I LOVE the comical editing! HYSTERICAL!!! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
@kathyjohnson19112 жыл бұрын
I’m 🤣🤣🤣. This would be the type of commentary my children would add if they were helping me with a video. The info is great, and I love the humor:-)
@lisadinkelacker61379 жыл бұрын
Not only was this a great and informative video, it was very comedic with the editing! I've always heard that using humor makes a concept stick in the mind...I won't be able to forget how to create a quilt sandwich on a smaller table thanks to you and your camera/editing personnel!!
@stefs34609 ай бұрын
This video was very informative and practical and the kids comedic captions really made it fun😂
@AmelieScott9 ай бұрын
The kids are all grown up now, but they are still pretty fun to be around.
@sews-ps9mh9 жыл бұрын
I love this Video! It is very entertaining! I love the filming comments. The technique is very cool of course and Amelie is such a lovely person it makes this a joy to learn something new. Way to go! my faith in humanity is restored.
@elizabethw11429 жыл бұрын
This totally rocks. I have now done three quilts this way. I totally recommend this method and have passed your link on to my other quilt nuts. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your accent! So, take that, offspring!
@Essenceofme8 жыл бұрын
I learned so much and the editing was hilarious. I loved that it kept me laughing but didn't distract from the great lesson and tips you provided. Thank you!
@donnanelson91815 жыл бұрын
Best method I’ve seen for laying out a quilt sandwich on a table, especially for centering a pieced-together backing. Thank you for sharing.
@melissafisher77316 жыл бұрын
Love the personal touches your helpers add. Makes it very enjoyable! I told my husband he needs to add "executives smart ass" to his business cards lol
@mmbrittingham3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for this great explanation. Your sense of humor is great! I have used this method on seven quilts with perfect results each time, and I use a smaller table than the one you demonstrate with. I have passed it on to the next generation of family quilters.
@10peebo8 жыл бұрын
thanks Amelie - you just took the fear out of pinning my first (in twenty years) quilt on the floor. Great teacher!!
@tonyajones76854 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I just pinned my first huge quilt and realized the back was not centered since my space it limited 🤦🏼♀️ love this video and look forward to watching more! I am self taught and I get so excited when I find good tutorial videos but do not drag on and on. Thank you so much! 💜
@mavinator33 жыл бұрын
I knew I had seen a great KZbin video about basting a quilt on a small table, but I couldn’t find it. Then I remembered the fuss your kids made about how you said skewers. I remembered it was you and was able to find it on your channel. Your children are funny! Great videos!
@AmelieScott3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Sybil_Detard11 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you, thank you, thank you. In my world your table is gigantic. SKURS!!
@KnitWitNY4 жыл бұрын
Dear Amelie-I am a NEWBIE quilter, this video was so much fun and informative. Kudos to your camera person! LOL I appreciate you taking the time to do this.
@Gingerjake29 жыл бұрын
I loved this! And I loved the accent too...putting a smile on my face the entire time I was watching...so endearing. I want to thank you for this. I am new to quilting altho' I've been sewing since the age of 4 making clothing, toys & artists bears, I've only done one other quilt. And that experience doing the backing on the floor with cats in the house (six now) you can imagine how the quilt on the floor was a comedy of errors the whole time. Plus now I am a bit disabled...crawling on a floor is out. So this video is a God-send to me. Thanks once again. Oh, & the quilt you're working on is *gorgeous*! Kudos to Katy! I am off to check out the patterns now too!
@bettytullis4615 жыл бұрын
I make large quilts and getting the quilt sandwich even can be a real challenge. This idea worked perfectly. My table is pretty thick so I used painters tape to hold each layer. I'll be using this method from now on!
@jeanjamieson97427 жыл бұрын
This is the first time watching you. Everything was spot on for me because I'm making my first quilt and dreaded the time to crawl on the floor, until now ! Thanks for saving my 60-plus knees. I will get these 'new quilting supplies binding clips and skewers'. Peace n luv, Jean
@talllala9 жыл бұрын
You're a life saver! I went ahead and made a huge quilt for a friend, but I have a tiny house with no free floor space large enough to lay it out on. I spent ages manoeuvring furniture to try and get it all down straight and was in despair, thinking who do I know with enough floor space who will allow me to baste this quilt? Then I watched your video, and da dah! I even have the clips! Thanks for sharing your expertise!
@sandracerino28579 жыл бұрын
I've often had to layer my quilts on a smaller kitchen island and pretty much start with finding the center of all 3 fabric layers and then pin from the center outwards. When the center section is pinned, I can swing the quilt in any direction to finish quilting the outer areas. Works like a charm. The binder clips are terrific for quilters. Tip: Slide a large cutting mat under the quilt in your pinning area so you don't damage your counters/tables.
@AmelieScott9 жыл бұрын
+Sandra Cerino Thanks for the tip!
@pamelavalley47655 жыл бұрын
Upside down so scratches on back side!
@lauramolen94534 жыл бұрын
Sandra Cerino I was thinking that the pins might damage my table top. Thanks for the handy tip!
@lynnepetersen6529 Жыл бұрын
I always layer my quilts on the table. Large and small. Like others have noted, finding and working from center out, using a mat under for safety ping to thread basting, using chairs/stools to keep the excess off the floor--thanks for new tips to try!
@dianew33099 жыл бұрын
I am making my first quilt and I've been so worried about how I was going to sandwich. I've watched several videos but this one is, by far, the most use and the best tip I've seen!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@valeriesmith76239 жыл бұрын
Hello Amelie thank you do very much for your video on KZbin, love it please keep them coming , you make everything look so easy love Valeriex
@PrepperDino7 жыл бұрын
Totally cool, Ive been quilting for a long time, now I am old and live in a small RV, so a small table using this method looks like it will work, beautiful quilt, and good demo... Thanks Mar 2017
@ritataylor10018 жыл бұрын
The credits and video comments had me cracking up. Awesome work everyone.....except Mark! LOL
@petitethreadlinesmacrame10 жыл бұрын
Thank-you for the great video! I will be doing this for sure with my next big quilt! And I love your daughters quilt top! Beautiful pattern and great prints!
@SherylsSheShed7 жыл бұрын
The credits were GREAT!! Nice job Mark!
@karehans9 жыл бұрын
I can't thank you enough for your video! I was having so much trouble sandwiching my quilt until I watched your video! It worked great and my quilt is ready to quilt! thank you so much!
@joannalanzoni56379 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy this video.Your daughters colors and the corrected commenting was very funny!! Your daughter colors happen to be my oldest daughters favorite colors!! I have a few other quilting plans after I'm done with the one I'm working on and now also thinking about doing 1 like this for my daughter!! Thank you very much for the video and let your daughter know she did a really good job!! That also goes for you and your camera person!! :).....I will be checking out other videos you have now!! :).....May God poor many blessings upon you and your family!! :)
@alstuff23 жыл бұрын
I love this family! Thanks for making a tedious job fun. And a great help, too.
@christinejacques65977 жыл бұрын
I watched this for the entertainment value! Comments are priceless. And yes, to sandwich a quilt. Hey, try a grapefruit spoon to close/open your safety pins.
@02271953me8 жыл бұрын
I spent several hours yesterday crawling around on my hardwood living room floor trying to pin baste a queen-size quilt that is approx the size of Africa. Smooth, smooth, tape, tape and retape again; finally 4 pkgs of basting pins later only to spot danged puckers when I finally hobbled myself to a standing position, kneecaps barely intact. This quilt may well have driven me to drink if I hadn't found your tutorial cuz guess what I'm doing again today? And yes, I closed every single pin. Anyway, thank you to the powers that be!! I am off to find those clip things/something pinch-y, some skurrs and a table.
@AmelieScott8 жыл бұрын
+Kerry Taylor You are funny! My knees are killing me just thinking about crawling on a hardwood floor. Good luck with finishing your quilt. I bet it will be gorgeous!
@pattymancillag7 жыл бұрын
Kerry Taylor you made me laugh!!!! thank you! and yes, this video was GREAT!!!!
@skaren94547 жыл бұрын
Kerry Taylor OMG hilarious. I'm making the top of my first ever large quilt, and between my bad back, small home and cats, I was thinking there must be a better way. Now, if only we could solve the basting pin problem without toxic chemicals 😄.
@reinadegrillos5 жыл бұрын
I know. I did the floor torture once and never more. I'm 69 years old and have osteoporosis, I did not want to die y kneeling :) Since that, I do more or less what she is doing here, except I did not do the center thing , which is a genius idea. I've learned so much with this video!! Thank you, Amelie!
@Autumn_Spirit5 жыл бұрын
HaHaHa! Love your comment! I cannot kneel anymore, due to knee replacements, which they never told me I would not be able to kneel without pain! Everyone I know who have had knee replacements - whether fat or thin - have the same problem. So no more floor layouts for me! I used to vacuum my kitchen floor and lay out quilts in there.
@elsiemiller4710 жыл бұрын
It was by sheer accident that I came across this video today, the very day I had to figure out how to sandwich the quilt I'm making for my grandson. (Crawling around on the floor isn't an option for me.) THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for this brilliant solution to my problem!!! I bought some lightweight clamps at the hardware store, and the pinning is now almost complete. I couldn't have done it without you.
@jackiemaddox693311 жыл бұрын
I'm so lucky that I found you! I bought "shurrs" a while ago intending to use them for grilling...never did. So they came in handy using your method. Didn't have sandpaper so I scraped the pointed end ever so lightly on concrete; and it worked. THANK YOU!
@marshawright3433 Жыл бұрын
You totally saved my project and my sanity. I used this method and have been able to baste a complete quilt after finding some jumbo binder clips. Thank you for posting this!
@misscharlotte1604 жыл бұрын
Wow I just stumbled onto this vid. Kudos to you Amelie. What a terrific and beautifully simple technique. I will use this in the next few weeks. Thx for sharing!
@kathydean1563 жыл бұрын
I love the way you taught how do you sandwich a quilt you really did a great job. I have to tell you I was quoting shows you sit here bored not yours I can’t help it I laugh multiple times on the quotations it was put up about the skewers you did a awesome job and fun to watch. And I did want to let you know the quilt top is absolutely beautiful I love vibrant colors I just made a quilt something like this but I should have used more green like she did awesome job
@linall23458 жыл бұрын
I have RA and getting on the floor doing my last quilt about killed me! lol I'm very grateful for your video. It may just save my knees, back and body in general. Thanks!!
@gracieluflower2 жыл бұрын
I had watched this video a long time ago and ended up saving some chop sticks just for this very application. Today I'm finally using them. Thanks for the detailed instructions on this. Super helpful for a small space quilt sandwich.
@newbeequilter8 жыл бұрын
YOU CAN USE THIS METHOD WITH YOUR LIFETIME TABLES OR OTHER THICK TABLES - This video from Christine of Amelie Scott was just what I needed - Yea! Taping down the skewers for finding the place to put the center width and length of your quilt is so cleverly helpful. It's one of those, "duh, why didn't I think of that?" This is the only YT video where I've seen that done. Thank you, Christine! Yes you CAN sandwich and baste a quilt on a table that is smaller than your quilt. This made so much sense to me the way she explained it. However, my situation is somewhat different as my table is even narrower than hers, and unfortunately, it's too thick to use even extra large binding clips. But wait - there's more - and a solution. I live in a small apartment and do not have a large dining area or house-sized dining table. Luckily, I do have several different sizes of tables made by Lifetime that I use for crafting that have the high-density polyethylene top. One of these is 6 ft long x 30 inches wide and is height adjustable (24", 29" & 36") that I keep at 24" because at 5'4" I can sit comfortably at it in a rolling (armless) office chair. (The table is too wobbly for me at a 29" or 36") The specs say the table top is 54mm thick; I measure it at approximately 2 inches thick. So XLrg black binder clips will not work for me. Hardware stores sell some even larger/huge clips, but they're too difficult for me to open with ease (and carpel tunnel in both wrists). I read through the comments to see what other viewers might say and ABRACADABRA! I found the answer from MaryAnn Wasylewski's comment in where her husband suggested wood clamps. Thank you, MaryAnn! It can even be done using a 4'L x 24" W Lifetime table which I have that is not height adjustable. I put four of those plastic bed lifts under the legs of the 4-foot table and it's a great height (for me anyway at 5' 4" tall) for cutting fabric while I stand or piece blocks. Back to the wood clamps. I bought a 4-inch (102mm) wood clamp from Lowes (Irwin brand @ $5.98 ea that has dark blue rubberized handle and yellow trim) and another brand of 4-inch clamp @ Home Depot for about $5 that had a red painted wood handle (as I recall). I brought them both home to see which worked better for me. (I returned the brand bought at Home Depot.) If your table is less than 4 inches thick - no problem; the clamp is adjustable and can be used between say, 1/2 inch and 4 1/4 inches thick tables. The one from Lowe's (Irwin brand) was my choice even though it cost $1 more and here's why. I like the rubberized handle as it wasn't slippery to my fingers like the wood; it was just enough "grippiness". The sliding mechanism for adjusting was smoother, and the two pieces of black plastic - one that touches under the table and the one that touches your quilt sandwich on the top - seemed to have a slightly more pliable/quality plastic vs. a somewhat hard plastic feel to it, thus gripping both sides of the table more securely. Of course you can do the same testing thing yourself, and may decide to spend a little less if it suits your needs. If you look underneath the Lifetime table tops, you'll see they are constructed (and strengthened) a little differently than a typical wooden table top. There's a long, metal rectangle (vs. typical round) pole about 5/8 an inch wide that goes the entire length of the table. That metal pole is 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 an inch away from the outside edge of the table. There is the high-density polyethylene molding before that - but not in a continuous wide strip as there is with the metal - leaving empty space here and there. SO ... the way you want (or at least I found what works) is to position the clamp so that the L shaped end goes under the table and the H shaped end of the clamp with handle goes on top of the table. Try it both ways yourself to see what works best for you. (The underside of the WIDTH the table is a little different, but the clamps will work there too, you just have to feel around for the best place to attach them.) I've found that having the L shaped end underneath has a larger black rectangle surface area to grip more of the metal rod. The H shaped end of the clamp has a smaller round surface - but plenty to grip the fabric. Additionally, by having the handle on top, it's easier to tighten (letting gravity do the work) and loosen the clamp without having to reach underneath the table. Now someone out there is probably saying, "This all sounds too complicated for me!" Well, I'm not a carpenter and have never even held a wood clamp in my hands. But once you have it and see how the mechanism works, I promise you, you'll "get the picture". Unless you have a thin enough table top to use the XL black office clamps, I'm guessing you'll see this wood clamp as a wonder tool for sandwiching and basting your quilt. On one hand, I didn't especially want to spend $5-$6 each for four to eight clamps. But neither can I afford to send my quilts out to be quilted AND I want the satisfaction of making the entire quilt myself; don't you? But I'm also 69 years old and my knees just can't tolerate basting a quilt on the floor (can anyone's unless they're still in their 20's?) Here's the kicker: spending $6 a clamp was a great solution for holding down a quilt sandwich for basting on a thicker table -- WHILE SITTING DOWN! Yippee Skippee! I might even try thread basting because of this. So a very special thanks to Christine and her family for making this video and MaryAnn Wasylewski and her husband for suggesting the wood clamps. You've both made my day, back, and knees much happier. :-)
@cynandruby7 жыл бұрын
What an amazing technique! I too wish I had seen this yesterday but next time I will definitely do it this way. Thank you for this video, you've made an old lady very happy!
@ChristineBristol7 ай бұрын
This technique was so much faster than me crawling on the floor for hours. I've literally worn the skin off the top of my feet while pinning a king size quilt on a not king size floor. My table is 2" thick so I purchased carpenters quick grip clamps. Works amazing and I will only do this method going forward. Thank you so much.
@karengarcia46010 жыл бұрын
I am making a quilt for my first grandchild and I am in a new (smaller) home than the last quilt I made. You idea was just in the nick of time. I was racking my head trying to come up with a way to sandwich my quilt. I'm going to use my kitchen table since its in the middle of the room and there's lots of room to walk around it. Thanks so much for the tutorial. Keep them coming!!
@jntnrmn6 жыл бұрын
wow this is a wonderful tutorial! just right for me! and I must say, your daughter reminds me so much of my son with her snarkiness, I just love her! and those credits made me smile!. I love everything about your tutorial and will now go to your videos first as needed. thank you
@AmelieScott6 жыл бұрын
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@tootsiequilt10 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this tutorial! My quilts are straight, no tucks in the back, and they come out perfect! I have done lap sized quilts up to a queen sized quilt using your method! Easy, easy way to get the quilt sandwiched! Love it!
@AmelieScott10 жыл бұрын
YEAH!
@irenefoss22457 жыл бұрын
Very nice way to layer the quilt for basting, pins or thread. I like the way you used the skewers in the center. When I get a quilt ready to baste I find the center of the two ends of my cutting table and put a tooth pick held down with some masking tape. I've done this for many years. But my next quilt will be basted using your method with the skewers in the center. Thank you so much for a better way to keep the quilt centered for basting.
@maggiebarnes88397 жыл бұрын
Katy, what a fantastic quilt top. I sbsolutely love it. I have only made a crib sized quilt and i knoe now that this style would be my first choice to tackle s bigger one. Amazing. Your mom is funny but creative and knowledgable. Maggie
@rebeccagolden24875 жыл бұрын
Super clear and easy method to center all quilt layers. I've been struggling with this step on large quilts, but after watching this video and trying the method on a full-size quilt, I will forever and always use the Skewers Method!
@mistergreeen8 жыл бұрын
You saved me!!! I just completed a king size quilt top and was having a hard time basting it without wrinkles. I even tried board basting which was too cumbersome for the huge size of my quilt. I am now basting the way you do and it is SO EASY!!!
@lynnoliver21687 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your video, it was very informative and I had a few laughs. Glad to see a sense of humour.
@davidw43468 жыл бұрын
My wife and I used your technique today, worked great, this got us up out of the floor.Thanks
@AmelieScott8 жыл бұрын
Knees on the floor, not a good thing. I get pain in my knees just thinking about it. :o)
@mungbean3459 жыл бұрын
I'm so excited! I decided to jump right in at the deep end with teaching myself how to quilt: I just finished my first quilt top, which is a queen size. Although I'm in my late 20s, I have debilitating arthritis, so I was researching non-traditional basting techniques that might work for me and not cost a boatload. After watching a bunch of different methods, I knew I wanted to pin baste, but I didn't know how I could keep it tidy without crawling around. You've solved my dilemma. THANKS! Totally unrelatedly, I think you have *such* beautiful hair!
@AmelieScott9 жыл бұрын
I will tell Aylanna that you like my hair! She will be sooooo happy. She was cutting my hair when I started my business, and we used to talk about how I would be on Sewing with Nancy with my stuff, and she would be on Oprah doing the hair of the rich and famous.
@katherinemccarter88413 жыл бұрын
I know I’m a little late seeing this….8 years late….but better late than never! Love the humorous editing, by her kids it seems! A kids greatest talent is making fun of their parents.A very informed video about quilting with a familiar reminder of family. Love this for all that it is. (To me anyway.)
@julianagiles97786 жыл бұрын
Hi just wanted to compliment you and your post both very entertaining and informative best I’ve seen in a while
@debrabarrett31454 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the layering information! I was doing this on the floor, ugh! Great idea i will use in the future!
@christinekeogh41996 жыл бұрын
Just finished pin-basting a 70" X 80" quilt on a table half that size. Your method worked well. Thanks Christine.
@southernladywithmanyhats74287 жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you!!!! I have wanted to make a quilt for forever and I do plan on doing some before I get too old to do so. I have made a couple in the past but they weren't patchwork ones. They were just bought by the yard and I didn't quilt them I just tied them with stings. I don't remember what that's called right now. Anyway so I have sewed many many years but never really made a quilt so this was a very good tutorial for me to learn on. I subscribed so I can learn how to make one SOON I hope since I am almost 60 now. lol Would love to make several and have them for my family when I am gone. I soooo love my quilts from my Maw Maw. Makes me feel close to her. Anyway thank you again for teaching this. I LOVE that quilt top to with all those bright cheery colors!!!
@pooie0116 Жыл бұрын
OMG, how I wish I'd seen this video before now. For the last several years, I've tried so many different techniques of making a quilt sandwich in a small space and have struggled unnecessarily with each one. I'm definitely trying this method the next time. Skewers and binder clips - Who knew?.. OK, evidently you - Thank you so much for this demo!!! ❤❤❤
@susanconner43094 жыл бұрын
So glad I found this video. It was extremely helpful and entertaining to boot!
@karenholmgren64359 жыл бұрын
Hi, I watched your video this morning and ran out to buy binder clips. I love making quilt tops but hate sandwiching them. I have limited space and if I take to the floor the dogs think that it is play time. I used a 4 by 2 folding table but taped down a piece of drapery cording to layout the center cross in both directions, I wanted the reference to run the length of the table.. I need all of the help I can get ...lol. Thank you for the video.
@Judy-wd3pv4 жыл бұрын
I'm beyond crawling around on the floor without pain. My hands will not let me pin 100's of safety pins on my queen size quilt top anymore. Thank you for such a straight forward method that I can use right in my sewing room. Great filming and detail!
@SandyClark5711 жыл бұрын
I am making my 1st quilt and each step is a huge learning curve. I had my quilt all laid out on the floor and partially pinned, I wasn't happy with it so I decided to youtube it, I watched a few videos and then I watched yours, I thought, WOW!! that's for me, I tried it and I am so thankful to you. it is so much easier and coming out so much better than crawling around on the floor. Thank you, thank you!! I also loved the editing Katie did with the skurrs.
@lavenderdaydreams12393 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I wish I'd looked this up years ago! I love your table!!!
@justinahagerman89646 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you for the great info and the extremely funny comments inserted. I will never again be able to say skewers without smiling. Thank you very much
@dennyr9899 жыл бұрын
This works good. I tried it on a plastic folding table using wooden dowels instead of skurrs. At first I purchase the clips but they were not wide enough for the table edge so I got some clamps at habor freight which seem to hold the quilt. I use bent, striaght pins instead of the safety pins and use cheap ear plugs on the sharp ends. Its much faster to remove when machine quilting.
@helenaMe325 Жыл бұрын
Skurrs 😂😂😂
@Maverickmomma11 жыл бұрын
Great ideas! Love the Texas flair! No translation necessary! Your "editors" have a great sense of humor! ^_^ Thanks again for the tips! I'm new to quilting and this has been driving me nuts!
@sharonhesson23594 жыл бұрын
I have a terrible back and I have been trying to design a way to hang the three pieces on a wall to sandwich it. I also was thinking there had to be a way to do this from the center. You found it!!! I’ve been putting off sandwiching my latest quilt because my back couldn’t do it, but I had everything on hand for this and my cutting table is premeasured so win win! I am sandwiching this quilt today thanks to you. My back, knees and I thank you very much! In less than 10 minutes I’m already adding the top!
@hollysmac9 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I can no longer get down on my hands and knees like when I was 22 in 1967 and started to sew. I used to cut out my dress patterns on the floor. Now for sewing I use my queen size bed and a very large butting board. I plan to try it there because I have a very high bed and don';t have to bend over.
@paulag36284 жыл бұрын
I finished my very first quilt top a few weeks ago and have been procrastinating sandwiching it together because I can't do the floor thing with my knees. This video was great and I love the comments which had me laughing all the way through.....and as someone else commented, it will help me remember. PS I snipped the tips off my "skurrs" with an old pair of scissors. Tomorrow I will attempt putting it together....no more procrastinating. Now I'll look for your video on quilting next.
@LiveLifeCreating8 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial, loved the comments too! I have no floor space so this going to be my new method for building my quilt sandwich! Thanks for sharing!
@BeaGrimm-w8g10 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this video! I am working on my first quilt, and it is a large one. I was trying to decide whether I am up to quilting it myself. After seeing your video I am definitely reassured about using this table method for the sandwiching process. Really enjoyed the humor too!
@brendamoss47522 жыл бұрын
I so wish there was a two thumbs up button! I’ve used this method for years and show everyone who will listen to me. Thanks very much.
@deelytle760010 жыл бұрын
This sounds terrific and I'm excited to try this on some of the charity quilts me and my friends are working on.
@dalerbutcher64433 жыл бұрын
You are the Best.You and your daughter did the best job. Thanx from Nova Scotia, Can. My Mom died of alzheimers disease, and left 3 unfinished quilts. I have just retired and am starting this project. Wish me luck. .
@AmelieScott3 жыл бұрын
Good luck!!
@kimcastle408110 ай бұрын
This is the best basting technique I’ve seen, for my home setup. Thank you so much!
@charlsiesmith3027 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great information and the laughs. Great job
@pegschuh71967 жыл бұрын
Great method. I am quilting again after several years of not touching it. I want to quilt it on my new embroidery/sewing machine. I have watched a couple of your other videos, and plan to incorporate those methods. But my reason for commenting is because I am laughing so much at your daughter's comments. I think daughters are all the same and if they are from TEXAS, then even more so! It is a wonderful relationship that I would never give up.
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@saradiyamukherjee26032 жыл бұрын
Very useful method and the subtitle comments were very entertaining as well , also the ' credits ' 😀 So nice to have all the family equally passionate about your hobby 💖
@lindao78878 жыл бұрын
Katie created a beautiful quilt top - fantastic job!!!
@AmelieScott8 жыл бұрын
+Linda Gnash I just did a screen shot of your message and sent it to Katie's e-mail. Your nice compliment will have her on cloud nine all day! Thank you!
@PickersAngel9 жыл бұрын
The editorial comments from your offspring are hilarious. What an entertaining addition to this very informative video. :)
@callmesusan210 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a great video on making a quilt sandwich. I have tried other methods and yours worked perfectly and rather effortlessly. The editing your kids do for you is amusingly fantastic!
@dracocdm1311 жыл бұрын
Best video I've seen, I'm working on my first quilt (king size) and I do not have a large table so this is awesome! The comments were too funny, Thanks for posting and love the bright color block design, really eye catching
@joannmccraw72354 жыл бұрын
Great tips and great tutorial! My knees and my back have always been my downfall ... now, they won't be. You've solved my problem ... no more knee pads ... they really don't do the job. Purchased a small folding table and your method works great.
@Ofestlady11 жыл бұрын
I love the way you fully explained each step, very simple and yet so helpful. thanks!
@Kinnibakshi2 жыл бұрын
I watched this video since I wanted to work on my first king size quilt. It so happened that I had the large clips and also clips we use in summer for our picnic table. I used our glass dining table and it worked great. Thank you so much.
@raggedyanna6-Missy2 жыл бұрын
Hi could you tell me what size binder clips you use?
@elizabethk893810 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this!!! I was stumped at how to baste my large quilt. Happy New Year!!!
@indigocarole10 жыл бұрын
While I was pinning my 95" square Carolina Christmas quilt, which I am determined to have done this year, finally! many words came to me - brilliant, awesome, unbelievable - but really I just want to say thank you. I do layer on the table, but it is always hit and miss. Who knew that skurrs :) could be sew useful. Thanks again a million. Carole UK
@AmelieScott10 жыл бұрын
Long live Skurrs! Glad that quilt will be done this year! I have a few of those myself. sadly.
@DeDe-ht4fj8 жыл бұрын
Bless you and thank you! Your instructions were clear and the comments were priceless!
@redskyebc11 ай бұрын
Thank you much! I just finished sandwiching and pinning my quilt. I used industrial size clamps because my table was too thick for office clamps. Your method is awesome!
@Tomes233 жыл бұрын
What a super clever idea!
@buzylizzie510 жыл бұрын
I love the daughter (commentary) comments. I have three daughters and they would totally do this to me.
@irateoverlord.theresa13244 жыл бұрын
I think those were comments from her son? Not Mike who “didn’t do a thing”! But I may be wrong LOL
@dianehriniak52718 жыл бұрын
I found your tutorial on making a quilt sandwich without being on the floor! I put my quilt sandwich together using this method. I worked on my dining room table. Using a cardboard mat, I taped a quarter in the center of the mat. I used those metal clips that one can use to hold a tablecloth in place on a picnic table. Worked very nicely! Thank you for showing this method. It sure saves backs and knees.
@judystillwell50733 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Thanks for the demo and tips on sandwiching large quilts.
@AmelieScott11 жыл бұрын
Yes it is and I love it! It is my favorite piece of furniture in the house. I have done this on a 4' x4' card table too. It works as long as you can clip binder clips to the sides.
@janetgates35947 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I was in the beginning stages of trying to pin baste my huuuuuge quilt on my bed. This does not work!! Now I will take out all the pins I have already done and start over on my small sewing table. Thank you again. This has been such a help.
@robinhaverty91967 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these tips, and your daughter for cracking me up!! I am working on my first quilt and it is a queen size( I have never even used a sewing machine before and it took me 15 months to get over my intimidation to take the packing tape off and open the manual) My quilt top is nearly done and its not perfect t, bit it still looks pretty good and I learned so much from start to finish that I can wait to start another) I am hoping to finish this weekend and have been pondering how I will manage the sandwich with this huge quilt- now I know- so thanks again!!!
@kellyroberts89847 ай бұрын
I LOVE the commentary ur kid is absolutely adorable I can tell u have a great relationship with ur kids ❤️❤️❤️
@coldplay2339 жыл бұрын
Great video! I wish I had known how to do this years ago! Thank you and your cute family.
@joannefleet55464 жыл бұрын
thank you so much I'm a beginner quilter and this helps me so much , I anxious to see more on how to handle quilting this quilt on my table long arm machine
@elizabethpeterson99149 жыл бұрын
Great tips! I've been pinning my quilts on my kitchen table for years, but taping down skurrs will make it so much easier to center them. Also like the binder clip tip.
@kerilaine134412 жыл бұрын
Great job of explaining the method. Loved the smart ass comments too. LOL