Reposition a Design with Pro-Stitcher

We 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 […]

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Beginner’s Guide to Ruler Quilting

Beginner’s Guide to Ruler Quilting

Rulers 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. […]

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Spring Cleaning for Quilters

Spring Cleaning for Quilters

Who 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 […]

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Tips to Jump Start Longarm Quilting

Tips to Jump Start Longarm Quilting

Quilting 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 […]

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Couching is Magic

Couching is Magic

After 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 […]

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Take the Time

Take the Time

Last 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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Spring Quilts

Spring Quilts

This week much of the US had a final, (we hope), blast of Winter and that can only mean Spring will be here, for good, soon. Here in North Carolina the tulips are not yet blooming. We do have daffodils. The daffodils come up way before Spring decides to really take hold. They brave the […]

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Tension Headache

I’ve got a cure for your tension headache. Tension is the first thing you need to learn when starting out with longarm quilting. It’s not hard to learn. Many quilters have a bit of a mental block about it. We have been told repeatedly to not touch the tension on our domestic machine’s bobbin. Fear […]

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More Tools for Tension

More Tools for Tension

Last week we learned about the Towa gauge, the best tool for help setting your bobbin tension. There are a few other simple tools I use when adjusting and monitoring tension that I want to share with you. Once again, these things are not necessary to achieve good tension. They just help. Scrap Strip This […]

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Choosing the Right Thread for Longarm Quilting

Choosing the Right Thread for Longarm Quilting

Choosing the right thread for longarm quilting is what will bring your creation to life and make it last for generations. With so many choices available, finding the perfect thread can be overwhelming. In this guide, I will share the key factors to consider when selecting thread for your longarm quilting project. To wash or […]

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