How many yards of each fabric does it take to make that quilt?
@Freeyourself2062 сағат бұрын
Does the interfacing stay in forever or do we use the kind that washes out? Also, do we have to cut the interfacing pieces on our own?
@JennCadyFiddlyBits7 сағат бұрын
😂❤ GREAT INTRO!
@juanelleschwarzwalder8809 сағат бұрын
Thank you! I absolutely love you green Singer sewing machine.
@dottierobbins9399 сағат бұрын
I just saw a video the the little green bean and I think your idea is much better using the fusible instead of paper. Im really interested in how you got that machine to work without much power and actually if you could show the whole electrical set up, I’d really appreciate it!
@ag541510 сағат бұрын
🍀🐸💚Great (and relatable) vid! Love your Singer 99. 💚🍏🥝
@advisorc80811 сағат бұрын
Rob, I would like to get some more info on how you turned your machine into a low voltage to use on solar. I have about the same model that would be great for camping.
@MamaShawn-yy5mp12 сағат бұрын
is there a pattern for that awesome quilt behind you?
@kathyann715313 сағат бұрын
You should enter your hexagon quilt For next year's with The Great Wisconsin quilt show. That is their challenge for next year.
@sheilahope700719 сағат бұрын
Great video!!❤ hugs from Idaho
@joyceklimist962Күн бұрын
When will be getting our first block?
@paulariggs9508Күн бұрын
More like a fox head Rob. 😊
@barbaraherron-mangel11162 күн бұрын
I thought you lived in Texas. Do you live in California?
@barbaraherron-mangel11162 күн бұрын
I love watching your streams. You are an awesome, inspiring teacher ❤
@estherf51832 күн бұрын
Love the technique! Why do you not need to backstitch?
@StitchinHeavenКүн бұрын
I do not back stitch because it is a total pain on that little singer, especially on a 2" seam. I will FMQ the project once complete to ensure it lasts the tests of time.
@glammamamma2 күн бұрын
You know I chanted 😊
@busybeenature90922 күн бұрын
It’s a wonderful hexagon projects. We have been doing all this and many more art and craft works throughout our lives, and so did our mothers and grandmothers. We can see things done by them in their possessions. Still there will always be something new to learn everyday. Thanks for this wonderful video. 🙏
@rubyhoffman80532 күн бұрын
Love your videos.. ❤
@ameliagfawkes5122 күн бұрын
Interfacing is for clothing and, even then, I wouldn't use a glued interfacing on anything I'd wash (dry-clean only), because it's likely to crinkle. I love all the colour (yes, I'm going to copy that!, except for the machine - mine is an old Bernina 1015 (bought after going through several modern machines that were truly rubbish) in boring, slightly dirty-looking cream (I really am now wondering if I can have the enamel sprayed in lime green ...). I love hand stitching and even use a finicky, tiny ladder stitch for EPP or QAYG (or PatchworkAYG as it should be called, since you still have to quilt it) because, done well, is totally invisible. If you really have no patience for hand stitching and aren't bothered about the bumpy seams or potential wrinkling later, this is a great option, but you really want to be right up at the very edge and just catching both sides almost like a blind stitch. If you're going to be using batting and a backing cloth anyway, you could use a firm, dissolving interfacing to make the shapes and baste the pieces to batting and backing and use an attractive wide machine stitch to stitch both sides together, flat and quilting all at the same time. The first time you wash the quilt, the dissolving facing will disappear. You'd want to be sure to butt the edges up really closely to make sure the batting wasn't going to be seen. All in all, though, I think the old methods, tried and tested, are really the best, but it's great to see people experimenting. I'd like to know how you finished off this quilt.
@joycedollar11982 күн бұрын
I have a 1929s hand crank I take camping so I can sew where ever we are. Will have to look at how that battery system works
@diannplatt-roberts86922 күн бұрын
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@MsRemmington3 күн бұрын
The Bible is the best healer … I love all your videos ❤❤❤❤
@diannenaworensky66983 күн бұрын
Nice video !!!
@karenburns5073 күн бұрын
Well, this didn’t really help. It was nice to see the finished blocks but I have the pattern and was hoping for instructions on cutting and building and sewing the blocks.
@janetwhiteman1713 күн бұрын
This was a joy to watch . Who knew we could do them on the machine? Camping looks like fun .
@lindawalker85003 күн бұрын
Rob, what is the name of the quilt you have hanging up on the drivers side of your SUV? Do you have a video for it?
@bettyperry69783 күн бұрын
😊❤
@creationsbycjdesigns71973 күн бұрын
The buffering issues are definitely on their side with poor internet connectivity/service. Cheaper is not better for video streaming/viewing. Folks with buffering issues need to talk to their internet provider. It’s not anything that Rob is doing. He cannot do anything to help low quality internet.
@bella-bee3 күн бұрын
I’m thinking the interfacing will make it too stiff overall, especially the glue. Do you iron a backing onto that? Yet there’s no glue for the seamed area (used already) and the backing won’t adhere at the seams and could look bubbly. I think this is great as a design concept and so pretty with the light shining through (window treatment?) but would not feel soft as a quilt, because it’s stiffened by the interfacing, the glue and the patches’ narrow seams which are 6 layers thick, counting the interfacing. Sorry, that’s what comes to mind. Hope you don’t mind my saying. Love the lime green Singer! She sounds so smooth! Is it a 99?
@StitchinHeaven3 күн бұрын
I was concerned about that, so I am not glueing anything other than the edges of the hexis over. That way the project will still have drape when finished. I do many triangle quilts that have much more bulk in the seam allowance, so at this point in the project, I think it will finish like a standard quilt. Also, I have used standard cotton as foundation in many projects, and the extra layer adds a density, but not a stiffness, if that makes sense. Either way, I better finish it soon so we can see, haha. Thanks for your comments, Rob
@dianakranning98434 күн бұрын
Great video thank you for sharing. I have made 6 runners using the quilt as you go hexi. I think this would be interesting to try.
@anitaleach5204 күн бұрын
Pretty sure it's each person's Internet connections. I've watched other KZbinrs, same things happens. With tons of people watching, it's bound to happen.
@Thegardenwhatcanbedone4 күн бұрын
I love your shower, but I wish the thumbnail would give me more idea of what you are doing in each show. I know I am being picky, sorry.
@MelanieClaire614 күн бұрын
You. Make. Me Giggle and Smile.
@beverlyosborn52404 күн бұрын
Nice to see you again ❤️🧵🇦🇺
@sharonbrown24684 күн бұрын
I love your lime machine and your beautiful project!
@suzywind81534 күн бұрын
Yes, it would be great to see how power set up was constructed to be able to sew out of truck. Thank you very much.
@veliatorrez65234 күн бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous thank you. Happy camping and quilting.
@connieyoung18144 күн бұрын
Is the book still available to buy? Very interested
@CrypticConversions4 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant!
@sabrinabuoniconti50084 күн бұрын
Could use use "connecting stitch" as the term instead of top stitch? Interfacing is a great idea!
@WaterNai4 күн бұрын
You mentioned that it’s easier if your machine has a thread cutter. Did you mean an automatic thread cutter, or did you forget about the thread cutter hiding on the back of your presser-foot bar? 😊
@roseannecarratkinson42715 күн бұрын
I love your fabric. But i can't find it on the website.
@StitchinHeaven4 күн бұрын
try this link please stitchinheaven.com/search?q=rob+appell&_pos=1&_psq=rob&_ss=e&_v=1.0
@joannevaillancourt31135 күн бұрын
Edge stitching
@bbymks55 күн бұрын
I'll be giving this a try!
@venitacoffin2045 күн бұрын
I’m not the only one!!!! I’ve been doing EPP like this for a few years now! 😊
@StitchinHeaven5 күн бұрын
Oh good, glad to know it will work out in the end! sometimes I get a bit too adventurous
@constancepeterson61565 күн бұрын
My favorite episode. Thanks
@nonya.bizness5 күн бұрын
huh... i don't do facebook, and i would love to do this quilt using just the pattern and my own fabrics. but this is super beautiful.
@AppLady875 күн бұрын
Micro steam portable mini iron from eBay.
@bethkoch115 күн бұрын
Very pretty quilt. I like the technique because I'll do almost anything to avoid hand sewing. I've worked with the Featherweight fusible interfacing before and it's great. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished quilt, with backing and quilting.
@joannecarlow21535 күн бұрын
What a great technique for machine sewing the hexis together. Great video! Thanks, Rob. Sewing] out in the woods surrounded by the sounds of nature, there’s nothing better than that.
@carenfitzpatrick71975 күн бұрын
Love the color of your featherweight!! That is my favorite color! What do you do about the fusible when your top is complete?