I know that this does not cover everything that you need to know about quilt sandwiches but I couldn't jam anything more into the video. So this is PART 1 in a series of HOW TO KEEP THE CREASES OUT OF YOUR QUILT. If you have questions I haven't answered, please leave them in the comments and I'll try and incorporate them in future videos. Thanks for watching
@rwind6564 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a video laying out all of the adhesive and anti-fray products on the market today, with their uses. I've lost track and I find them confusing.
@michelleswistak13894 жыл бұрын
Your videos are very easy to follow. I learn tips that make it easier for me. Thank you
@helenfink8534 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining each of these methods to a novice. After my one and only 'pin sandwich,' my bruised fingers made it clear that vacation time should be used for something else. I look forward to trying out some new methods.
@jerileahines98314 жыл бұрын
I love it... Just get it done is my mantra now. I'm teaching myself, by watching you and others on KZbin. HOW do I know if I have enough material for ? which design? I have 8 packages of 5x5's 1 set of precut 10x10's 3 or 4 Jelly Rolls I did my first jelly roll by sewing them all end to end cut in 1/2 then sewed all together, repeat, turned out kind of cool for my first. I made a super small scrappy quilt for my 2 yr old grandson Henry I sewed 9 fat quarters together after I sewed on appliques or my 5 yro Bennett. Now I have an 8mo old granddaughter I need to start on. CAN YOU HELP ME GET STARTED PLZ? THANKING you in advance, JeriLea Hines
@BrendaH2894 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@alliehenry1474 жыл бұрын
Why am I here? What am I doing? I have watched all of these videos. I have subscribed and turned on notifications. I don’t even make quilts.
@cindys13952 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@carolgonzales14102 жыл бұрын
This is your Subconscious saying you want to do this because you have all kinds of talent to let loose. Go for it!!
@lindaburton16332 жыл бұрын
I love to make quilts, but I really don’t like them in my house. 😝😵💫 What am I doing here???!!!
@lindamusgravebever46202 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. That’s how it starts. 5 years ago I didn’t quilt either, just started watching the midnight quilt show on KZbin. Now I’m fully in…hook, line and sinker. 😉😂
@debbieingram60382 жыл бұрын
I just discovered this channel. I was watching her on Christmas! 😂
@momistaken8 ай бұрын
I often use flannel sheets for batting. I buy slightly used flannel sheets from a thrift store, wash them well and I’m ready for a future quilt!
@arisunshine655918 күн бұрын
I’m using flannel for my Christmas quilt! It was cheaper than batting and on clearance at my local Joann’s 😅
@sarahpengelly8439 Жыл бұрын
I hope this lady reads most of the comments. No idea why, but many are hilarious. They are just as entertaining as the video 😅
@quiltgram30564 жыл бұрын
Thanks Karen for another wonderful teaching video. I used to really dislike (actually stronger) binding my quilts. This was at least 20 years ago. That was until a guild member made this statement as she was showing her quilt, “My favorite part of making my quilts is doing the binding”! You may probably be thinking what I thought at the time. I pondered this statement. And I found that every time I was sewing that dreaded binding on, Judi’s words came back to me. Funny thing, after some time it became my favorite part also. So here goes, basting my quilts is one of my favorite parts, no kidding. I spray baste my quilts and every since doing my first one I knew this was the technique for me. For me, it’s very fast, easy, and very accurate. I gently smooth the quilt out as I spray baste my sections. At 76 years, I appreciate an accurate technique that doesn’t require crawling around on the floor. I open my windows. I have wood floors which I quickly wipe with my wood floor cleaner immediately after the quilt is basted. This takes only a few minutes as it is easily removed and for me is worth it at my age. Tada! Then I can head to my domestic machine to start machine quilting......one of my favorite things!
@brendasutterfield9834 Жыл бұрын
Karen I use a bed blanket for the batting. And a bed sheet for the backing. It's the only way I can make a quilt. I was taught to do that. It's simple for me to quilt. I use yarn to tack it with. That's just the way I was shown how to make a quilt. By my grandmother always done her quilts that way. .. it works for me. ..
@michellecornum58564 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely talk about battings and free motion quilting. My sister can free motion quilt. I'm pretty sure its witchcraft. I can only mess up a sandwich and form a million creases. (I nearly cried when you showed that one! THEY ARE SO AGRAVATING! ) And of course, please, eventually, talk about binding. This was a very important and useful video. Thank you. Stay well!
@kellybeckner81214 жыл бұрын
its witchcraft... I'm dying here... but I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND YOUR PAIN with the creases. Its utterly exhausting. lol. I have to be alone and have complete silence...like they make noise and I can hear them forming... they are the path to insanity. Then once I get it perfect...I'm so afraid to move it. Everyone makes it look sooo easy. I despise the videos where everything is all and right with the world and they rnt even sweating... no back pain. just pure happiness while they quilt. lies I tell you....lies.
@jjudy58694 жыл бұрын
Pinning - add more pins, of course, double-check your back before you start quilting. Once, I started pinning the bejeezus out of my line of quilting the puckering both on the front as well as the back almost totally disappeared. I must also qualify, I do absolutely no free motion quilting. I mark my quilt top and pin my lines of stitching. I find this works better in my machine, plus I'm not all that big a fan of free-motion quilting.
@m53goldsmith4 жыл бұрын
I know! I hate creases and so this video immediately caught my attention. I've shared this video to my FB page so others can benefit (and maybe subscribe!).
@laurieculp57934 жыл бұрын
I used to think that too, a few tips. Jump into your scrap pile and make yourself a bunch of "table rugs", scraps mixed with leftover blocks anything. You can whip stitch your batting scraps together for this too. Make a nice pile of them, drop your feed dogs, set the pressure on the presser foot to "0". Have a blast stippling away...before you know it you will want to tackle feathers. Practice drawing in front of the tv on a large dry erase calendar holding the marker straight up and down to mimmick the motion your hands will travel pretending the marker is your needle. This gives you a "warm up" before you go to your quilt, helps you be sure your machine settings are right...oh and ALWAYS can't stress this enough...ALWAYS...clean and oil the machine, especially the bobbin case before you start quilting your sandwich. Now its just getting to learn how fast you need to move your hands to how heavy you are on the pedal. Don't fear using that scrap pile for practice, toss it on a table to catch dust and toss it in the laundry for more time in the sewing room!!!
@michellecornum58564 жыл бұрын
@@laurieculp5793 Wow! That was a real tutorial! Thank you! You know, mentioning feathers - I remember years ago when my sister started doing free-motion, she did feathers. Thank you so much for this! Stay well.
@bostonpicker68904 жыл бұрын
Two requests for future videos: you asked about one on batting. YES,, please! And also one about free motion quilting. There are lots of videos out there about both topics but you often seem to find new ways of thinking about things, a kind of no-nonsense, gently cut through the rubbish pov. So if you have time, I’d greatly appreciate both.
@bethotoole65694 жыл бұрын
Bating=yes FMQ=Yes Good quilting machines=YES! Another great video👍😎
@sharong.70033 жыл бұрын
Please do a video on different battings. You are an excellent teacher!
@kimberlywatson89312 жыл бұрын
Sandwiching on a wall with basting spray!!! I think my mind has just been blown. 🤯❤
@cjtheisen51244 жыл бұрын
I applaud all of you struggling to find the best way to baste and quilt. Do it if you enjoy it or can't afford to hire someone. For me the best way is to not do it at all. Anything larger than a small table runner goes to a pro. The woman who quilts my quilts does a beautiful job with quick turnaround for a reasonable price and she even picks up and delivers! Worth every penny!
@kathrynsvendsen83194 жыл бұрын
I use Elmer’s School glue in a bottle with a fine tip and put a drop of glue about every 4 inches in rows. Then I either leave the quilt until the glue is dry or a dry iron to help dry the glue more easily. The glue washes out of the quilt. This method is easy and very inexpensive. A bottle of glue lasts a long time
@susanemerson80494 жыл бұрын
Same. I don't even use a fine tip :) and I do let it air dry.
@ecoquilting70774 жыл бұрын
Kathryn and Susan, I think the glue might work for me since I have no wall and small ironing space, but have use of a carpeted floor sometimes. Does the glue make a gob or a stiff spot, causing a discernable difference in how your needle goes through? Does the glue actually dissolve away or just detatch from the fabric in little tiny glueballs? And if I try the little dots of glue method, how long should I let it air-dry? Can I do the batting on the back and go right to putting the top on or should I let it dry. Thanks, love, the Question Lady✌️🌠🤗😁
@susanemerson80494 жыл бұрын
@@ecoquilting7077 I just squeeze it on in swirly lines. I have had no issues while quilting with my needles. The glue will only go away when you wash it. So if you have a quilt you don't want to wash this is not the method to use. I do all layers at the same time and I usually let it dry at least 12 hours. I don't iron mine so I am not sure how quickly after ironing you can start quilting.
@ecoquilting70774 жыл бұрын
@@susanemerson8049 thank you so much! I'm gonna give it a try ..
@hrhdmk58454 жыл бұрын
Great idea, Kathryn. Thanks for sharing, I will have to try this method!
@Sally-sells-seshells4 жыл бұрын
I would really enjoy learning about different battings.
@smallfootprint29613 жыл бұрын
Yes. So would I. Sounds like that last one is great to start with. Self adhesive and comes in bed sizes. Hmmm.
@rhondagarden88783 жыл бұрын
I don't know if y'all have watched the batting interview, but it's GREAT!!!
@designerdancer944 жыл бұрын
Yes, please make a video on batting types!! I have terrible allergies, and working with so many battings is a horrible experience, but I love to quilt!! :(
@elainestaples68313 жыл бұрын
Have you tried bamboo or a bamboo/cotton mix batting? It handles well and quilts beautifully, I believe it's hypoallergenic
@shelliethompson6151 Жыл бұрын
The best explanation for sandwiching a quilt. Thank you.
@dinahkelly27793 жыл бұрын
I am LOVING the notion of the 'gentle negotiation' with the batting. What a brilliant description of something that I would have thought impossible to describe! Thank you Karen, love your videos.
@barblucas70994 жыл бұрын
I wish I could subscribe 5000 times because your videos are great and very informative, you are the best
@MR-pr8tp4 жыл бұрын
You mentioned having a place to lay out the quilt tops. As a senior the floor is a real challenge! Recently I purchased two basic unfinished kitchen base cabinets and a pre-finished counter top at a big box store. The counter top is light and comes in 4 feet lengths and up. (As a senior I am able to pick up this counter top) I chose one with an edge or backsplash, which allows me to lay the counter top on top of the base cabinets but against a wall for stability, and it provides a large enough space to lay out my quilt top. Also doubles as a cutting table, cabinets provide more storage. The cost: less than $125.00. The cabinets are kitchen height or 30" high. This has helped to provide an area to cut, square up and layout my quilts. Works well for me and thought it might help others. I in fact purchased 4 base cabinets with drawers and two different size counter tops providing two work areas, inexpensive and no assembly.
@judyannyelton39064 жыл бұрын
Awesome idea and includes drawers for storage
@sharecloudgroup30013 жыл бұрын
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@KeonaChick4 жыл бұрын
Oh very excited if you make a free motion quilting video!
@kirsten35354 жыл бұрын
Yes to video about creative batting materials!!!
@judithaaron69854 жыл бұрын
I hate making quilt sandwiches!! I wish I had seen this video years ago. While I’ve learned some of these things via trial and error, there is lots of new information for me in your video! Thank you for doing this! And, yes, please make a video on batting.
@terridean47844 жыл бұрын
If you haven’t tried all over glue basting with elmers washable school glue it is a game changer for people on a very limited budget as well as people that get puckers no matter what. Pin basting killed my hands and knees. I gave up a quarter of the way through thread basting due to painful knees and time consumption and I can’t afford fusible batting. I tried spray basting twice and can’t justify the cost plus I still got one or two minor puckers. There is only one video I found on KZbin of glue basting your quilt sandwich but it is excellent. No need for steam or misting with water though. You really should try it on a charity quilt or baby quilt. The glue completely washes out and holds very firmly.
@dianeledgerwood10914 жыл бұрын
Elmer’s washable school blue is also great for securing binding to the back of the quilt before stitching from the top to affix binding back to the quilt. Great for charity quilts when you are not sure how the recipient will be washing/using the quilt. It also saves a lot of time compared to hand stitching, washes out and doesn’t gum the needle.
@michelleswistak13894 жыл бұрын
Sounds very interesting. Watched the video and it seems no more work than using the fusible batting with a much better cost.
@susanemerson80494 жыл бұрын
It's the only way I make my quilt sandwich. It was a game changer for me as no more puckers. I just squeeze the bottle (i don't thin it as some do) I just go back and forth like you would with a spray over the backing and then fold down the batting and repeat on the batting and lay the top over. I do some smoothing for each layer and typically just let it dry over night.
@michelleswistak13894 жыл бұрын
@@susanemerson8049 looking forward to trying that method. I have about 8 quilts to sandwich, anything to make it easier and no puckers is a plus.
@kellybeckner81214 жыл бұрын
Your videos are just jam packed with info... it's awesome. PLEASE PLEASE do one on batting. I never know what I should buy.
@carolynfackler40294 жыл бұрын
You did it! Phew, got that one off your list!
@JustGetitDoneQuilts4 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you! 🎊
@NolaTheAlamoChiliQueen4 жыл бұрын
YESSSS!!! Free motion quilting vid please! And could you mention the machines you prefer for free motion quilting? I've never done any but am eager to try and have access to several different quilting friends machines. THANKS!!!
@kimjensen99674 жыл бұрын
I would love it if you could make a video about the different types of batting that can be used for a quilt sandwich :)
@barbwatterson67574 жыл бұрын
Yes please do a video on batting! As a newbie quilter I enjoy watching your channel and have learned alot!
@gamadebdegamadebde4 жыл бұрын
Yes please, a video on different types of battings would be wonderful. I am stuck in a rut and have used the same one for everything.. forever. Love your videos. Have been quilting since 1975, lost my enthusiasm but found it again thanks to you. 63 tops are now getting quilted. Thank you, thank you.
@JustGetitDoneQuilts4 жыл бұрын
Wow...63 👏👏👏
@JULIES-PLAYPEN4 жыл бұрын
batting video please. I have seen other batting videos and they just make me dizzy. Use this when - but... You simplify things so that my eyes aren't rolling in the back of my head when you're done. Pretty please with cherries on top and thank you!
@sheilapollock-bowlin38873 жыл бұрын
A batting video would be great! Your videos are always so informative.
@jhudson9411 Жыл бұрын
I am soooo glad to find you today. I've been searching for all this information now for a while! Thank you so much!! I'm brand new to quilting, and it seems the tips I've been looking for aren't easy to find. You're amazing!!!! Maybe I can do this after all. Bless you!!
@michellegiles41522 жыл бұрын
Yes I would love knowing more about batting and the effects it gives the quilt. Love this video
@jeancox42354 жыл бұрын
Yes, please do a video on types of batting and reasons to use each one.
@carolalexander14294 жыл бұрын
I love the ‘gentle negotiation.’ Very nice video. Thank you.
@annettepolizzi90964 жыл бұрын
Yes, make a video on batting please!
@joannemarshall17714 жыл бұрын
A huge thank you for this video. I have several tops waiting and after watching your video twice, I got off my butt and put one together. My original plan was to tape it to my garage wall, spray baste it but in the end decided to lay it on my carpet floor (all 3 layers) and pin baste it. It only took a couple hours but well worth it. It had only been waiting 18 years,lol. I will try and attach photo. Thanks for your encouragement.
@gabriellelange46982 жыл бұрын
This is a relief to read it takes me years to complete quilts. Unless we have a lockdown, who knew we would thank covid!!
@bonniesteele7848 Жыл бұрын
Hi Karen, I came across your videos and I love them! I have been quilting for many years but I have learned alot. I make Hawaiian quilts so many of your videos don't apply to the type of quilts I make. However--I enjoy watching them anyway. You do such a great job of explaining and demonstrating. I'm glad to keep learning and improving my skills! Keep up the good work, Gratefully, Bonnie
@Lennygarza20094 жыл бұрын
Hello! I love your tutorials💓 and I would like if you could add a video about different types of batting. xoxo
@jennym0074 жыл бұрын
A Batting video...YES PLEASE. I get so confused that I just end up using the 100% cotton, but I’d love to know the pros and cons of the others. Many thanks for your dedication to this channel and your viewers. 🌸
@donnavamos80993 жыл бұрын
For closing the safety pins, a grapefruit spoon is a great help. They already have grooves, and are readily accessible at our house!
@barbaraleaweaver-mercado18204 жыл бұрын
I have not been getting notifications though I have clicked on the bell. Thanks for the video. Finding a large space to spread out my quilt out is challenging because my husband is a clutter bug.No empty table is safe.
@Mickey-jn8hz2 жыл бұрын
Interested in how to set your sewing machine to quilt your sandwich with pinches in the back….thank you beautiful lady for all the help you so generously give from the bottom of my heart.
@Brontyger3 жыл бұрын
Yes please on the different types of batting! Also, a video on how to work with high loft batting would be great!
@jmcqueen66114 жыл бұрын
I need to learn about different batting. Please a tutorial on A to Z of batting would be appreciated. All the best from Taupo, New Zealand.
@C121334 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your clear explanations on each way to make your sandwich quilt!! I love how precise you can be in such a short video. You deserve your 200 thousand subscribers plus many many more!! Looking forward to the next video.
@reneecoulthard3384 жыл бұрын
Yes please for a middle or batting choices!! 😊
@adriennecoutts10994 жыл бұрын
Video on types or batting would be great! And yes one on free motion quilting is a MUST!
@dawndecesare21774 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a video on free motion quilting. Your videos are excellent and break it down so I can understand.
@CoffeeJo4 жыл бұрын
Explaining the differences in batting would be a great video. I am interested in seeing what each example looks like also. Thanks for sharing.
@IHTEC3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your videos, they are very helpful.
@deborahmeares10484 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried using the pool noodle method where you wrap each piece around the pool noodle and then work with them a little at a time to either baste them or pin them down
@buffy304 жыл бұрын
I would love it if you made a video on batting! I've learned so much from you. You make things very easy to understand for beginners. Thank you!
@julieball946710 ай бұрын
One of the best tutorials I've seen - thank you. Gosh I'd better follow for more since I'm dragging my feet to get my baby-size quilt done. Scary lol
@lindabridges4454 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Most straight forward information I have ever seen.
@emberthreads4 жыл бұрын
And PLEASE talk about batting!! I work at a quilt shop and always use 100% cotton because my boss recommends it, but I'd love to know the benefits or other uses of poly and bamboo!!
@salliebeard18994 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤️💗❤️💖 Great tips & tricks.... That's why I prefer a longarm.....😁🤭 Don't have one as of yet...checking in on a Moxie though..... Yes, yes, yes, when you recover(🤭), Free motion quilting.....
@barbaradrentlaw5972 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your 4 year KZbin anniversary. I love watching all your videos. I have learned so much.
@wandamarsh58614 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your videos. You are a great teacher, clear succinct instructions/advice with a video demonstrating, works so well! (I am a retired teacher. 😉) I also love that your videos are usually shorter in length for a quick lesson, reminder or inspiration. I am still a fairly new quilter and would love a video on batting including level of warmth of different types, weight, draping, ease of quilting, and durability, pros/cons. My family is spread across the country, so I am trying to match batting to different seasons and temperatures extremes. I know that is a lot of questions, but I will appreciate any advice you provide.
@wandamarsh58614 жыл бұрын
Demonstration, not demonstrating
@jackiematsumura26494 жыл бұрын
We’ve been using starch. A 50/50 mix of StaFlo and water in a spray bottle. Our problem is no one sells the jugs of StaFlo on Kaua’i. Have to mail order. It’s still inexpensive and washes out once the quilt is finished. We spray the fabric and iron- similar to how Karen used the powder.
@diannetomlin2992 жыл бұрын
I would need to know which batting to use. I like the pins. Oh, i just love the colors!! You are such a good level-headed teacher! Thanks Karen!
@ameliamoses80744 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing these videos. Its so fun to watch and listen to you as you explain the joys of quilting. I am fairly new to quilting (about 2 years) and I have learned so much. Plus at your encouragement, I joined a local quilting guild last month. I love it. thank you again. May you and your family find peace, good health and much joy in the coming months and the New Year! AJ
@JustGetitDoneQuilts4 жыл бұрын
Same to you
@sigmacinnamon45064 жыл бұрын
Yes, please do a video on batting options. I use 100% cotton flannel. I like how it shrinks a bit and gives a beautiful krinkled look to quilt overall. If i didn’t like krinkle, i could prewash the flannel. And with wear, its never going to fall apart and bunch in corners. When i first started quilting, i had some old quilts my Dad found in a building he bought. Some had corners burned away as they had been in a fire. So i looked inside the quilt and it was batted with flannel. Thank you for your very helpful videos.
@margaretperry20154 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see a video devoted to how to match up the backing to the front, eg. a striped fabric or an after quilt. If there’s really not enough to it for a whole video, maybe include in your next collection of tips. Thank you for your videos! I look forward to seeing your smiling face and learning something every week.
@katehull46494 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Saved for future reference. I agree about the quick klip, saves fingers indeed
@sheilacripps93404 жыл бұрын
A video on batting would be GREAT!!
@catherinec75094 жыл бұрын
Well done Karen. Excellent analysis of various methods. I always appreciate how you get to the point without wasting our time. I wish more you tubers were as good as you are about getting the point across without wasting our time! You did leave out one that folks used to use a lot. It was that gun like thing that connected the quilt with little plastic nibs.... like you find in ready to wear that has tags attached. I never liked it but my sister swore by it. I thought the holes were just too big. As always thank you so much!
@jmurphy7192 Жыл бұрын
I don’t have a Kwik Kip, so I use a grapefruit spoon. Works great and found a pair at the local thrift store for $0.25! Thanks for all the other tips! Working to reduce the number of puckers/ripples on the back…an ongoing battle!
@caroltytler72054 жыл бұрын
Yes to the batting video!!!
@martinakopel52834 жыл бұрын
Yes, please make a video about batting. I love ALL your videos. A friend of mine from Ireland told me about you. Thank you
@ecoquilting70774 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see your video on FMQ! And I guess after that we'll need a video on binding techniques 😉. A teacher's work is never done, eh?
@dr.c.c.16714 жыл бұрын
Very good explanations; this video was easier to follow than some others. Thank you nice Lady!
@anitavisram83464 жыл бұрын
Hi thank you for explaining everything about a quilt sandwich. I am a fairly new quilter and this lesson was an eye opener. I only found Hoggs batting 1 quilt ago so from now in that's the batting for me. I only have a small space to work in so only do lap quilts or baby quilts. So a big thank you. I have subscribed so will be looking forward to more of your tutorials. 👍
@JustGetitDoneQuilts4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@divinesarasaradivine8242 жыл бұрын
Thank u so much for your very interesting vedio,love it,God bless 🙌
@Hiker_who_Sews4 жыл бұрын
I've been using bamboo batting because I find it's comparatively easy to hand quilt. I'm intrigued, however, by the flannel batting. I'd never heard of it until this video.
@terribowles50854 жыл бұрын
Yes~ Please create a video about the different kinds of batting. I find I fall back to what I know, but I want to be able to consider other options.
@tishc55892 ай бұрын
Love your island. What an awesome work space.
@brendaedmonds51113 жыл бұрын
I’ve tried a lot of different methods but pool noodles and spray worked the best for me.
@christinesellar38664 жыл бұрын
Thanks Karen, that was very useful. I shall now be brave and try . I have some small quilt tops so here goes! Cheers from Melbourne
@JustGetitDoneQuilts4 жыл бұрын
You can do it!
@reneesmith26654 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a FMQ video! Loved this video toooooo!
@susank54454 жыл бұрын
Yes, please--batting info. Thanks for another great video.
@wilburlitwiller2 жыл бұрын
This is just what I need. March is my long arm month. I have 16 flimsys ready to quilt. Ug, I enjoy the quilting but I like piecing better.
@evamehrotra10644 жыл бұрын
Pooh, please show your orange quilt. It looks awesome. Thanks for all the informative videos. I love your teaching style too!
@CatherineDoucette3 жыл бұрын
love to learn more about batting :) and free motion quilting
@lindaannesmith9578 Жыл бұрын
When I have an especially large quilt, I take it to church. Catholic, Protestant, Jewish....the vast majority will have a Social Hall or a Fellowship Hall (by any other name, a room with lots of nice big tables you can push together. ) Take a friend with you and laying out your huge quilt sandwich will be so much easier than your own dining room table with the added benefit of spending time with a friend or, in my case, my sister!
@deborahpierce1504 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Karen!! I am so glad I found your channel. I am Learning soooo much!!
@barbaraandrews3564 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, Karen!!! I usually pin baste and saw the kwik klip one evening online and ran to my husbands toolbox and found a short, slender, flat-head screwdriver and it works like a charm!!! (Hubby's not getting that one back!) Also, I use the 3-board method to sandwich my quilts...roll each layer on a board and unroll into the sandwich. Gets me off the floor and keeps everything flat and very easy to pin!!!
@genealogydr4 жыл бұрын
Tell more about the 3-board method?
@laineygann77134 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see this demonstrated-cannot visualize how to do it.
@barbaraandrews3564 жыл бұрын
Search You Tube for quilt basting with boards or pool noodles. I like boards, mine are 1x3" and various lengths (long enough to handle the width of the sandwich). Roll each layer on a board, the backing should be right side showing when done, the quilt top is rolled with wrong side showing when done, roll the batting on the third board. Place the backing roll on table and unroll about 24", place the batting roll on top of backing, matching edges, and unroll it to meet the backing board. Place quilt top on batting leaving several inches of batting showing on all edges of batting (match centers on all three rolls) and unroll it to meet the batting board. Smooth, smooth, smooth and then baste. Pull that forward and unroll each roll in the same way and continue to baste. The boards help control the fabric and keep it straight. Since I discovered this method I haven't done it any other way! You can stitch, pin or spray baste with boards or noodles! Hope this makes sense.
@irmagonzalez44674 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much....I love making the top; I dread adding the batting and backing.🤦🏻♀️ I just never am happy with the outcome.😢 This tutorial was what I needed!!! So, maybe, I’ll be inspired to finally finish my baby nephew’s baby blanket....he’s probably walking by now!🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@donnabowen73184 жыл бұрын
This was very helpful.. Thank you. I would like to see a video on what batting to use on quilts.
@maryvarnell96654 жыл бұрын
A video regarding batting would be great!
@carolynkatzoff38773 жыл бұрын
Yes would love to see video on different batting’s. Thanks
@JustGetitDoneQuilts3 жыл бұрын
All ready done...see my interview with Stephanie Hackney www.justgetitdonequilts.com/block-patterns
@grandmalovesmebest Жыл бұрын
Having a machine in a flat surface sure helps. I don't have but I've done pretty well on a portable & on a portable w a sew steady table. I also now have a machine where I can switch back and forth w a start button and a foot control. 🙃 I only have a 30"x60" Wal-Mart table to cut & it takes me a long time & a lot of hard work, but when it's together, I'm very proud of myself, if that counts at all.
@Annna5171-b3x2 жыл бұрын
Thank's for the video. I get so much needed help from your videos.
@charlottefreismuth31434 жыл бұрын
Yes please teach all of us about different battings, I am a new quilter and I have noticed that some battings are thicker than others.
@helenpeterson5046 Жыл бұрын
You are great and a wonderful teacher who doesn't miss a detail. Your voice is so clear. My questions, do you have to do a traditional binding? I like unusual and unique different ways, not just the same ones all the time. Also, can you demonstrate using rulers for quilting the top. And please mention that people who live in hot climate may make a duvet or just a top and bottom omit the middle for a lighter quilt. Thank you for all you do
@ec15824 жыл бұрын
Yes! More on batting please.
@laurashorter7981 Жыл бұрын
Yes when to use which batting would be great!
@MrKirby3654 жыл бұрын
I would definitely love to see a video on different battings and your perspective on them
@jzedalis4 жыл бұрын
I continue to enjoy all of your videos and I'm thankful for your expertise. However I have a tip for you. Look up the product Bo-Nash fusing powder. It will go a whole lot farther and be more equitable than what they sell to quilters as a specialty item. it's the exact same product.
@jzedalis4 жыл бұрын
Ps I highly recommend pool noodles for wrapping and keeping each later Winkle free while basing the layers together. Great for small spaces
@powerful76613 жыл бұрын
@@jzedalis, that is intriguing! Could you please explain about the pool noodles?
@sylviarobinson8814 жыл бұрын
I stumbled across your KZbin channel this morning and have watched one after the other until my brain hurt. These are the most informative and easy to watch videos I have ever seen. I am just learning and find you are a wealth of practical and helpful information. Thank you!