In all the tutorials I’ve watched, nobody has ever explained how to bring up the bobbin thread. You’re a great teacher. Also having Jenny as your guest was genius. I loved seeing her make the same mistakes that I make and then you explain what’s going on. Thank you for this video!
@janeterikson99506 жыл бұрын
Rob, from starting with sewing machine repair to quilting yourself, you really landed in the right place in life! Wonderful teacher, you share all that skill and make it such fun. You cannot retire...ever.
@OnwardRose7 жыл бұрын
thank you both from the bottom of my heart..you have inspired this old girl to give this a try..I have only been quilting 2 years and although have wanted to try this ..I have been way to scared to ...thank you for the encouragement ...and all the tips ..and really for all the quilting tutorials without them ..I would not have come on this wonderful journey of quilting
@ST-fy4gf2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your enthusiastic, detailed, informational instruction. I followed several of your videos to make my first quilt. The free motion quilting (after a couple hours of practice) worked like a charm. Many thanks.
@bonniekonjevich75747 жыл бұрын
This is the most detailed version of teaching someone anything. You put into words a technical demonstration unlike just sewing something on camera. Love the interrelationship of body mechanics and cognition from another with bonified A.D.D.
@cleokoch27643 жыл бұрын
I love this video because I am like Jenny. Have made many quilts but not done FMQ. Jenny is, however, the fastest sew-er I have ever seen. I watch her videos and can’t believe she sews neat 1/4” seams as fast as she does. Amazing!
@scottym502 жыл бұрын
You guys are great together. I've followed Jenny for many years, but you just came across my feed, and I'm so glad that you did. Know I can say 2 of my favorite instructors. You both have so much personality and put the fun in learning. Thank you both for the great video.
@jeanperren60943 жыл бұрын
That was fun. I couldn’t stop smiling. It was good to see someone learning from an encouraging teacher.
@savvyhoov4 жыл бұрын
Great combination of a good teacher and a good student who asks lots of questions. This is an excellent and encouraging tutorial!
@kimhannan48923 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video...really helpful as well to have a "guinea pig" that your teaching in person! Somehow, having that student in studio with you makes it a little more relatable and real. Thanks again!
@drnili7 жыл бұрын
I'm astonished that there are any "dislikes" on this video! Perhaps they are from people who wanted something more advanced. Rob, I thought this was an EXCEPTIONAL video, extremely helpful, both for the technical elements and the psychological ones. I am a "pre-beginner" as Jenny calls it and every single thing you mentioned was important for me to hear. Jenny is always so natural and honest, gotta love her! She is a wonderful partner for you here. Thank you very much for this. You have REALLY helped me and I'll be watching the rest of your FMQ videos as well.
@ManSewingVids7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for tuning in, drnili! I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Have fun free motion quilting!
@florencebernakevitch91604 жыл бұрын
everyone goes straight to sewing I want to know how to prepare the quilt
@lauriestewart37008 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh! best video! So cool to see that even seasoned quilters can be intimidated by something new. Thank you so much for sharing! Big fan of Jenny! You rock!
@mrbutton47598 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you and Jenny for showing us what a beginner at FMQ 'suffers'. I am a beginner and have experienced exactly the same problems as Jenny, so it's nice to know that it isn't just me!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
Hopefully these tips will help you out! :)
@sandrabutterbaugh81448 жыл бұрын
It is wonderful to see the interaction between you two. You are an awesome instructor. Thank you for all your tutorials.
@WhateverHunterLiz8 жыл бұрын
Another good way to practice FMQ is to use a blank piece of paper and no thread in your machine. Or you can draw a design on the paper and practice following the drawn lines. It saves on thread plus saves on having to put together a quilt sandwich. Great tutorial with 2 of my fav teachers!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
Great idea, Liz! i'll have to give it a try!
@RonsonDalby7 жыл бұрын
Great idea, Liz. I was a tad concerned at wasting so much fabric and batting while I learn FMQ.
@darlenenelson2155 жыл бұрын
I like that it would really save on batting and material :)
@triplemoon695 жыл бұрын
thank you liz i am just a beginner in this and that is a great suggestion I will try that :-)
@hellojellojello77924 жыл бұрын
Does using paper to practice dull the needle?
@sharonmarshall11378 жыл бұрын
I want to thank the two of you for making this fun and helpful video. I've watched both of you for several months. I've made quilt tops, made the quilt sandwiches and basted them but I've been too scared to actually start quilting. This has given me the confidence to take that first step.Once again THANKS to you both.
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
You can do it, Sharon! Just have fun with it!
@sharonmarshall11378 жыл бұрын
I'm so excited. I finished two small quilting projects only sewing in lines though. But I still consider that a win! I am having trouble doing the free motion as I can't use a foot peddle so have to use the button on the machine (I'd appreciate any tips). But now I've actually got started I'll keep practising.
@jacquelinemurray90804 жыл бұрын
Rob and Jenny...love your work...will actually grit my teeth and attempt this tomorrow. Thank you both!
@thoughtfullysewn74566 жыл бұрын
Jenny and Rob -- I can't think of two better people to work together on a video. Your fun, energetic personalities just mesh together which makes for a very enjoyable tutorial. You two are great together (and also separately, too). I'm subscribed to both your channels for sure!
@semco720574 жыл бұрын
I liked watching you all do this stitching on your machine and that technique is one I have to learn by doing it once I have all the accessories and material I need to do such work. Thanks for much for showing us all this and Jenny must have enjoyed using this form of free motion quilting.
@charlottedugan67588 жыл бұрын
That was so helpful, all of it. Lots of good problems came up so solutions & corrections were provided on the spot - the best teaching practices are those that provide hands-on and immediate feedback. The comments on confidence & comparisons to others were just as useful as the activity. More like this please. Thank you for a great tutorial!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it, Charlotte!
@rayjaybay6067 жыл бұрын
You two are a riot! Helps me realize how much I tense up when I am practicing free hand.
@RedrumRobyn8 жыл бұрын
You two make a great sewing pair. Great work Jenny. I know how you feel. I quilted a few of my own and if there was a quilt police I would be in jail with no chance of parole. But then the more I looked at it the better I felt about it. I did it free motion and I got to thinking I love this quilt and am proud of it because I did everything on it myself including the quilting. Thank you Rob and Jenny for that great video!
@dawncross59817 жыл бұрын
OMG Bringing up the threadfrom the bottom trick is awesome! I have been sewing since I was little and no one has ever taught that to me! You rock!
@ManSewingVids7 жыл бұрын
I'm always happy to help, Dawn! :) Have fun sewing!
@irishknitter78 жыл бұрын
Would love to see more videos in this format, even longer ones. I enjoyed watching this and I learned a great deal. Thank you.
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
So glad you liked it, Ada! You can view more FMQ Tutorials here: kzbin.info/aero/PL3KqX-pov7lKpy6f2BP2oJxELoKmCMzX8
@karenfletcher83333 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining and demonstrating the free motion quilting. you have both answered my 'why does this happen?' questions.
@beckyfaxon70823 жыл бұрын
This was awesome!!! My two favorite people in one video!
@janicebritt86495 жыл бұрын
What a great video! I know how Jenny feels about being 'worn out'. I've done a few quilts doing FMQ and it does tire me out. I think I do a lot of what you're talking about when you say that we compare to others. I have to constantly remind myself that this is my project and if it's not perfect, neither am I. I love it though even though it tires me out. It so satisfying to doodle to my heart's content!
@julieenslow59154 жыл бұрын
Rob and Jenny, this was awesome!! I am a good, having sewn all my clothes for about 20 years but I have never quilted. Or pieced. Much less done FMQ! Now I really don't know - but I imagine Jenny is at least as good as I am - and watching her start gave me hope. I am just waiting for the new stimulus check - part of it will help me get started - and then I am going to do my first quilt. And typical me it will be a new Queen bed covering! And I will be going through Rob's library of videos between now and then! Thank you both!!
@gaylelucas59094 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! No matter what you are doing, I always learn from you. Your knowledge and experience and method of teaching is great!
@janeburgess40677 жыл бұрын
This video has given me the encouragement I needed to start practicing. Thank you Jenny and Rob.
@prairietn14 жыл бұрын
Rob you're a great teacher!!! I am learning to quilt and these videos are helping so much!!
@ritadumler16858 жыл бұрын
You two are so much fun together. I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for teaching me how to quilt. My husband teases me when I watch by saying that I'm watching the 24 hour quilting channel. That's ok. He watches the 24 hour fishing channel.
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
Hey, it's great to have it available 24/7 isn't it? Glad you enjoyed this one!
@cindyhinz28445 жыл бұрын
I know that this video is old...but THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for doing this video. I have been searching for an ultimate beginers guide as to how to start free motion quilter. This gave me a couple of tools to start and try doing this. I have been quilting for a couple of years...but I really wanted to start to add this extra special touch to my quilts. Thank you for this. Off to my local quilt shop to pick up a few things...and give this a try!!!!
@NaomiC3365 жыл бұрын
The best FMQ video I have seen. Love that you have someone (Jenny) doing the practice and asking questions. Wish she was on here longer to ask more questions.
@koalasez12005 жыл бұрын
O. M. G. This one is great too - watching Jenny is like watching my own fmq stitching....and she nails it when she mentioned how we compare ourselves to others. So glad I found these!! I'm tagging them to my library so I can quickly refer to them - and yes, I've subscribed :-) Thank you!!!
@SarahEJolley2 жыл бұрын
You are such a good teacher! And fun too. Thx to you and Jenny 🙏🏻
@charlenehicks64866 жыл бұрын
I’m enjoying this video so much your interaction is answering a lot of my questions, and mainly showing me I’m way to critical of my work. Guess that comes from being an artist I want my first works to be great. One thing I noticed with Jenny doing the first time motion quilting is, her knowledge as a sewer seemed to make it easier almost natural to her. Thanks for this video Rob.
@daisymarrero67386 жыл бұрын
How wonderfull to have both of you working together. I been following both of you and learned a lot so far. You two are great teachers. It is easy to follow your instructions because you use simple and common languaje. Thanks for this tutorial. I have done several proyects so far, but still learning skills to add different mottif to my projects. I will try with circules and pebbles now that your demo seams to be easy to follow. Thanks again for your great job. Love to see the passion for sewing in both of you. GB
@tinaheron58256 жыл бұрын
i am new to this craft and this video on FMQ is the most useful i have watched . it makes me want to try it .
@angelfireartglass3 жыл бұрын
I know this video is several years old, but the thing that struck me most was when Jenny asked about being critical of yourself and comparing your work to someone else's. As a lampwork glass artist/new fabric enthusiast, I have found I compare myself to others, when my work is mine and is just as good as other artists, but is uniquely mine. Sometimes that is hard to accept as an artist, I find many of us are hypercritical of our own work.
@yvonneautie61654 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. A little practice every day is definitely the way to improve. The best video I've found for beginners. Thank you.
@christineestes93018 жыл бұрын
For me when I am FMQ I always try to remember something that Jenny always says, "finished is better than perfect!" That concept is perfect for fmq! No one will ever be as close to your quilt as you are when you are fmqing it :)
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
That's a great thing to remember!
@HRHDMKYT7 жыл бұрын
Great video Jenny & Rob! Yes, it's uncomfortable trying something new, isn't it? We forget what it was like when we first learned to tie our shoelaces, or ride a bike, or write our names when we were kids... but we did it. And the more times we did it, the better we got at it. Same concept. I have finished two whole quilts so far, despite "fabric acquisitioning" since 2012. But those two quilts, I quilted myself on my very old domestic machine with no extension table. So I had loads of tension issues. But when I gifted them to my niece and the second to my nephew, all they were was delighted I had made them their very own quilts. All I did was wavy lines on a jelly roll "race" quilt ("jelly roll walk" was more like it for this slow-sewist), with triple wavy lines of quilting in the border. But my university graduate niece was SO impressed! And on the second one, solid squares of black and green to make a "Minecraft Creeper" quilt all I did was straight lines, with some hand quilting with contrasting pearl cotton in the centre where my machine just could not reach due to its tiny throat space. It looks cool. My 9-year old nephew adores it, it has pride of place on his bed. That reaction is so motivating to do more quilting, and no one is pointing out what I could've done better. Practice makes better, so I will keep on doing more FMQ. Thanks for posting this video with hints and tips, it helps! ~Diana from Toronto
@ManSewingVids7 жыл бұрын
Hi Diana! Like you said, free motion quilting takes a lot of practice, but it sounds like you are off to a fantastic start! I hope you have fun free motion quilting up a storm! Feel free to share a picture with me on my Man Sewing Facebook page!
@bonnieanderson64127 жыл бұрын
I love this video. It covered so many things that I think a feel and questions I have as a beginning quilter. You two are so fun to watch and please do it again!!!!
@ManSewingVids7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, Bonnie! I hope you have lots of fun free motion quilting!
@adelaolivero99668 жыл бұрын
Oh guys! I love you both so much! Jenny, you bite your lip, me too and I also GO IN APNEA while FMQ!!! It's so stressing. But I finally got to stipple in a "so-so" way. I'm trying other patterns but OMG, they are bad. So I rip and start all over. I have a hint about the tails you leave when you are at the start: instead of sitching once or twice on the same spot, just pull the bobbin thread, leave the tails alone until you are away from them, make a double knot and with a needle hide them in the batting. Doing this avoids the little knot you can see on the top and bottom. Jenny, let's keep learning with Rob.
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
That's a great tip, Adela! Thanks for sharing!
@youngmanmary29184 жыл бұрын
I learn so much each day from this marvelous lady .Thank you Jenny for making my crazy world so much easier to live in .I do love to sew and now I can begin my challenge the necktie quilt .It is beautiful .I will learn this quilting technique
@FoggyHollowMan8 жыл бұрын
Rob, you and Jenny are a great team.....you make me smile throughout the whole tutorial! :-)
@LiveLifeCreating8 жыл бұрын
great tutorial! I'm glad you had Jenny on to be your student. It really helped to show some of the things that of very new person to machine quilting will have happen to them. I'm almost ready to start free motion quilting on the tops I've been working on. This gives me a little more confidence that I can actually do it!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
You'll have to let me know how it goes for you!
@loistaber58108 жыл бұрын
Super video!!! Thank you both so much for sharing and identifying with us scared chickens! My stitches are large, crossed, and uneven when I free motion quilt. Thank you Jenny for humbling yourself so I don't feel like a clutz and that I can keep trying to improve by practice, practice, practice (just like my piano teacher told me!)
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
Practice is right, Lois! You'll get better with time!
@patsydettinburn95826 жыл бұрын
I am so much like Jenny....I need boundaries. Hoping to learn my syn and rhythm. Thanks so much for this video!!
@denren97386 жыл бұрын
Two of my favorite youtube teachers, together! Love them, love this! I think I have my courage up to try.
@mickybearden96414 жыл бұрын
Jenny!!! I Love You & You are soooBrave to do this on Video!!! First Time!!! I Love Free Motion so much that I'll place my Bigger Quilt onto the Inspira Frame & then Free Motion it instead of using the Pentograms that come with the Machine. YouTwoare an Awesome Team!!
@amandapanda22846 жыл бұрын
Rob I couldn't agree more! don't compare yourself to others! We are all different, and if we were all same what a boring thing that would be! Love your show and Jenny too 💟
@angela-sanders3 жыл бұрын
Rob, you are adorable with Jenny. I am making my very first quilt and ready to start practicing my stitching
@therotundhound23542 жыл бұрын
Yup, that catching of the bobbin thread is awesome! So useful.
@carriesaindon28734 жыл бұрын
Just finished free motion quilting my first twin sized quilt. I did it on a Singer talent. These videos took the mystery out of fmq thanks for the help.
@RosieCarl8 жыл бұрын
You and Jenny make a great teaching pair!
@julieshields44018 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a fun tutorial on free motion quilting. As a fellow left handed Jenny I am pleased you had a go at FMQ.
@pattialquist70495 жыл бұрын
2 1/2 years ago I had finished a quilt top for my first grandchild, I took an all day FMQ workshop with Pat LaPierre (of Supreme Slider fame), made tons of quilt sandwiches, and practiced for weeks. I was terrified to go to my quilt top for fear of ruining it. I watched a few of your videos on FMQ, and practiced designs from your free downloads. My rainbow colors quilt with the Rainbows Gone Wild quilting turned out AWESOME! You totally gave me confidence to keep on quilting. Thank you! Trying to get tickets to your Trunk Show in Mesa! Patti Alquist
@dianeperkins77207 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video...!!! Well done Jenny. You asked all the questions I have been wanting to know the answers too.
@aangela73288 жыл бұрын
What a great and relieving video! You answered a lot of questions for me and took the pressure and fear out of fmq. A big thank you to you and Jenny.
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
I hope you give it a try now! :)
@aangela73288 жыл бұрын
Yes I'll do. It was the kick I needed.
@katlady50006 жыл бұрын
I love this video. Especially what he says about not comparing yourself to other quilt artists You can be inspired but don't put yourself down because you don't quilt as good as someone else. The fact that we are different and quilt different that is what makes the work interesting. If we had 15 of the same quilt it would be pretty boring. Excellent tips and advice. Of course I'm 2 years late on this video. But I'm trying to get better at free motion quilting. I had one half day class and it was not enough. lol
@gigirivers14476 жыл бұрын
I am left handed but cut right handed too. I knew I loved Jenny! This video has definitely helped me with my fears of free motion quilting
@carrensey7 жыл бұрын
This is a great video with so much information and (positive) advice! I wish I'd watched it before I quilted my first quilts - but that's ok. I learned a lot. It was a lot of fun meeting you at the Quilt Festival in Houston at the MSQC booth, Rob. Thanks for your help!
@ManSewingVids7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for tuning in! It was great meeting you too! Hope you have fun free motion quilting!
@nickymulville7 жыл бұрын
I love that Jenny had the same wildly overwhelmed expression, that I'm pretty sure I wore, doing a first free motion quilt. I described it to my friends as being a bit like extreme sport.
@ManSewingVids7 жыл бұрын
Hi Nicky! It just takes practice! I do like the extreme sport comparison, though! :) Have fun sewing!
@abigailsmith9628 жыл бұрын
LOVE this video! Thanks Rob and Jenny. My fmq lacks consistency of size in the stitches. Like Jenny, I find that when I start off my stitches are too big. After I've been quilting for a while I start to rush and they get too small. Love the idea of getting an hour better - I am going to prepare some smaller sandwiches from scraps to practise a little every day! xx
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
Practice, practice, practice. You'll get into the rhythm eventually, Abigail! :)
@soniae502 жыл бұрын
Gracias por tan alentadora clase, ver a Jenny ,maestra y modelo perfecta, insegura, me ha dado fuerzas para intentarlo. Hace muchos años practico como hobby el patchwork,pero el quilteado es la última materia que no me animo a rendir.Hago acolchado recto.Esta clase de free motilón me dio ánimo, Un abrazo desde Argentina.
@AdiarraS8 жыл бұрын
ROFL This was SO awesome. I am SO SO SO beginner at FMQ...Thanks to you both for this amaze balls video. Crazy informative, and helpful for we FMQ noobs. Seriously LOVE LOVE LOVE this video. I've already replayed it a few times now, lol.
@daniellecanning71427 жыл бұрын
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@christinefoss57678 жыл бұрын
Great job, Jenny! Great teaching, Rob!
@ladyd548 жыл бұрын
I'm like you Jenny, straight lines, but now I'm going to re-watch Rob's video on free motion and take time practicing. It reminds me of hand quilting, whereby you have warm up on a muslin sandwich, and then onto your project. I would say also a big thing would be to have good posture, but be RELAXED. It may help to have a magnifying lens on the machine so you can see your stitches better without leaning forward. Rob your a great teacher!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
That is very important as well, Linda! I hope you have fun with your FMQ!
@kathynunnery73265 жыл бұрын
Omg lol the best moment... when Jenny says “I am amazing!” You guys are a great combo and your teaching and techniques helped me so much. Thanks
@susanmarical23008 жыл бұрын
Can Jenny be anymore down to earth and relatable? Love this tutorial!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
It's such a blast to work with her!
@AiryAsh8 жыл бұрын
Love this! Adding you to my favorites Rob. Right up there with Jenny and Leah Day!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Ashley! I'm honored!
@madonnabaldwin78784 жыл бұрын
I’m learning so much in this video! Thank you!!! I’ve followed her and now will follow him😊. I love hand quilting but needed to get quilts done faster. Have just machine quilted my first two quilts. I will get better with all these tips!
@deborahakers55488 жыл бұрын
I love this video of free motion! I have only tried this once and being so stressed after trying i decided to hand stitch my sisters California queen quilt. Rob, you make I look so easy I've also watched your other videos and I just get nervous. To you think it's cheating if you do the quilt top and put the three layers together and then send it off to get quilted? I know it can get expensive to right? I grew up watching then helping my dads mom and her church ladies quilt when growing up, they'd put the quilt on a wooded frame and hand stitch the whole thing. I today have one just like it and have used it many time. I am the only one on all of my dads side of family who quilts and I feel special for loving to quilt! Thank you and Jenny for each weeks videos you do and share with us!! I love you both!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
I don't think it's cheating to send your quilt tops off to be quilted, Deborah. It's really personal preference. Everyone enjoys different steps and aspects of quilt making more than others.
@janetteaguirre-terry29866 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right! It’s a mental thing. Thanks for sharing. You and Jenny Doan are awesome! I’m watching vids to see what i can quilt on my next quilt that is almost ready for quilting. I’m not great at free motion quilting. I do well at stitching in the ditch. LOL but this time I want to do meandering or loop d loops on a Christmas quilt. Have any ideas and or advice for me. Thanks again
@songbird8578 жыл бұрын
Love this. Rob, God has definitely blessed you with an ability to teach.
@nanhart98667 жыл бұрын
Oh this is fantastic! Hi, Rob! I watch Jenny so much I feel like I actually know her. She is so confident and sews fast in her videos ( I feel a little intimidated lol) It's good to know and see that she has to start somewhere to! If that makes sense! I really have learned so much from her about making great quilt blocks. For me, I make the quilt tops and then put them in a sandwich and then into a frame. My only experience quilting is stitch in the ditch. This is sooo very helpful and I'm glad to see a familiar face along with meeting a new face! I'm going to subscribe and watch all your videos. I have been wanting to machine quilt for a very long time. Thank you bunches for this!
@ManSewingVids7 жыл бұрын
Hi Nan! Free motion quilting just takes time to learn and practice! Thanks for tuning into the Man Sewing tutorials! Have fun sewing!
@kristalburns34908 жыл бұрын
Oh my! Thank you so much for this video! I will be sending a slew of people to this one. You answer all the fears about free motion quilting. Most the time its the fears and the concern with being perfect. Heck I have gotten second place ribbons on my quilts with imperfect quilting at the local fair. Quilting does not have to be perfect. It just has to be itself.
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right, Kristal! It doesn't need to be perfect (in fact, most people will never notice if it's not). :)
@eleanorfarrell35135 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rob had your video on today free motion very slow but I think I did good you explained it so well yesterday I broke needle jammed machine Thank you thank you thank you
@pamhart49947 жыл бұрын
Love you both and admire your abilities I have looked at more tutorials and still afraid to try. I’m going to do this in 2018
@lorrainedurgee17614 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome video on free motion quilting, I’m just starting this technique & you have given me great instructions on different patterns & tricks of the trade, thank you..
@annebulmer16166 жыл бұрын
Just found you today. You’re great. Such a good teacher. I tried with fmq a while ago and enjoyed it. Will have to try again
@jennifercolbert24367 жыл бұрын
I love these two!!! So easy going!!!
@aliciaspilde6768 жыл бұрын
This video is great! Thank you so much for offering this content for freeeee!
@jebalke7 жыл бұрын
Fabulous you are a great teacher Rob I learn so much from you thank you
@JeanineJoy4 жыл бұрын
Love this video. Thank you. And love the advice that comparing ourselves to other artists is unhealthy. I couldn't agree more. You're spot on when it comes to being inspired by others but not self-critical because of comparisons. Subscribed and look forward to watching more of your videos.
@ThomasOrndorff6 жыл бұрын
Jenny and Rob, I am getting back into sewing. Thanks
@showducky818 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that you had Jenny on here (a beginner) like me. I hope you have an update on her progress too!
@ManSewingVids8 жыл бұрын
We'll have to keep everyone updated!
@connieflaherty44248 жыл бұрын
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@maureenang82526 жыл бұрын
showducky81 q
@MsScotlyn7 жыл бұрын
Fantastic piece of tuition, I just have to keep practicing!
@karenedmondson138 жыл бұрын
Y'all are just great. That's it. Just saying I love watching and learning with y'all.
@elizabethallegretto89826 жыл бұрын
Great video! I love watching you both. You give me the confidence to try FMQ. Keep up the good work!❤
@Amal23658 жыл бұрын
I like this video so much, was fun watching Janney machine quilting. I'm a beginner machine quilter too.
@Fg4e4 жыл бұрын
Oh Wow! 2 of my favorite sewing people on the same chanel! How cool is that? LOL And doing something I am trying to learn! You guys are awesome and what a perfect way to show how to go through this. Thank you so very much for posting this!!! :) I learned so much and will be using it very soon!
@arlenemurphy8047 жыл бұрын
Rob, you are a great instructor!
@boo2013Z8 жыл бұрын
I'm doing my first twin sized quilt with FMQ. I'm doing swirls (sort of). The pattern is the bordered periwinkle so it sort of breaks up the space but I decided to doing swirls over the whole thing. It's almost done, It is definitely not perfect but it is turning out better than I thought. This is great to see another "learner". Thanks!
@leemarx29897 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so helpful and positive, I'm inspired to try free-motion quilting. I'm with Jenny, a total straight-line quilter. I have a Jane too! It would be so helpful to see how to adjust the pressure on the presser foot. Or does that not matter because the feed dogs are down? Thanks for being you Rob!
@barbarad71938 жыл бұрын
Thanks - make me want to head to the sewing machine. Learned a lot. You two were great!
@treezza28175 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tutorial--it's the best I've seen with good explanation with the important details of what happens when . . .
@dedeobar44585 жыл бұрын
Great to see a video that isn’t intimidating. I have been wanting to try quilting my own work but afraid to try. Thanks for the video😊