Hi could you tell me what kind of glue that is. You mentioned Elmer’s but that doesn’t look like Elmer’s and I like the container it is in. Your bookmarks are wonderful Thanks for the inspiration !!!
@KellyClineQuilting20 күн бұрын
@@caryneisenberg5651 just clear Elmer’s, put into a smaller bottle with a fine tip.
@pwheeler1334Ай бұрын
What size did you cut the batting to start?
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
@@pwheeler1334 about 2 1/2” x 10”, you can trim down as you like.
@LovewinsAZАй бұрын
You have inspired me to teach my granddaughters to make these as gifts for their friends and teachers. Thank you ❤
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
@@LovewinsAZ awesome!!!!
@michellegiles4152Ай бұрын
Wow so amazing! Beautiful work and exhibit. Thanks for sharing. ❤
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
@@michellegiles4152 thanks!
@michellegiles4152Ай бұрын
I just found your channel I found and bought an 1930 hand pieced quilt. You mentioned you machine quilt them. Does it make it less valuable if they are machine quilted instead of hand quilted. Please educate me on this I have two tops and want to honor them correctly. Thank for your advice and info on cleaning etc.
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
@@michellegiles4152 no matter if you hand quilt a vintage top or machine quilt, it will be dated to the latest work done on it. Either way it’s finished in 2024. There really is not much ‘value’ to these old tops. Finish as you like to use them.
@Kevmrth-p3tАй бұрын
My gosh THAT is amazing! Thank you!
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
Simple, but it works!
@aliciabrewer7924Ай бұрын
How do I get urine out of a 100 year old quilt top that is coming apart? I need to clean before I repair it etc. Thanks!
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
I would spray Shout on the stain, let sit about an hour, then use this method. Handle it gently. Be aware that fabrics before 1930 could be destroyed in the water.
@PeggyReid-u2pАй бұрын
The glue looks clear but Elmer's glue is white, what am I missing?
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
Elmers glue also comes in clear! ;)
@PeggyReid-u2pАй бұрын
@@KellyClineQuilting oh ok thank you!!
@patg8932Ай бұрын
My front loader is old and doesn't have the ability to pause, oh well, not buying a new one until this 20 year old machine is done for.
@patg8932Ай бұрын
First I've seen anyone use the clear Elmer's glue.
@Tanya-z1wАй бұрын
It doesnt make your needle “gluey”?
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
No, as long as the glue is dry.
@darlenecook4705Ай бұрын
Just absolutely beautiful. You are extremely talented. Thank you for posting. And please post more videos. Just watching you quilt is so very helpful. I’m learning and practicing!
@KellyClineQuiltingАй бұрын
thank you!
@patg89322 ай бұрын
I think that Restoration is sodium perborate and sodium percarborate. I remember looking it up one time.
@celiaambrose90082 ай бұрын
we have wind that would toss all of that across the yard! LOL.
@KellyClineQuilting2 ай бұрын
@@celiaambrose9008 we do too! I clip clothespins to the linen and then to the grass, works great!
@wascalywabbit2 ай бұрын
Wait.. did you make this from vintage or is it all vintage including the thread... my mom left me a horder house,like 2 part season finally... I probably have 20k worth of quilts and Afghans. I'm working on a salvage mission
@KellyClineQuilting2 ай бұрын
WOW! That’s a big job! I didn’t make it. I found the top at an antique mall and then quilted it! Boy, best wishes ahead with your job!
@blakemccabe152 ай бұрын
i can't seem to find direct comparisons between using restoration and retro clean. What's better?
@KellyClineQuilting2 ай бұрын
They are the same ingredient, sodium perborate!
@heatherbailey50012 ай бұрын
So handy, thank you!
@helendurow82112 ай бұрын
Excellent and Cute idea!! And I have Lots cute narrow and Pretty laces !!!!WOW !!!❤❤
@KellyClineQuilting2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@Maxine-o9r2 ай бұрын
Very interesting. I have my mom’s white jacket that she knitted a blue collar on, but the jacket has some spots. I thought about cleaning it to get the spots out, but I don’t know if it’ll shrink using hot water. Thanks for the video!
@KellyClineQuilting2 ай бұрын
Not sure about shrinking. If it’s wool, it might!
@vondeasheaffer85653 ай бұрын
Such a lovely idea! Great use of vintage linens to make such a special label!
@barbaramarkland57593 ай бұрын
Great idea. Love it.
@kathiereeves32133 ай бұрын
Beautiful -
@nancymathisen97073 ай бұрын
❤
@aprilmartin65863 ай бұрын
Beautiful!! No beads?😂
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
😂😂 not yet!! I try to hold back when it will be a used quilt.
@sandan23583 ай бұрын
❤ Love this label with your pretty hand writing!
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@alisondodge38093 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sandycampbell60873 ай бұрын
You mentioned mixing 1 cup cold water (filtered?) & 1 tsp baking soda. Would it hurt to premix this in bottle rather than making ‘fresh’ every time you need to use by reshaking bottled mixture?
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
Hi Sandy, it dissolves right away. The ‘making it fresh’ is so it works best each time.
@sandycampbell60873 ай бұрын
@@KellyClineQuilting What about type water? Does water need to be cold and/or filtered or tap water? Read somewhere about it…Thanks !
Thanks for sharing your expertise! I am about to clean a sampler that my mom made for me in 1959. I never would have considered using hot water, because I'm worried that the embroidery thread colors will run. How can I be sure? I'm hoping to give this piece to my granddaughter, once I clean it.
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
Hi Amy, take a wet cloth with hot water and press on your floss. If it’s going to bleed, you’ll see it come off on the cloth most likely. Then, when you start soaking, watch the water. If you see color come out, then rinse in cold water and stop soaking. You might also use some Shout color catchers.
@JackieDannenberg3 ай бұрын
Really like the simplicity of your video. Thanks so much for your efforts.
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
@@JackieDannenberg thanks!
@maxieone73583 ай бұрын
Love!!
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@juliemoore81143 ай бұрын
I noticed you were cleaning a quilt top. Can I use it for finished quilts? Thanks for the great video!!!
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
Sure can!! I have a video on my channel here to clean a quilt in a front loading washing machine, look around for it!
@VintageKerry3 ай бұрын
Brilliant tip! Worked perfectly ❤ So grateful to you! 🙏
@jennifermartin33103 ай бұрын
6:39 great idea!
@KellyClineQuilting3 ай бұрын
@@jennifermartin3310 thanks!
@conniepadilla30554 ай бұрын
Is the smell toxic
@KellyClineQuilting4 ай бұрын
@@conniepadilla3055 nope! Just melted crayons. Smells like wax candle.
@MH-pw3vy4 ай бұрын
My grandmother (1902-2007!) swore by the power of the sun for stain removal and for simply whitening her clothing and table linens. FYI, she lived in the city and set aside an area on a concrete patio for laying out the items--she also placed a small pane of glass over the more stubborn stains. I don't ever remember seeing stains on anything. Now, I will be using your and her techniques to maintain the linens I inherited from her. Thank you! PS: yes she lived to 105!
@KellyClineQuilting4 ай бұрын
Awesome!! Those ladies knew simple things!!
@rontaylor70424 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this on Facebook a while back! I saved it, and today I needed to remove a scorched place on a white quilted binding, and it worked perfectly!! Thanks again!!!
@KellyClineQuilting4 ай бұрын
Awesome for the fix, not the scorch! ;)
@roxywood52784 ай бұрын
Awesome !!!
@Susietacoma4 ай бұрын
This looks like a wonderful get together. Thank you for posting photographs of the trip.
@Susietacoma4 ай бұрын
Oh, look at those cute little purses that are clearly your designs! I had to do a screenshot so I could look 👀 more closely. Beautiful! Also the adorable featherweight with the black scroll plate.
@sandan23584 ай бұрын
Beautiful retreat lodge!
@krysteenehills80454 ай бұрын
Do you have any experience with cleaning crochet blankets?
@KellyClineQuilting4 ай бұрын
@@krysteenehills8045 I sure don’t.
@janarae584 ай бұрын
Using the Mardi Gras fabric was a great idea!
@quiltedbrownie4 ай бұрын
Thx! 🤩🙌
@pamelapoindexter53155 ай бұрын
Are you not worried about the moisture getting down into your bobbin case?
@KellyClineQuilting5 ай бұрын
Nope, it’s a very light mist and when steaming, I don’t do this near my machine. It’s dry by the time I stitch.
@MsBethharris5 ай бұрын
Kelly, thank you❣️ I have some very old fabric items that have badly yellowed. Knowing the chemical involved will help me to find the Australian equivalent.
@KellyClineQuilting5 ай бұрын
@@MsBethharris great!
@suzannewurster5055 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video, it is amazing how beautiful this process is such a labor of love for the art of quilting!
@KellyClineQuilting5 ай бұрын
@@suzannewurster505 thank you!
@reniearrigo5 ай бұрын
Yay! This could be another rabbit hole!
@KellyClineQuilting5 ай бұрын
@@reniearrigo absolutely!!
@ransomdaniels83955 ай бұрын
Im 75, been sewing since i was 5, and you just gave me a gob of information i did not know. Truthfully, i must have had my head under a rock, not to know some of those things, but i find the older i get, the more i learn and the less i realize i " know". So thank you! I collect old quilt topa and ill never get them all hand quilted in my lifetime and im not rich enough to have someone else quilt them, so ill take your wise counsel and focus on gettind my favorites off the shelf and back to work! 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@KellyClineQuilting5 ай бұрын
@@ransomdaniels8395 I’m always learning new things. Glad you had some light bulb moments, love those!
@ilsebartlett16185 ай бұрын
Hi Kelly if you have a top loader do you empty the water out every time so it is no sitting in water. Loving your video's.
@KellyClineQuilting5 ай бұрын
@@ilsebartlett1618 nope, I would let it soak, that’s the magic! Actually harder to do with front loader as it doesn’t have enough soak water, but I make it work by pausing the load.
@Susietacoma5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the extremely helpful tip, Kelly. 🌷I am always happy to learn something new. 🦋