We recently learned about the standard Handi Quilter bobbin winder, now it’s time to get to know the Moxie bobbin winder. Some things are the same, but just like Moxie, it’s a little different too. If you missed the previous post you can read it here. Please note: if you are outside of the US, you probably received a different bobbin winder with your Moxie machine. Please refer to your Handi Quilter retailer where you purchased your machine for help in using your bobbin winder. For my Australian friends, there is a video from Handcrafters House. Watch it ...
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We recently learned about the standard Handi Quilter bobbin winder, now it’s time to get to know the Moxie bobbin winder. Some things are the same, but just like Moxie, it’s a little different too. If you missed the previous post you can read it here. Please note: if you are outside of the US, you probably received a different bobbin winder with your Moxie machine. Please refer to your Handi Quilter retailer where you purchased your machine for help in using your bobbin winder. For my Australian friends, there is a video from Handcrafters House. Watch it ...
read moreLast week we decided that ribbon candy and wishbone are pretty popular designs. And according to the votes, they are about equally popular! So lets have some fun with ribbon candy this week and explore some ribbon candy variations.
Handi Quilter Ambassador, Jane Hauprich, has an excellent video on her YouTube channel with 10 ways to change up your ribbon candy. Jane shows the quilting path by drawing on a white board and then she actually stitches the designs.
I’ll show you some screen shots of the designs here, so you’ll know what’s in store when you ...
read moreLast week we decided that ribbon candy and wishbone are pretty popular designs. And according to the votes, they are about equally popular! So lets have some fun with ribbon candy this week and explore some ribbon candy variations.
Handi Quilter Ambassador, Jane Hauprich, has an excellent video on her YouTube channel with 10 ways to change up your ribbon candy. Jane shows the quilting path by drawing on a white board and then she actually stitches the designs.
I’ll show you some screen shots of the designs here, so you’ll know what’s in store when you ...
read moreMeet Jamie Carlson, aka: cerebral palsy quilter, from Oklahoma. That’s her handle on Instagram and TicTok.
I thought you might like to get to know a little more about Jamie. She loves to quilt and she quilts on a Handi Quilter Moxie. She has some fabulous videos on TikTok. We did a short interview via email:
HQ: How did you get started in quilting?
JC: I started sewing 7 years ago when I was put in a wheelchair full time. I have cerebral palsy from the waist down and have had 22 operations on my legs to walk. I ...
read moreMeet Jamie Carlson, aka: cerebral palsy quilter, from Oklahoma. That’s her handle on Instagram and TicTok.
I thought you might like to get to know a little more about Jamie. She loves to quilt and she quilts on a Handi Quilter Moxie. She has some fabulous videos on TikTok. We did a short interview via email:
HQ: How did you get started in quilting?
JC: I started sewing 7 years ago when I was put in a wheelchair full time. I have cerebral palsy from the waist down and have had 22 operations on my legs to walk. I ...
read moreWe filled half-square triangles with loops to create some fun texture. Now let’s get a a little crazy and create some more fun with loops.
Work on the diagonal
It’s time to branch out and try a little something different. Rather than travel horizontally or even vertically, we can choose a diagonal stitch path. We’ll start simple with an easy loop design.
Start by choosing your grid. Go back to the beginning of our grid discussion to remind yourself how to do that. You can use the piecing or mark a grid on your fabric using your ...
read moreWe filled half-square triangles with loops to create some fun texture. Now let’s get a a little crazy and create some more fun with loops.
Work on the diagonal
It’s time to branch out and try a little something different. Rather than travel horizontally or even vertically, we can choose a diagonal stitch path. We’ll start simple with an easy loop design.
Start by choosing your grid. Go back to the beginning of our grid discussion to remind yourself how to do that. You can use the piecing or mark a grid on your fabric using your ...
read moreDid you happen to catch the July 5, 2022 HQ Watch and Learn on Facebook? More grid work! You can watch it here. Kristina used loops in one of her examples. And I promised to do some grid designs with loops this week! Let’s start by talking through Kristina’s design.
Break Up Your Grid
Instead of filling the grid boxes as is, let’s break up the boxes with a diagonal line.
You might want to mark these lines on the grid (as shown). Or you can just add a little mark, that will remind you which way ...
read moreDid you happen to catch the July 5, 2022 HQ Watch and Learn on Facebook? More grid work! You can watch it here. Kristina used loops in one of her examples. And I promised to do some grid designs with loops this week! Let’s start by talking through Kristina’s design.
Break Up Your Grid
Instead of filling the grid boxes as is, let’s break up the boxes with a diagonal line.
You might want to mark these lines on the grid (as shown). Or you can just add a little mark, that will remind you which way ...
read moreWe have used all the shapes to make continuous grid designs except for the swirl (or hook). So today we will dive deep into the swirly grid design.
The Swirl
Remember the swirl or hook for the 5 basic shapes?
Like the S shape from last week, we need to make some modifications to the shape. To make our path continuous, the shape must start on the left and end on the right. I accomplished this by extending the line leading into the swirl and the line leading out. Then I spread them apart like this:
Notice that I also ...
read moreWe have used all the shapes to make continuous grid designs except for the swirl (or hook). So today we will dive deep into the swirly grid design.
The Swirl
Remember the swirl or hook for the 5 basic shapes?
Like the S shape from last week, we need to make some modifications to the shape. To make our path continuous, the shape must start on the left and end on the right. I accomplished this by extending the line leading into the swirl and the line leading out. Then I spread them apart like this:
Notice that I also ...
read moreAs promised, we’ll learn some more easy echo designs. How did you do with the peacock feathers? I’d love to see some pics in the comments!
We can modify the teardrop shape of the peacock feather to create a similar but very different looking design.
Leaves
Start with a leaf shape. You should be proficient at stitching leaves by now. If not, go back to this post for a review and more practice.
OR
Then just like the teardrop, echo it.
And echo again.
Start a new leaf and do it again to travel around your quilt.
Remember ...
read moreAs promised, we’ll learn some more easy echo designs. How did you do with the peacock feathers? I’d love to see some pics in the comments!
We can modify the teardrop shape of the peacock feather to create a similar but very different looking design.
Leaves
Start with a leaf shape. You should be proficient at stitching leaves by now. If not, go back to this post for a review and more practice.
OR
Then just like the teardrop, echo it.
And echo again.
Start a new leaf and do it again to travel around your quilt.
Remember ...
read moreSanta ordered a slew of HQ longarm quilting machines from us this year to be delivered all over the world. So I want to say, “welcome new quilters! to the Handi Quilter family.” Families look after one another and help each other out. And that’s what Handi Quilter is all about.
Helping you finish your quilts
We do that in 3 ways.
1. Equip
We make great machines that will help you finish quilts quickly, easily, and professionally. Visit our website and clock on the machine tab to check out all the possibilities.
2. Educate
We provide the education ...
read moreSanta ordered a slew of HQ longarm quilting machines from us this year to be delivered all over the world. So I want to say, “welcome new quilters! to the Handi Quilter family.” Families look after one another and help each other out. And that’s what Handi Quilter is all about.
Helping you finish your quilts
We do that in 3 ways.
1. Equip
We make great machines that will help you finish quilts quickly, easily, and professionally. Visit our website and clock on the machine tab to check out all the possibilities.
2. Educate
We provide the education ...
read moreAs promised, I have some Pro Tips for you, so that you can get the most out of Anything E2E quilting. This technique allows you to customize a design that is unique to each quilt.
It’s edge-to-edge, so it is fast and easy to stitch. Just choose a motif that compliments your quilt and connect repeats of that motif with continuous flowing stitching.
One fun way to decide on a motif is to look at your fabric.
Flower Power
Maybe your fabric has a flower that you love and that might make a really cool quilting design.
I really ...
read moreAs promised, I have some Pro Tips for you, so that you can get the most out of Anything E2E quilting. This technique allows you to customize a design that is unique to each quilt.
It’s edge-to-edge, so it is fast and easy to stitch. Just choose a motif that compliments your quilt and connect repeats of that motif with continuous flowing stitching.
One fun way to decide on a motif is to look at your fabric.
Flower Power
Maybe your fabric has a flower that you love and that might make a really cool quilting design.
I really ...
read moreMore leaves are falling here in North Carolina and the air is crisp and clear. Since leaves are such a popular quilting motif, I thought we might explore some more designs, using more leaves.
Vines
Meandering leafy vines make great edge-to-edge designs, or a fill design for any shape on your quilt.
You can use the familiar leaf shape, simply attaching them to a vine as you meander and fill your quilt. Alternate adding leaves to both sides of your meandering vine.
Try it with just single leaves attached to the vine.
Pro Tip ...
read moreMore leaves are falling here in North Carolina and the air is crisp and clear. Since leaves are such a popular quilting motif, I thought we might explore some more designs, using more leaves.
Vines
Meandering leafy vines make great edge-to-edge designs, or a fill design for any shape on your quilt.
You can use the familiar leaf shape, simply attaching them to a vine as you meander and fill your quilt. Alternate adding leaves to both sides of your meandering vine.
Try it with just single leaves attached to the vine.
Pro Tip ...
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