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Quilting In The Valley
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Join the Valley Girls and create joy with us on our sewalongs, tutorials, and demos! Westalee Ruler Work Quilting, BERNINA machines, machine embroidery, foundation paper piecing, raw edged applique art quilts and more! The more the merrier.....have fun with us!
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Make a CUTE hot pad/trivet in 15 minutes!
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Make a CUTE hot pad/trivet in 15 minutes!
QITV's 2025 Travel/Trip Overviews!
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This is the recording from last night's video about our National Parks tour and our Canadian Maritime tour!
Wall Bucket in a Half an Hour with QITV
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Wall Bucket in a Half an Hour with QITV
Fluted Fabric Bowl Tutorial with QITV!
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Fluted Fabric Bowl Tutorial with QITV!
The stabilized Kyoto bag at Quilting in the Valley
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Kyoto bag handles available at quiltinginthevalley.com!
QITV with the quick and easy Tulip Bag!
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QITV with the quick and easy Tulip Bag!
QITV presents Accuquilt Basics!
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Lisa reviews the Accuquilt system, and demonstrates how to use the Qubes, and strip dies for efficiencey.
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Starching!
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Starching!
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Calculating Backing Yardage
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Widebacks or 42-44" fabrics...we show you how to calculate the amount you'll need!
QITV with Quilt As You Go Minky Quilts!
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QITV with Quilt As You Go Minky Quilts!
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Batting #quilting #quilt #patchwork #quilter #sewing
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Batting #quilting #quilt #patchwork #quilter #sewing
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Backings #quilting #quilt #patchwork #quilter #sewing
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Backings #quilting #quilt #patchwork #quilter #sewing
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Borders #quilting #quilt #patchwork #quilter #sewing
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Borders #quilting #quilt #patchwork #quilter #sewing
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Machine Maintenance
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Machine Maintenance
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 7
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 7
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 6
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 6
Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: The Binding Eaze Tool
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Tips to Perfect Your Quilting: The Binding Eaze Tool
Three Things to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 3
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Three Things to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 3
Three Things to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 2
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Three Things to Perfect Your Quilting: Part 2
How to get to your Facebook Privacy Setting!
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How to get to your Facebook Privacy Setting!
QITV with Easy Tri Quilted Zipper Bags!
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QITV with Easy Tri Quilted Zipper Bags!
I am making my 2nd quilt. It’s the curved jelly roll quilt. I have measured and re-measured but when I sew my strips together, they don’t meet up right. One is always longer than the other. So I pull it all out, re-measure, and sew it again and sure enough all the strips have one long side. Can someone please tell me what I’m doing wrong before I just throw everything out. I am 76 and I have a lot of patience 😢but this is doing me in. I love watching your videos, You make everything look so easy. Thank you
It may not be you! Sometimes jelly roll strips are not the same length, even in the same pack. If you’ve measured them, and the ARE all the same length, then try using a walking foot to piece them. (Sometimes the pressure of the foot on the top fabric pulls the top fabric back k a little.). If you do t have a walking foot, then pin them together all the way along the side before you sew them. Keep at it!
Thank you so very much❤️
Ladies, you sure do a great class with so much helping information. Thank you.
In the manual it says that after you put the bobbin in with the logo facing out you should test it and the bobbin should wind clockwise there is no way it can wind clockwise you didn't refer to that in your video so I'm wondering if that's a mistake in the manual
Great help ladies, thank you so e.
Have you done any tutorials on the 790 Pro? , thank you so much for your information it is so helpful.
Not yet!
What rulers and are they high or low shank. How wide are they
These are from the Westalee Sampler Set 6 piece set of rulers. I am using high shank, as that is what fits my machine.
Thanks and a lot of greetings from Germany❣
You and your videos are awesome! Wish i lived close ❤
I hope you have a wonderful trip. Thank you for the post. Will be fun to make!
Another fantastic project. Good timing for elf workshop for holidays.
You always post fantastic projects that mere mortals can execute easily. I have a non fancy Bernina B530. I love it but no fancy features. My Juki Nx7 has the fancy features. I love both machines.
You always post fantastic projects that mere mortals can execute easily.
Cute!!
Thanks
Very very cute!
Thanks so much for adding all these how-to videos!!
Ladies, this tutorial is just what I was looking for! Very easy to follow and I always knew what my machine could/couldn’t do. Great examples too. Besides y’all are funny and down to earth - my kind of people. I just paid $200 for an online course and it was so confusing. Y’all keep it up!
What’s the size of the circle you start with?
The model was done with a 14” circle, and a 9” center square.
@@QuiltingInTheValley thank you for responding!
Thanks for the video! I am giving this a try today!
I will definitely be making these. Thank you for the tutorial.
🏃🏼♀️➡️🏃🏼♀️➡️🏃🏼♀️➡️🏃🏼♀️➡️to the sewing machine ! Another great tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you!!
Bless your heart❤
Thank You for all the information and your video on making this……will be making some….
I think your two button hold down fixed my USB issue. Great tips to review. Thanks!
Thank you, thank you. My screen froze. Nothing in the manual to help, but you did. 🎉❤
Thank you for doing this!
That bucket is the bomb ditty! Thanks so much for yet another fun tutorial. A very nice quick project, these will make great gifts. I really appreciate you sharing the pattern! 🏃♀🏃♀🏃♀🏃♀to sewing room again!
You’re gonna have a lot of gifts done ahead of time!!
Has anyone come up with alternate straps for this bag?
Sure! You could put traditional fabric bag straps on it easily. Decide the length you want, then cut 3” strips to that length. I, personally, would use strapping and fold the fabric over the strapping then top stitch it. Fold raw edges under, then place and stitch onto your bag!
Thank you for the pattern! I am going to make this!
Another great tutorial! Thanks so much!🏃♀back to the sewing room again!!!
Thanks!!!!
Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate you. God bless.
Thank you.
Love your very clear tutorials! Heading to the sewing room now🏃🏼♀️➡️ to make some! Thanks! Please keep the tutorials coming!
Love these tutorials! Great gift ideas😊
What Westalee ruler is that?
It’s the spiral ruler from the Sampler Set.
A beginner the same as me!!!!!😅
Enjoyed your tutorial…. Your voice is soothing and assuring, and your tips were great. Thank you for sharing. I’m less intimidated…thanks to you! ❤
Fantastic information and tutorial. Many thanks for sharing your pattern and its proportions. It is a most impressive bag and one I admired as recently as last night. ❤🎉❤
I like this simple project and I think it would be good to teach our beginning sewing class because they seem to really like to make bags! I think it would be really nice to quilt a simple crosshatch pattern with the soft and stable. Thank you so much for this beginner friendly tutorial!
I meant to ask if you recommend using a bias binding with the curved edges?
I didn’t, it’s a very gentle curve and I had no puckering!
Lisa, please help me with the bobbin case maneuver on my second-hand Aurora 440 QE. I have watched your troubleshooting lesson on this video and realize that my Bernina is a bit different from yours...the hook in the bobbin case doesn't correspond in appearance to my machine's, and the tiny bars inside the bobbin case (the points at 10:00 and at 4:00) are missing. In short I shook the bobbin and hook loose while trying to disengage the bobbin and I can't put them back. Now, tell me please do you have a video for troubleshooting the Aurora 440 QE? If you do and I watch it, my bobbin hook will slip into place, the bobbin will fit and I'll be off and running again! Thanks.
Hey Sharon! You have a CB hook bobbin, and yes, it is different. Your hook is shaped kind of like a ‘C’. If you use the needle up button to lower, then raise your needle it will set the hook race into the correct position. You will then take the hook and set it into place on the RIGHT side of the race with the hook point on the top. Secure it, and then snap your bobbin into position. Easy! I’ll try to add a video on seating that hook when I’m back in store Monday
@@QuiltingInTheValley Thank you, Lisa...you know I'll be watching that video when you upload it. Your response to my e-mail was like a translation from a foreign language...I didn't know the names of the Aurora 440 QE parts and the tutorials I watched might a well have been written in Sanskrit, but your one-paragraph explanation was all I needed and I am very, very grateful. Sharon
Ok, this tutorial was so well done, i really think i can make this! Thanks.
Very good video. Unfortunately, we've followed your every step to the letter (as well as any Q series videos, pages, books) we could find, but we can't stitch more than a few inches before the machine quits (with an 'out of thread' error on the screen, although there's plenty). It leaves a mangled mess where the stitching should be, especially on the underneath. We've checked all the tension, oiled the machine properly, changed needles, used numerous brands of thread including Gutterman and Aurifil. Our experience with this Bernina Q16+ has been a disaster. My wife can sew all day long on her Jazz II, but neither she nor I can make a single stitch on this Bernina! Along with the Studio 10 frame, we've spend a big part of our savings on her long-time dream only to have it be a nightmare. Any guidance from anybody would be welcome!
Call me at 815-410-5068 and I’ll try to trouble shoot with you over the phone. Saturday afternoon would be great….I’m all booked up tomorrow and Sat morning. Lisa
@@QuiltingInTheValleyThat's very kind of you! Thanks!
WHAT ELSE CAN YOU USE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE SOFT N STABLE?😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤🙇🙇🙇🙇😍😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏🙏
You could use Bosal, or any other brand of soft foam sew in stabilizer
Thanks for sharing
How pretty and easy
Thank you Lisa! It’s an excellent video. I really like this bag. It will make great gifts. 😊
Some of us don’t have a Bernina machine 🥴. But I am an experienced seamstress. I’m also wondering if it can be made somewhat smaller? I do like the whole bag idea 😊 Thanks for sharing all of this!
You absolutely could make it smaller…just keep the proportions! Share your pic if you do!!
I will have to try that 10d the next time i am adding binding! Great tip!