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Hand Quilting Tutorial 

Elizabeth Chappell
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Here is a link to the quilt I am working on in the video: quilters-candy-box.myshopify....
See what tools I use for Hand Quilting, how I start, quilt and finish!
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@pennycamp650
@pennycamp650 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for adding a tutorial on hand quilting. When I started quilting YEARS ago I was taught to hand quilt by my husband’s grandmother. There was always a quilt on her quilting frame in the back bedroom. Love seeing all of the machine quilting, they are beautiful. I can always take my hand quilting with me when we travel or sitting in front on the tv. You don’t see many tutorials on hand quilting, thank you for this one. Oh yes, I have my husbands grandmother’s quilting frame.
@anniethesureshot
@anniethesureshot 3 года назад
When you showed the needle threader it was a great time to add multiple needles onto your thread spool. Just slide several needles across to your spool. Slide them down towards the spool and using the next needle that is closest to the end of the thread.
@karenanderson1107
@karenanderson1107 11 месяцев назад
Genius!
@sandybettencourt5735
@sandybettencourt5735 6 месяцев назад
This is a very helpful tutorial for me. As another viewer wrote, i am new to hand quilting and I haven’t found many tutorials about hand quilting that are as clearly explained. Thank you!!
@GC-ms4dj
@GC-ms4dj Год назад
You did a very good job showing and explaining the process. I like your analogy of holding it like a oven mitt.
@AnnieElle
@AnnieElle Год назад
Hi Elizabeth! Just came across this video on hand quilting. Thank you for sharing this - there doesn't seem to be as much out there explaining hand quilting these days. I'm just beginning my hand quilting journey and though I've taken many classes at my local (sort of) Quilt shop, hand quilting instruction is not something they offer there. I guess the move is toward machine quilting and long-arm quilting. (And there are very few quilt shops around either, sadly.) Anyway, I appreciate you sharing your skill. Thank you.
@TheSabinewalkden
@TheSabinewalkden 4 года назад
Thank you for the tip about grabbing the fabric like an oven mitt when you quilt. This is very helpful to me as I have just started hand quilting a large quilt. Greetings from the UK.
@hazelem1266
@hazelem1266 3 года назад
Hi Sophie. How did your quilt come out? And have you published somewhere what it looked at? And how difficult it was by hand. Thank you so much.
@merrinbennett7946
@merrinbennett7946 3 года назад
Excellent with. Dry clear instruction. Thank you.
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful
@elenewood6032
@elenewood6032 2 года назад
Thanks for your help. I have just started hand quilting a project. I knew how to start the stitching but not how to finish. Also found your info about thread to use good to know.
@kathyaschenbach8081
@kathyaschenbach8081 3 года назад
Great of demonstrating! I might try this!! Thank you!!
@claudiaengberg3520
@claudiaengberg3520 3 года назад
Really great tips, thank you!!!
@anjumsiddiqi3033
@anjumsiddiqi3033 3 года назад
Very helpful! I wanted to know when I am quilting a big quilt ( queen size ) how to hold the fabric in the middle of the quilt. You have showed me exactly what to do. That was impressive! Thanks you!
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
I'm so glad this was helpful!
@iampaperprincess
@iampaperprincess 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! One of the best tutorials I’ve seen! Now I’m a new subscriber! Hopefully you’ll put out more videos! ❤
@beverlybenson9981
@beverlybenson9981 11 месяцев назад
Just came across your channel. Thank you for the video ❤
@sherrybryant7419
@sherrybryant7419 3 года назад
Super tutorial!
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Thank you!
@brendafoley6995
@brendafoley6995 3 года назад
Thanks for this wonderful info
@karenschultz355
@karenschultz355 3 года назад
Thank you, this was a very helpful illustration!
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Thanks, Karen! I'm glad you found this helpful.
@simonecarvallhoartes2614
@simonecarvallhoartes2614 2 года назад
Excelente tutorial👏👏👏
@miekehennico5565
@miekehennico5565 2 года назад
Very nice and clear explanation !
@annagampel8861
@annagampel8861 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the very detailed tutorial
@brittnigreenberg6750
@brittnigreenberg6750 3 года назад
Great tutorial!
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Thank you, Brittni!
@maryretaleato7578
@maryretaleato7578 3 года назад
Thanks! Very informative
@ritawilson6072
@ritawilson6072 3 года назад
Excellent tutorial
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad you found this helpful.
@akarpowicz
@akarpowicz 4 года назад
size 20 is usually crochet thread. usually tighter twist. lovely stuff
@terri9105
@terri9105 Год назад
Would you use it to hand quilt?
@nurhamidah240
@nurhamidah240 Год назад
Amazing, Thanks
@monnysillva7038
@monnysillva7038 2 года назад
Excelente!!👍
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell 2 года назад
Thank you!
@annebettencourt9587
@annebettencourt9587 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing this! I’m a big fan of big stitch quilting .. like you, I love using perle cotton. Your tips are really helpful, especially for new stitchers … 🧵
@deetorres424
@deetorres424 10 месяцев назад
Just a suggestion, you should always thread from the end that comes off of the spool, that illuminates any fuzz or fraying of the thread….😊
@naomiockerse8855
@naomiockerse8855 4 года назад
Great video explanation Elizabeth. I was wondering if you could clarify the distance of the end knot? It feels like it would be too loose and could slip back and forth/out a little over time. Wouldn't something closer be a tighter finish?
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
I've never had that problem. There's not a lot of extra thread under the quilt top, and the quilt sandwich really holds it in place.
@jillvecore3984
@jillvecore3984 Год назад
good video, long time quilter, haven't hand quilted in a while, good reminders. Is the a reason you don't use an invisible maker instead of your folding/pressing tool you used??? Just curious.
@leoriche6333
@leoriche6333 3 года назад
My thread seems rather thick. Am I supposed to separate the multi ply thread? I’m not sure what # cotton it is bc label fell off. Thanks! Great tutorial!
@peggygilbertsen9099
@peggygilbertsen9099 4 месяца назад
Are embroidery needles better than quilting needLes? Thanks for this, I love hand sewing. It’s an art.
@Wannaloom
@Wannaloom 5 лет назад
Hi Elizabeth! Great video! I do have a question (I’m a new quilter 😊) In the beginning and ending of your stitches when you aren’t stitching through all of the fabric layers and your burying the knot, wouldn’t this leave a look of skipped stitches on the back of the quilt? Like parts of the square stitching on the backing fabric would be left open? Thanks for sharing your video and I appreciate any help you can provide me.
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell 5 лет назад
Hi KrimCakes! I'm happy to help - thanks for reaching out. Let me know if I understand your question correctly. You are wondering if when hiding your knot, it will look like a skipped stitch on the back of your quilt, correct? The short answer is: not at all. The longer answer is: Your hidden knot will not give the look of a skipped stitch because when you start your knot, you bring the needle up right at the corner, or where you want your stitching to start. So the knot essential lies under the fabric BEFORE where your stitching begins. And the same goes for the end of your hand quilting. The knot is hidden right under the end point. I hope this helps and makes sense. Let me know if you want me to send a photo or anything - sometimes visual learning works better!
@Wannaloom
@Wannaloom 5 лет назад
Elizabeth Chappell Awww...ok, that makes perfect sense! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question. 🤗
@anneyoung1011
@anneyoung1011 5 лет назад
@@ElizabethChappell Hi From Anne Young, can you put p a photo as i am a visual learning and would understand better.
@evastenson5714
@evastenson5714 5 лет назад
Is the fabric in the quilt you’re working on from a a single collection or kit?
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell 5 лет назад
It's a variety of Art Gallery Fabrics. They are from different lines.
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
It's a mixture of Art Gallery Fabrics.
@BJ7481
@BJ7481 5 лет назад
Thanks. Question: When you bring the needle up (after a few stitches) and then go back down, are you entering in the same stitch as you came up in? BJ
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell 5 лет назад
Good question! I do not go through the same stitch that I came up. I always go through a new place. Let me know if that answers your question!
@BJ7481
@BJ7481 5 лет назад
@@ElizabethChappell Thank you. Yes, it did answer my question. BJ
@rebeccabrothers8056
@rebeccabrothers8056 3 года назад
Rewatched video, turned off closed caption, nice tutorial, never thought about oven mot method, great idea!
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell 3 года назад
Oh yay! I'm glad that worked for you. And yes - the oven mit. I'm also glad that resonates with people. Happy hand quilting!
@hannahw2697
@hannahw2697 4 года назад
Can you use regular thread like we use on our machines?
@TheSabinewalkden
@TheSabinewalkden 3 года назад
It is best to use quilting thread as it is stronger. Reguar thread will not be strong enough and could break.
@tyffanicox7749
@tyffanicox7749 2 года назад
The larger the number needle the smaller it is. So 9 would be smaller then 5.
@KnitzyKitzy
@KnitzyKitzy 3 года назад
9 is smaller, 3 is biggest. It’s like thread.
@debbienay5530
@debbienay5530 3 года назад
Do you need a sewing machine to start off with the blocks?
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Yes, I sew the blocks together with a sewing machine. Hope that helps!
@raschmid0805
@raschmid0805 2 года назад
You can also hand stitch the quilt top.
@lakinney8044
@lakinney8044 4 года назад
Can you show us this quilt finished and a link to the pattern you used?
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Yes - great suggestion! I'll go add those in the notes.
@lakinney8044
@lakinney8044 3 года назад
Thank you so much Elizabeth!
@candacekerr4139
@candacekerr4139 4 года назад
Why do you only quilt the top layer? And not go thru all layers?
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
It is, actually going through all the layers. Hopefully that is clear in the video?
@terri9105
@terri9105 Год назад
What type of thread are you using?? I'm a beginner & need LOTS of help! Thank you in advance!
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell Год назад
It is size 8 DMC thread. This thread shows up nicely to show your hand stitching 🙂
@terri9105
@terri9105 Год назад
@@ElizabethChappell thank you! Your video was perfect for me as a new quilter!
@jillvecore3984
@jillvecore3984 Год назад
sorry, typo, "is there a reason..."
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell Год назад
Oh great question. Yes - I have tried markers. I just prefer leaving the 'dent' from the herra marker. I've heard horror stories of markers not washing out properly. I also find it it easier for me and save time with the ruler / herra marker. So I guess it comes down to personal preference. I hope that helps!
@rebeccabrothers8056
@rebeccabrothers8056 3 года назад
Couldn't see what you were doing, the words/explanations were in the way!
@ecrookston
@ecrookston 3 года назад
Oh no - I'm sorry!
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell Год назад
Are you able to turn off the closed captions?
@amybell1645
@amybell1645 2 года назад
This is NOT the proper way to quilt. As a little craft project fine, but true hand quilting uses quilting needles, quilting thread and a frame to keep the quilt taunt. 🤦‍♀️
@raschmid0805
@raschmid0805 2 года назад
Actually, I've seen several tutorials about quilting without a frame or hoop. 🤷🏼‍♀️ Just a difference of preference.
@camagnuson6108
@camagnuson6108 3 года назад
This isn't the traditional hand quilting... These stitches are far too large. Sorry.
@joybranham8250
@joybranham8250 3 года назад
It's called "big stitch" quilting. Originally was utility quilting, but it has caught on as a way to showcase the stitches. I consider it a little more difficult than traditional tiny stitches, but I guess it's what you get used to!
@ElizabethChappell
@ElizabethChappell Год назад
No problem at all! This is definitely a more modern, big stitch look. Both are beautiful, IMO.
@maewebster9377
@maewebster9377 Год назад
hand quilting??? thread labeled quilt thread, needles labeled betweens. ; 10 or 12 and not these big stitches...this is ok for practice
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