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whirlsnswirlsquilting
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Quilting a Ribbon Curl Motif in Triangles
I absolutely love leaves and curls, curls and leaves, curly leaves and leafy curls...
This design travels really easily when stitching in continuous triangles, think Flying Gees blocks...Easy to stitch and very forgiving, it also looks fantastic mirrored in half square triangles or a full square divided on the diagonal. You could also leave it as a regular curl instead of of a ribbon curl if you prefer. I hope you like it! Have fun and ALWAYS take the time to doodle!
Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos
License code: IKQE6J0XJZ0EO06P
This design travels really easily when stitching in continuous triangles, think Flying Gees blocks...Easy to stitch and very forgiving, it also looks fantastic mirrored in half square triangles or a full square divided on the diagonal. You could also leave it as a regular curl instead of of a ribbon curl if you prefer. I hope you like it! Have fun and ALWAYS take the time to doodle!
Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos
License code: IKQE6J0XJZ0EO06P
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Quick Peek of the NewShop!
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Here's a quick look around the new location! It's such a bright, airy space and I love it here. :) Located @ 4 - 1103 Wentworth St West Oshawa, Ontario L1J 8P7
Extending Backing Right on the Frame
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Extending Backing Right on the Frame
Machine Quilting - Simple Feathers on a Spine and How to Travel Successfully
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Machine Quilting - Simple Feathers on a Spine and How to Travel Successfully
Freemotion Machine Quilting - How to Travel Along a Spine
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Freemotion Machine Quilting - How to Travel Along a Spine
Machine Quilting 101 - Clips- Adding Leaves to Curls and the Art of Travelling
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Machine Quilting 101 - Clips- Adding Leaves to Curls and the Art of Travelling
Customizing Pantographs - How to Create a 'No Sew Zone'
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Customizing Pantographs - How to Create a 'No Sew Zone'
Efficiency Quilting on a Longarm - Multi Loading Techniques To Get Those Tops Finished Faster!
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Efficiency Quilting on a Longarm - Multi Loading Techniques To Get Those Tops Finished Faster!
5 Important Things to Consider Before Choosing the Quilting Design!
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5 Important Things to Consider Before Choosing the Quilting Design!
How to Freemotion Quilt a Pearly Curl Design
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How to Freemotion Quilt a Pearly Curl Design
Stitching Casings Into Leaders On a Longarm Machine
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Stitching Casings Into Leaders On a Longarm Machine
Quilting a Feather Alternative Border - Leaves and Curls
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Quilting a Feather Alternative Border - Leaves and Curls
Free motion Curly feather border design
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Free motion Curly feather border design
Quilting feathers in flying geese blocks
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Quilting feathers in flying geese blocks
Freemotion Quilting 401 #57 - Easy Scallop Leaf
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Freemotion Quilting 401 #57 - Easy Scallop Leaf
Freemotion Quilting 401 # 82 - Petal Feathers
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Freemotion Quilting 401 # 82 - Petal Feathers
Freemotion Quilting 401 #91 - Man in the Moon
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Freemotion Quilting 401 #91 - Man in the Moon
Freemotion Quilting Design #90 - Scalloped Curl
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Freemotion Quilting Design #90 - Scalloped Curl
I was taught to look ahead a little bit from the laser light.Just as you would be driving a car. You can still see the light but, you,re looking to where to move it to. When driving a car, you don't look down the hood of it to drive, you look ahead.
You are a lifesaver!
Very helpful, thank you😊
Thank you!!!!!
Up the tape? Don't see the red dot, little hard to see and understand...
What type clamps are you using
EXCELLENT explanations and demonstrations. Thank you.
I'm on my 3rd pamtograph applique quilt. I'm using the "Popcorn" it has 2 small double rolls. Can you explain how to work with 2 small rows? Thank you.
Thank you Tracy❤
These look beautiful, what a fun design !
Wow! This is an excellent video. I followed your explanations without issue and used a pantograph for the first time. As others have said, you are an excellent teacher. Thank you for providing these instructions. You are greatly appreciated. 🤗😊
It’s mesmerizing to watch you Quilt the bubbles.
Beautiful!!!
:)
Great instructions!
I am only good at meander. I use it or loops. I can do feathers. I wouldn’t call them good, but for me, they’re ok. I’m not going to even try some of that fancy quilting. I don’t think the quilting should compete with the quilt top pattern. It used to be that the quilting was just to hold the quilt together. My grandmother handmade quilts. She just used, I think it was yarn and called tied? Not sure, but my point is, the quilting doesn’t need to be fancy. It’s pretty when you can see it, but if you have to hold it up to the light to see it, because it’s a busy quilt top, then it’s not necessary. So I do meander. Just my opinion, of course. I guess I’m a minimalist. 🙂 Thanks for all of your videos. I think I’ve watched most of them and they are very helpful. You do beautiful work.
So much help. I’ve had the Red Snappers for at least two years was dreading taking the leaders off and making the pockets. I sew all the time, so making the pocket was not the problem. It was removing the leaders and then getting them back on and making sure everything lines up just so. I don’t know, just lazy I guess. Lol. It just seemed like a big job. I do hate pinning. My fingers always get holes and I cuss a lot. Lol. Well I’m gonna try this. Need to get these quilt top quilted. I always put off the quilting. Lazy…lol
Thank you for making this video. I followed your instructions to the tee and it turned out perfect! 😊
You are a very excellent teacher. I am new to pantos and am not to secure with doing them, but I keep trying. Th hank you so much for doing this thtorial.
You cannot imagine how helpful this was...wish I had seen it a month ago before I put my four QOV's on the longarm. I am self taught without any friends that quilt. I have watched many videos but this was the most detailed and helpful. Thankyou. I will be watching more of your videos.
I am searching for a tutorial on how to make my own designs a pantograph
🙏 thank you
Wow! Amazing work!
Where can I get the clamp on and do they just clamp onto the material you have hanging on your machine? I knew it this but I like the way that looks and it looks much better than clamping them on to the bars. Thank you for sharing.
How much that machine if prepare to buying
I love your work Tracy. You have taught me so much! I would love to see a grapevine leaf all over quilting motif.❤
Great and informative video. One question - could the set up and finish be done on opposite sides of those demonstrated? I have a hand crank for advancing my quilt on the frame and it is on the right side of the frame. Would be difficult to advance accurately as the light would be on the opposite side of the machine. Hopefully this makes sense.
Super Tracy! thanks for sharing!
As a new longarm owner I was thrilled to find your videos. You make loading and using pantographs a breeze. I know with continued practice it will just get easier. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing!
lol…hot dogs or something 😂😂
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I’ve been wanting to learn how to do this feather. Thank you so much for showing us. I can’t wait to practice this one
Great video! Thanks so much!
Wonderful video! One question I have is throat space and how can you tell what size panto can you use?
I love this!!!!! Thank you for teaching it
This has been so helpful. Thank you.
I’ve had my Bernina Q-20 in a table for 2.5 years, yesterday I bought a frame and pantograph kit….I’m petrified to try it, now that I’ve seen this video I can’t wait. I think you’re going to be my new best friend! Do you teach lessons?
Where did you get your free motion head?
I have a long arm machine sitting quietly waiting for me to get enough courage to try quilting on it. I have spent the WHOLE SUPERBOWL watching your videos (of course I pause you every once in a while when the hubs is YELLING at the TV) and you have given me a glimmer of hope that maybe I can do this! I live hours away from quilt shops out in rural Utah….You Tube is my best friend. Thank You…I really appreciate your willingness to do these tutorials.
I'll remember it by thinking half paisley. Thanks.
I miss seeing you on UA-cam. I hope you are well.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank you!
I am getting ready to try it lol yall know why lol
Ackk! At least you now know an easy way out! 😁
I loaded a quilt wrong yesterday. I knew it 2 rows in. I used your method today and was successful. Thanks!!
Yay!! Not yay that your backing needed extending but YAY!! that you were successful in the solution. 🥰
I loved you video ,my problem is how to start and advance I seem to have a problem with that . I guess it just takes practise ,
The more you do it, the more comfortable you'll get! You can do it :)
How do you make sure your tension is right .
Tension is just balancing top and bottom so the stitch (knot) is formed in the middle of the sandwich. Think 'tug of war' with the ribbon in the middle.
Did your machine come with the vinyl sheet on the table or did you purchase that separate and where if so?
APQS machines come with the pantograph cover already on the table but you can purchase it separately at www.apqs.com
What is the clear material called on the pantograph?
It's called a Pantograph Cover. You can purchase them from www.apqs.com :)
Just what I have been looking for. Thank you so much for sharing and keeping it simple enough I can understand. I do have one question. You said you start on #2 left side and travel to the right on the partial row, when you get to the edge of the right side how do you know where to start the full row?
Each pantograph will be different but you just need to look at what you have singalong that masking tape and go with what's there. You'll have some partial shapes and then you'll see a line that will take you across the quilt to the other side. Follow that line. :)
Thank you@@whirlsnswirlsquilting4362
Great video very helpful and so glad you are also left handed. My brain can relax a little.
Glad it helped! Yep, I'm a lefty :)