This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
This customers quilt was a joy to quilt. It was a long process though. I hope you enjoy the photos. The quilt is stunning in real life. Before quilting On the frame ready to go Stitched in the Ditch and around appliqué Before Ruler work Started ruler work Ruler work done and McTavishing
Quilting with rulers is a very ‘hot’ technique. It is not so easy to stitch a freehand pattern, so Janome makes it easy for you to work with the ruler work function on the machine. For…
This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
I have been invited to teach a class on quilting with Westalee quilting templates (AKA rulers) at the local quilt shop in April. I have been playing with some of these for several months , on and off as I have a quilt that needs quilting and I am excited to share what I have learned. I spent the weekend making two little samples to use in class. When I took a class to get started last June, I came away with the basic idea of building designs by tracing various lines and shapes with the templates while freemotion quilting. What I felt was lacking were examples of how to place those shapes on a patchwork quilt. All our practice was just doodling randomly on a scrap quilt sandwich. Having everyone bring a quilt to fill with motifs is a bit much for a beginner class, and different quilts would need different motifs and sizes and so on. It just isn't practical. However, I think drawing specific shapes and spaces on a plain quilt sandwich and filling those as though they were blocks or borders or sashing is a good alternative, and that's what these samplers are for. Between the two, they use all 6 templates I plan to discuss and demonstrate. Participants will have the choice of random doodling, or more intentional placement practice, or both. This one uses a straight edge, a 12" arc, a 2" circle, a 6" spiral and the Circles on Quits Spinning Wheel 36 (except that spinning wheel, instead of spinning, is being shuffled sideways for a design in the last border, just because I can and it looks cool). This one (which is actually a pretty yellow but washed out in every picture I attempted) uses the Spin-e-fex No.4 template, the straight ruler, and the 3" clam shell. I used the clam shell for the leafy bits and that curvy-pointy strip. My biggest challenge is accepting that I cannot possibly both introduce how to use the rulers AND show or teach every possible design I can think to create with them! Maybe that can be another class. Tonight, I'm going back to piecing. I need to finish the first round on the guild round robin. I wish I could show you a picture. Pam made a gorgeous mariner's compass with 32 points, fussy cutting and pattern matching. It is a bit intimidating, but oh so fabulous! I think our groups plans to go ahead and admire the progress on all the quits at each round, so I will ask at the next meeting if I can share pictures as I go.
This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
This quilt’s name is Parfait Goodness quilt (designed by Wendy Sheppard) Size: 60”x74” I used solid fabrics for this pattern because I wanted to show more the quilting designs what I chose. Four colored blocks are one unit (like a flower’s petals) with the same quilted design, and each unit has a different design that create a beautiful texture . I added very detailed secondary designs to the background too. Batting: 80/20 cotton/poly Care: washable on gentle setting
Over the next nine months, we will explore many rulerwork techniques. Each month we will construct a nine-patch block with two borders. We will then quilt the block with the ruler technique presented that month. … More
Attention Quilters: If you aren’t trying this hack, you could be saving lots of time! 🚨 If you are prepping fabric for one inch hexagons, you can easily cut several at once: 1. Start with a 2.5...
In Block 3 we will start using the Arc ruler. During the summer, when I was preparing for this series, I jotted down designs I liked and was surprised at how many used an arc pattern. So much so, t…
Making a Blanket of Love for RPA Hospital's Newborn Intensive Care Unit is the perfect way to try out a new piecing or quilting technique. M...
Every time I do this, it blows my mind! Flying geese are one of those classic quilt units, and knowing how to make 4 at a time is so handy! Right now, I am working on a twin size of The Lily Quilt...
Finally! The day is here and we can start to play! If you have not read my previous posts, review them for prep and set-up. This week we are making Block One of a Ruler Quilting Sampler quilt: Here…
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A video posted by Dena (@livingwaterquilter) on Apr 9, 2016 at 4:30am PDT Check out the project for my May Ruler Work classes at Attic Treasures, VA and Glory Bee’s Sewing Center, MD. Spring Delight,
Ruler Work - Keeping it Simple Sometimes less is more. This is the case with this simple, yet graphic quilting pattern on table runner and placemat set. I used a VERY similar design for an Ink & Arrow
Add flawless detail to your next quilt by using rulers! Check out the blog posts we've rounded up to help you embark on your ruler work journey.
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
Well, it is quite staggering how incredibly “HOT” this technique has become in the last while. Everyone is talking about using rulers for free motion work on regular stationary sewing m…
Learn how to machine quilt a star block with rulers on a home machine.
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
This week we are making Block Two of a Ruler Quilting Sampler quilt. It is not nearly as involved as Block 1 was. Here are the particulars: RULER: 2 1/2″ Circle Ruler (finishes as 2″ c…
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
All new ruler by Judi Madsen - the QuickMark Ruler is available at judimadsen.com
You might have noticed my Good Measure Quilting Rulers popping up in shops! There are 8 different sets, and all feature a non-skid backing and two colors of markings. Here are some videos to show you more… You can ask your local shop to order these rulers from Brewer Sewing. I always support local shops ...
Yeah, that's right - Kimberly Einmo , can you believe she asked me to quilt a quilt for her? I'm still pinching myself. Every time I s...
"Shoo Fly" baby girl handcrafted crib quilt ready to snuggle baby and is a sweet decorative addition to your nursery. The Machine pieced quilt is made from 100% cotton designer fabrics from 💖 AGF Katie O'Shea Spring Equinox Collection, AGF Floral Elements and 💖 Cream Kona solids. The inner layer of batting is 💖Warm and Natural cotton, with a solid cream💖 Kona fabric backing. The quilting patterns are crafted using a 💖Bernina long-arm quilting machine in a technique called 💖"ruler work". Using straight, round, oval and curved rulers create beautiful patterns throughout the quilt top. The quilting pattern is called "interlocking circles" 💕Because this technique is free motion, a computer program is not used. It is 100% my own art form. A Quilt is an heirloom to be cherished, but it is also made for using! Perfect for crib, snuggling baby, taking on a stroll or even floor time! 💖Size: 36.5 x 50.5 Care: Low soil: Spot clean and allow quilt to "air out" by hanging it outside or inside. Soiled quilt: Machine washable on light using gentle detergent or handwash in tub. Line dry to extend life of the quilt or dry on low with no heat. 💖Smoke free home 💖Clean, Pet friendly home
This great ruler pack by Inspira and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC 2 combine to make ruler work extremely fast and easy to do. Using rulers is so easy if you know what you're doing. Inspira ruler foot templates. Clover Chaco Liner.
Die Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9480 QCP überzeugt durch ihre Perfektion und hohen Komfort beim Nähen und Quilten. Der mitgelieferte ASR (Akkurat Stichregulator) sorgt beim Quilten für gleichmäßige Stichlängen und passt sich der Nähgeschwindigkeit automatisch an. Mithilfe des im Lieferumfang enthaltenen ASR Ruler Work-Fußes ist auch das linealgeführte Quilten für die Nähmaschine kein Problem! Außerdem verfügt die Memory Craft 9480 QCP über einen automatischen Nähfußhub und eine elektronische Spannungsregelung für höchsten Komfort beim Nähen. ASR (Akkurat Stichregulator)Der Akkurat Stichregulator enthält vier verschiedene Sohlen zum Wechseln und sorgt für stets gleichbleibende Stichlängen beim Quilten. AcuFeed Flex SystemDas abnehmbare AcuFeed Flex System bietet einen perfekten Ober- und Untertransport beim Nähen und Quilten mehrerer Stofflagen. Superior Nadeleinfädler Das Einfädeln gelingt mit dem Superior Nadeleinfädler ganz einfach und schnell. Hierzu muss lediglich der Faden eingeklemmt und der Hebel gedrückt werden. So ist der Faden im Handumdrehen fertig in das Öhr eingefädelt. StichplattenschnellwechselDie Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9480 QCP wird bereits mit drei verschiedenen Stichplatten geliefert. Zum Wechsel der Stichplatten ist kein Werkzeug nötig. Die Stichplatten lassen sich nämlich ganz einfach und schnell per Druck auf den Hebel lösen. SchwebemodusDer Schwebemodus ist besonders hilfreich bei schweren und empfindlichen Stoffen, da der Nähfußdruck und die Höhe ideal angepasst wird. Stitch Composer Mit der PC-Software Stitch Composer können eigene Stiche und Muster kreiert werden. Anschließend können die erstellten Stiche per USB-Anschluss auf die Maschine übertragen werden. AcuSpark 2 QR-Code AppIn der Janome AcuSpark 2 App sind detaillierte Informationen zu Stichen, Nähtechniken und Füßen enthalten. Dazu muss einfach nur der QR-Code am Bildschirm der Maschine gescannt werden und schon erhält man umfangreiche Infos. Weitere Highlights: Herausziehbares Nählicht Einstellrad für Stichlänge und Stichbreite Zubehörfächer für Spulen, Nadeln, Füße uvm.
Westalee Design by Sew Steady 12" Arc ruler Westalee Design by Sew Steady 4" Arc Free-motion ruler work - curves and lines More Block Designs with the 12-inch Arc This is just the beginning of the d
I love a tool with many uses, so when I saw the X-Blocks BasiX Ruler, I fell in love! My mind started racing with ideas for easy and unique quilt patterns. (And you know I love easy!) Today we’re work
This week we continue Ruler Guided quilting exercises for the Arc Ruler. This is geared towards anyone who is just starting, or interested in exploring ruler guided quilting. Here are the four exer…
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Free Motion Ruler Foot Review: Parrs Reel Ruler
Am Anfang ist immer eine Idee oder eine Person der man was aus Dankbarkeit schenken möchte oder eine Kombination aus beidem... Bei diesem Quilt war es die Dankbarkeit für die Hilfbereitschaft meines Schwiegerpapa's. Ohne ihn würden unser Auto und auch meine Maschinen in meiner Buchbinderei nicht mehr funktionieren. Daher war es eigentlich schon lange an der Zeit für ihn einen Quilt zu nähen. Die Farben waren schnell klar. Blau und Grün... Das passt auch zu dem Quilt, den die Schwiegermama schon einige Jahre zuvor bekommen hat. Die frischen Farben aus der Blueberry Park Serie von Karen Lewis fand ich sehr passend, auch wenn auf einzelnen Stoffe weisse Blumen drauf sind. Die Schwiegermama liebt Blumen und hat auch überall in der Wohnung immer frische Blumen stehen. Daher finde ich geht dies auch für einen Männer-Quilt... In diesem Fall jedenfalls... *zwinker* Mit Hilfe des Super Side Kick Rulers von Jaybird Quilts habe ich Dreiecke zugeschnitten und nach dem Muster des Boomerang-Quilts zusammengenäht. Ich habe das Muster etwas abgeändert und noch weisse Streifen zwischen die einzelnen Rauten plaziert, damit der Quilt es luftiger wird als die Vorlage... An meiner Design-Wand habe ich alle Dreiecke aufgehängt und mal ein Foto gemacht. Das Foto hilft mir zu sehen, ob irgendwo ein Block oder in diesem Fall eine Raute umplaziert werden muss oder ob es stimmig ist... Bei zusammen nähen habe ich dann bemerkt, dass der Quilt, so wie ich ihn auf dem oberen Bild zusammengestellt hatte, zu breit wurde. So habe ich dann noch ein paar Rauten weggelassen... Mit Hilfe einer Plexiglasplatte hatte ich mir verschiedene Quiltmuster aufgezeichnet und wieder verworfen. Dies war dann das Muster, von dem ich dachte, das wäre es jetzt... Doch nachdem ich zwei Rauten gequiltet hatte, fand ich es gar nicht toll. Es war iritierend, da das Muster auf dem Stoff der Raute folgte und ich dies mit diesen Linie durchbrach. Das war mir zu unruhig und daher trennte ich alles wieder auf... Die Blasenkette rund um die Rauten durfte bleiben, doch innerhalb der Raute musste es ruhiger werden und daher quiltete ich bloss noch gerade Linien im Abstand von 1 inch... Hier hat sich wieder mal gezeigt, weniger ist mehr... Und damit ihr auch mal ein bewegtes Bild von mir seht, habe ich mich bei der letzten Reihe mit dem Zeitraffer gefilmt *lach* Viel Spass bei schauen...! Die letzte Reihe komplett gequiltet... Ich hoffe, ich konnte euch einen kleinen Einblick geben, wie bei mir ein Quilt entsteht... Bilder des fixfertigen Quilts werden in einem weiteren Post folgen... Bis dahin, machts gut iva verlinkt: creadienstag , modern patch monday & handmade on tuesday