Quilting Equipment

Quilting Equipment

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Quilting Equipment
  • Soothing Sewing Machine ASMR

    We are trying something a bit different with this, our first ASMR video. Which stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. This is a type of video that triggers a tingling sensation. For example, the crinkling of paper or popping of bubble wrap.
    We thought we’d try it with the warm hum of a...

  • Basics of the Walking Foot with Claire Campion

    Claire Campion describes how the walking foot supports quilting as a result of its dual feed aspect. This foot simply replaces the standard foot on your machine to give an even feed.
    In the video she explains the how the walking foot feeds the fabric through the machine evenly, significantly redu...

  • Using a Quilting Guide Bar with Claire Campion

    A quilting bar is a handy addition to a walking foot. It allows you to sew wider lines in your quilting.

    Claire reminds us to look at the guide bar as it follows the lines for accurate quilting.

    An ideal tool to support crosshatching with the bonus of only having to draw the first line.

    ...

  • Why an Extension Table and a Wide Throat Machine is Essential by Claire Campion

    Having a wider throat machine means more space when quilting a quilt. The advantages of the larger throat come into play when quilting a bigger quilt. It enables the quilt to be easily fed through the machine.

    Combined with an extension table, the quilting area is more stable and easier to man...

  • The NEW HORIZON Memory Craft 9480 QC PROFESSIONAL with Jayne Brogan

    In this video, Jayne Brogan of Janome UK demonstrates the latest sewing machine from the Janome PROFESSIONAL SERIES, the NEW HORIZON Memory Craft 9480 QC PROFESSIONAL.
    The NEW HORIZON Janome Memory Craft 9480 QC PROFESSIONAL gives you everything you expect with the Janome PROFESSIONAL SERIES. Ex...

  • How To Use Acrylic Templates with Carolyn Forster

    In this comprehensive workshop Carolyn describes the advantages of the acrylic template.

    The templates are transparent with seam markings and allowances. Basically simplifying the process of fussy cutting when placing your fabric.

    Using the acrylic template to cut odd sized and shaped patch...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting Tri-Mate Ruler with Jennie Rayment

    Multi-size 1.5 inch – 12 inch.
    Great for borders or framing your block. The templates has two sets of markings. The cutting measurements for your strips runs down the centre and the markings on the side tell you the finished size of the blocks.
    She also gives some ideas for patterns and designs –...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting Long Hexagon Ruler with Jennie Rayment

    The hexagon has been stretched so gives a really interesting shape. Cutting instructions are on the label so hang onto it.
    The template is designed to be used with a strip of fabric and the numbers are printed on the ruler itself. It is multi size to allow you to cut  from 2.5 inch to 5.5 inch. J...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting 60 Degree Triangle with Jennie Rayment

    Multisize – gives both the strip size you need to cut and also the height. A mini version is for use with the jelly roll strips. i.e 2.5 inch strips.
    The top of the triangle template is flat to save you fabric and means that you can use this strip for cutting other shapes – such as squares, or ot...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting 120 Degree Triangle with Jennie Rayment

    This workshop is about a multi-size triangle template, which you can find in our website. You should also keep the packaging as it has some design ideas on it.
    You can use the template as itself or as a double. Jennie gives you lots of design ideas and options. The patchwork pieces are rotary cut...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting Jelly Roll Ruler with Jennie Rayment

    Jelly rolls consist of 2.5 inch strips and you can easily create your own from layer cakes or hunny buns or charm packsjust use the marks that have been printed on the ruler for you to follow.
    Again perfect for those who don’t have rulers already in their cupboard and also if you are used to work...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting Uneven Nine-Patch Tool with Jennie Rayment

    This is a two in one template. It allows you to cut both the oval and the melon arcs for the background that join this fascinating block together.
    Jennie guides you through the basic block which comes with the instructions of the template. It gives you a 10.5 inch block. You then cut this back to...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting Flip N Set Tool with Jennie Rayment

    This special ruler, which you can find in our website, is to help you place blocks on point – i.e. set on the diagonal. It cleverly works out the size you need.
    Jennie guides you through how this works, so even if you are used to working in metric – you can follow the numbers. You cut the request...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting 45 Degree Triangle Template with Jennie Rayment

    Multi size 1″ – 6.5″ plus mini version.
    As you can see you could use 45 Degree Triangle Template to fussy cut your triangles.
    The Kaleidoscope pattern is used in the classic design. But also you can put 8 pointed design together to create a pattern similar to the Dresden plateand/or an octagonal ...

  • How to Use the EZ Quilting Is It Square Ruler with Jennie Rayment

    Known as Squaring Up – you will find that this is a technique that is used a lot in patchwork that has been machine sewn and this ruler helps you get that just right from small all the way up to 16.5 inch.
    The square has a series of lines across it so that you can see exactly where you are and th...

  • Folded Freezer Paper Foundation Piecing with Paula Doyle

    This is such a clever technique which allows you to work with the accuracy of foundation piecing, but without having any papers to remove at the end - so no mess; no distortion or tearing of stitches.

    Paula shows you how to create a Dino Track block with this technique which uses freezer paper...

  • Make Labels for your Quilt on your Sewing Machine

    You can create your own labels with the help of the Janome Memory Craft 9450 QCP sewing machine.
    In this video, Jayne and Valerie create boxes and borders for your label.  You’ll also learn how to work out the angles and maths on the machine!
    This video is also part of the #IDidntLikeToAsk Video ...

  • All you need to Know about Bridging Stitches on your Machine

    Bridge stitching is a great way of alternating patterns by adding a stitch in between.
    In this video, Valerie and Jayne demonstrate how easy it is to programme in these additional stitches on the Janome Memory Craft 9450 QCP.
    Pay special attention at the start of this video for a wonderful projec...

  • Using Decorative Satin Stitches on your Sewing Machine

    Jayne Brogan and Valerie Nesbitt show you an exciting range of creative ideas using Decorative Satin stitches.
    You’ll learn how to elongate satin stitches (up to 5 times!) and how to combine different stitches automatically. They will also show you how to create embroidery effects.
    Jayne will the...

  • Introduction to the #IDidntLikeToAsk series

    Did you know that most modern sewing machines have over 300 stitches?  Most of us only use 3 to 4 stitches.  We stick with what we know.  And we “didn’t like to ask” because learning a new stitch can seem like hard work.
    In the #IDidntLikeToAsk video series, you’ll learn how to use different elem...

  • Why you Should Use Flat Headed Pins with Valerie Nesbitt

    Sometimes it is necessary to create a paper cutting template – particularly if you don’t have the specialised acrylic rotary cutting ruler. But you need to keep yourself safe when using rotary equipment. You can do that by using flat headed, flower pins.
    They don’t distort the surface and you can...

  • Dog Rose Trapunto Pincushion from Sylvia Critcher

    Sylvia talks us through all the stages of making this charming little pincushion. She points out that these steps apply to all her patterns and projects.
    She talks through the materials she likes to use. This includes needles, threads and she is obviously a rebel here using machine threads and me...

  • How to Use the EZ Rotary Cutting Rulers with Jennie Rayment

    Rotary cutting is the fast and accurate way to get patchwork pieces ready for the fun bit – the sewing! Jennie talks you though the various ruler sizes she likes to use, explains some of the patchwork terminology and shows you how to cut your fabric safely.
    Rulers used by Jennie are:

    3.5inch x 9...

  • How to Use the EZ Easy Angle Triangles with Jennie Rayment

    Jennie shows you how easy it is to use these triangle rulers which mean that you not only save fabric but you can use the same strip of fabric to cut the triangles as the squares – no longer do you need to worry about 3/8th and 7/8th (for those of us who have been doing patchwork for a while).
    Bu...