transfering onto the PFD white on your quilts? Please advise.Thank you
Yes, that is technically true. That is why I always use a Shout Color Catcher for the first few washes to make sure the colors don't bleed onto my whites. After a couple of washes, I skip them and so far I haven't had any issues with the 9900-97. The only bleeding I've had was when I used a cheaper red fabric from JoAnn's with my whites. That one bled all over! :( But I've never had bleeding from other quality fabrics like Riley Blake, Moda, Etc. That said, I use 9900-97 because I prefer the softer white. If you're concerned about the bleeding you can use 9900-98. I don't like it as much because it's a very bright white, but you may have better luck if you tend to purchase fabrics from places like Walmart/JoAnns.
@@erica_arndt Lol, kinda funny that I noticed. Sounds of home for me ;) I really loving and enjoying your videos. I just bought a machine right before lock down. Just need fabric but funds are low. I'm a very green newbie.
When looking for batting, do I want with scrim or without? Or am I looking at the wrong thing? Joann’s has so many options Nd so I first found 100% cotton but then don’t know with scrim or without?
Scrim acts as a stabilizer for the batting so I prefer it. If you get w/o scrim then you need to make sure your quilt lines are very close together so it doesn’t come apart in the wash.
You can slow down the speed by clicking on the gear and choosing playback speed. There is one that is .75 that slows her down. I kinda get a kick out of her speed and enthusiasm🤣
I absolutely love your videos! I am just retiring so I'm trying to relearn how to quilt after 20 years of not sewing a stitch. You are amazing!
I'm the same, i'ts been at least 20 for me too and I'm 69, having to get a lot of the suggestions to buy. Trying to build of fabrics is a problem too.Erica is very good
MaryBeth Wilber I, too, retired and returned to sewing/quilting after 25 years! Having a blast!
Great job on an encouraging video for newbies! I am a longarm quilter and I really try hard to educate my piecers on batting. I'm glad you enjoy 100% cotton batt. It does give a scrunchie look when washed with cotton fabric. I don't want anyone to be afraid to try other types as each one has a purpose. I find polys, wools, bamboo, and silks to wash beautifully with cotton fabric. Wool gives outstanding texture with custom quilting as does double batting. It's just all about a different look and end product! happy quilting!
Great, thanks for the info!
I just was going through utube and found your videos. What a great job your doing I hope and pray you keep up with them as I have moved in with my father until he and god are ready for him to go. Just lost mom a year ago and Im living out in the country and cant make it into town to take classes . I found that your videos have helped me tons. Thanks and god bless.
Dearest Erica. A group of friends and I meet every last tuesday of the month to do your 2023 BOM. We are moving into month 4. I cant believe how time has flown by doing this! I just want to say thank you very much. 🩷🎉🤗
Wonderful! That sounds like fun!
I can't even tell you how excited I am about your quilting series. Thank you so much for doing this!
YAY! I'm so glad to hear that! I wasn't sure if people would want to watch them, but I've had so many questions I figure that I would go for it! :)
I always enjoy your videos. Thanks for answering my question on the 9900-97. Also use color catchers all the time.
Can't wait for the sewing machine video! I am in the process of buying a new machine and been looking at the Singer Quantum 9960. LOVE your videos and your blog!
I haven't used that one, but I will show you what features to look for! :)
Your videos are fantastic and so helpful to a newbie quilter! I have a question about the mat you use to cut fabric. What brand/kind do you use? I have an Omnigrid mat and I am having trouble with the fabric not cutting all the way through. I am using an Olfa rotary trimmer.
Excellent video. I've always wanted to try to make a quilt. 👍🏻👍🏻💗💗
Came over after seeing Brooke come to your shop. Who makes quilts for sale in your area? I’m in MS. The history is interesting. Thanks.
This was most informative!! Thanks!
Love the information you provide. May i have information on pins?
Oh I'm glad I found you love this video really help me n still beginner n learning ✂️ what sewing machine u use best ?? I'm looking forward see ur tutorials 👍
If you look in my channel list, I have a video on how to pick a sewing machine along with my top picks! :)
Thanks Erica. I am working on a quilt pattern with lots of snowballed corners. Sadly my squares are not meeting the 4.5” and 8.5” finished squares so I’m loosing my points to the hearts I was creating. Is there a better way to see 1.5” squares to a 2.14” square! I’m sewing slowly, but I still get wiggly seams. .
Love you videos! 🙂
Hi Erica! I love your videos! You do a great job of explaining everything. I’m a novice quilter, I’ve only made 4 quilts. I’m considering buying an Accuquilt starter set. Do you use an Accuquilt?
No, sorry I don't!
Excellent video!
Love your quilting videos ! They are so helpful, I just finished my first baby quilt :) Just wondering where is the magnetic pin bowl from ?
It was from Pleasant Home Etsy. Her products are now sold through Riley Blake: www.rileyblakedesigns.com/pleasant-home-pleasant-home-notions/
I'm trying to find the courage to start......I've watched your journey since the beginning, and love every quilt you do. I also love that you've got your girls on board. My granddaughter is 9 and my youngest is 8 ~ I going to start teaching them to sew soon. I learned so much great info from you in this video! Question about the Aurafil ~ I've never used it, but purchased another thread at joanns that was on a similar type spool and it was extremely curly and quite difficult to maneuver. Is the Aurafil like that? Did I load it on the top of the machine wrong? Thx **~Karen
No, and I don't usually have any troubles with it being all curly, or breakage while sewing with Aurifil either. I'm assuming if you just placed the spool on top of your machine as indicated in your manual then it should be fine. So if it's tangling or breaking easily while sewing I would probably try a better quality thread.
Have you used the Art Supply double sided self healing mat. It would s pink. So cute lol. It is 24 x 36
I have an American Crafts one now, it's aqua :)
Hi Erica. I really enjoyed your quilting series. I purchased some of the Moda fabric (that same white that you mentioned) and the threads came off so easily from the ends once cut. I wished I could remember where I got it from, but I'm wondering if it was really the Moda line. :-/
I usually get mine from Stitches N Giggles on Etsy.
Great video! Thank you!!!!
Hi Erica! I have a question for you! I know at one time you used or had the Brother Cs6000i sewing machine. I have that one and prior to watching this video I was using inferior thread, not realizing it really made a difference. I now want to switch to the Aurifil cotton but I'm kind of confused! Can you use those skinny spools with this machine, and if you can, does it matter which way the thread comes off the spool? Should it be from the back or the front? Because I have seen tutorials that are showing both ways and now I don't know which is correct. I have always had my thread coming from the back of the spool as per the instruction manual. But I did see a forum where someone said the Aurifil was different. Any suggestions??? Thanks so much, I love this series!!!
Hi, yes you can use a spool on the Brother, they all have the same size hole down the center. So you would just set it up on the spool peg. I don't think it matters which way it comes off, I think mine is usually from the back, but I don't know that I've done that on purpose or if it just happens to go that way lol. Aurifil is wound cross-wise, so technically it works better with a thread that is pulled UP from the top rather than from the side. But honestly I've used it on both types of machines and it's worked just fine.
@@erica_arndt Thank you!!!
Hi Erica,
Thanks for this beginner video. What is best sewing machine to buy for quilter. Also are there quilter retreats in Western USA. I’d like to make a quilt for someone in No. East. What batting would I use? Best to you, 💫
Here's a video on sewing machines: ua-cam.com/video/EJXThg_kfHI/v-deo.html
I always use Warm N Co 100% cotton batting: amzn.to/2tsg8Qq
I use Scrabble letter tiles to label my pieces/fabrics.
I am trying to decide which "white" fabric to use. I read that Moda does not recommend using 9900-97 unless you are going to dye it because it is PFD--prepared for dye--and will absorb color from other fabrics when washed. Have you had any problems with this?
Hi, I use 9900-97 and it's a softer white, I also use color catchers when I wash so there is not any bleeding.
@@erica_arndt Ok thank you--good to know!
I want to try quilting. I have the issue of going all out when I do things so can you tell me what you do with all the quilts that you make? Or do you use all that fabric for other projects as well?
So far many of my quilts have been gifts for others. I have a few that I've made just for myself and they're hanging around our home :) Who knows at some point maybe I'll sell some too, but it's hard to sell a quilt for what it's really worth :) I also use my fabric for other projects like bags, pillows, and other fun stuff!
+Erica Arndt thank you! I think I'll give your tic tac toe game a try and some baby doll quilts to get started.
crazyincolorado
It's a great way to learn the basics!
Erica I always love your tshirts. Where do you get them?
LOL! Thanks, all over, but I this one is from Khols.
we live in Canada Wallaceburg Ontario. direct path of Selfridge AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Michigan. We get that noise all the time.
Unless I missed it, I couldn't find where you got the little magnetic bowl.
They're from Riley Blake Designs, you can find them at Fat Quarter Shop and other online retailers :)
Help. I just read that Moda 9900-97 PFD is really for dying fabric. It is soft in color because some of the sizing and something else has been removed and this fabric is for people who what to dye fabric. Not to be use for quilts with colored fabric since when washed the colors could transfer onto the white and stay! I know 97 PFD does not come in jelly rolls, which I like to use at times. You happen to use the 97 PFD. Do you use anyother Moda whites? Soft white? If so what color/ number. Have you ever had issue with other colors transfering onto the PFD white on your quilts? Please advise.Thank you
Yes, that is technically true. That is why I always use a Shout Color Catcher for the first few washes to make sure the colors don't bleed onto my whites. After a couple of washes, I skip them and so far I haven't had any issues with the 9900-97. The only bleeding I've had was when I used a cheaper red fabric from JoAnn's with my whites. That one bled all over! :( But I've never had bleeding from other quality fabrics like Riley Blake, Moda, Etc.
That said, I use 9900-97 because I prefer the softer white. If you're concerned about the bleeding you can use 9900-98. I don't like it as much because it's a very bright white, but you may have better luck if you tend to purchase fabrics from places like Walmart/JoAnns.
I'm guessing you love in Utah near (Hillfield) Hill Air Force Base. Very familiar background noise! 😉
No, not that one, but we do live near a base :)
@@erica_arndt Lol, kinda funny that I noticed. Sounds of home for me ;) I really loving and enjoying your videos. I just bought a machine right before lock down. Just need fabric but funds are low. I'm a very green newbie.
You remind me so much of one of My Nail Art ladies Talya. 😆
My most used ruler is my 2.5 X 2.5 🤣
what is a good quality polyester thread
how long have you been quilting or sewing?
I started around Christmas in 2015 so about three years :)
did you do the part 2? i cant seem to find it :)
Yes, sorry I called it Choosing a Sewing Machine: ua-cam.com/video/EJXThg_kfHI/v-deo.html
perfect! watched that one! you have taught me so much i have taught my mom a few things! :) (she is a quilter too)
When looking for batting, do I want with scrim or without? Or am I looking at the wrong thing? Joann’s has so many options Nd so I first found 100% cotton but then don’t know with scrim or without?
Scrim acts as a stabilizer for the batting so I prefer it. If you get w/o scrim then you need to make sure your quilt lines are very close together so it doesn’t come apart in the wash.
Using your large scissors for cutting thread builds mussels though! (Them suckers are heavy.) 🤣🤣🤣
You forget the needles for the machine. That could be an entire video in itself
you talk a little fast, had to make sure i was watching at normal speed haha
You can slow down the speed by clicking on the gear and choosing playback speed. There is one that is .75 that slows her down. I kinda get a kick out of her speed and enthusiasm🤣