Today on the blog, experienced quilter, Mary Beth Krapil, shares quilting panel ideas for 2024. She shares different techniques and how-to steps to quilt your very own panel! Mary Beth is one of the National Educators at Handi Quilter, with decades of experiencing in longarm quilting. Easy Quilting Project – Panels At Handi Quilter we […]
Read MoreToday on the Handi Quilter blog, we’re sharing some great tips and hacks for sewing pantographs! We’re sharing some great tips on how to test out different pantograph designs before you sew! On the blog today, Mary Beth Krapil, National Handi Quilter educator, shares her tips on how to test out different pantograph ideas for […]
Read MoreWe have all done it at one time or another. Somehow, we knock our design in Pro-Stitcher out of position. There are a lot of ways this can happen, mostly user error. I won’t go into all of them, I’m just going to get to the important information you are here to learn: how to […]
Read MoreRulers are indispensable tools in longarm quilting, enabling you to create precise lines, shapes, and patterns with ease. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, ruler quilting can elevate your free motion and help with stitch-in-the-ditch. In this beginner’s guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about using rulers for longarm quilting. […]
Read MoreWe are entering graduation season. It’s the time for planning the future and looking back fondly to remember the school years. And for quilters, it’s T-shirt quilt season! T-shirt quilts are memory keepers, filled with nostalgia and personal stories. Creating a unique t-shirt quilt can be a labor of love, especially when it comes to […]
Read MoreWho invented Spring Cleaning? Well, there are many cultures that lay claim to that, Hebrew, Iranian, Chinese. Where ever it came from, it does make sense. Could the reason so many cultures have rituals and celebrations that incorporate spring cleaning be that this is the best time of year for it? With the warmer temperatures […]
Read MoreQuilting your first quilt can seem daunting to a longarm beginner. Here are 3 tips to jump start your longarm quilting and make you ready to tackle any quilt. 1. Preparation is Key Before you load that first real quilt, it is important to become familiar with your equipment and materials. Learn your machine. Read […]
Read MoreAfter reading last week’s post, I know you are on the lookout for new techniques to elevate your quilting. One such technique that’s been gaining traction in recent years is couching. While traditionally associated with hand embroidery, couching has found a new home in the world of longarm machine quilting, offering quilters an exciting way […]
Read MoreLast week I talked about taking the time to practice and expand your skills. If you are a seasoned quilter, you may have thought that blog post was not for you. It was aimed at beginners. But, I’m here to tell you, it was especially for you! We all need to keep learning. That is […]
Read MoreLast week we talked about Spring flowers and how we were anxiously awaiting them. But flowers only bloom when they are ready. And so we must be patient. Quilters are the same way. You cannot rush or force yourself to quilt beautifully. It takes time and practice. Be patient and give yourself grace. Take the […]
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