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Joy Morgan
Великобритания
Добавлен 9 мар 2012
Welcome to my Little Quilting Patch on youtube.
Here you will find an ever grown number of videos which I have created to share my love of Patchwork, Quilting, Applique and Crochet with lots of helpful how to videos to guide you on your own Stitching journey.
So, subscribe to my youtube channel - it's free - and then you'll be kept up to date when I post new videos.
Hope you enjoy your time with me. Thanks for visiting, subscribing and/or following me. And special thanks to those who have left such positive feedback. It's what motivates me to create more. Joy
Here you will find an ever grown number of videos which I have created to share my love of Patchwork, Quilting, Applique and Crochet with lots of helpful how to videos to guide you on your own Stitching journey.
So, subscribe to my youtube channel - it's free - and then you'll be kept up to date when I post new videos.
Hope you enjoy your time with me. Thanks for visiting, subscribing and/or following me. And special thanks to those who have left such positive feedback. It's what motivates me to create more. Joy
Boro Inspired Sashiko Stitching
How I create a piece of Boro Inspired fabric with Sashiko. Check out My Blog joy-quilting.blogspot.com/
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Machine Applique - Satin Stitch
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How to set up and use a Satin Stitch for Applique on your Sewing Machine
Tiny Crochet Beanie / Bobble Hats
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Learn how to crochet a tiny Beanie or Bobble Hat
Joyofquilting Using your Foot Pedal
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Subscribe: ruclips.net/channel/UC-CdsBbPBmwIrLtqYdtyUBw
Crochet Book Marks
Просмотров 2755 лет назад
Tutorial on making a very quick and easy Crochet Bookmark using small scraps of yarn.
Crochet Granny Square - Make it Square Not Wonky
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How to make Crochet Granny Squares that are actually square and not wonky. Visit me at my blog joy-quilting.blogspot.com/
How to Keep Crochet Squares Square
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How to know where your corners are on a Granny Square
Winding a Bobbin on your Sewing Machine
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How to Wind a Bobbin on your Sewing Machine
How to Thread a Sewing Machine
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How I thread my Sewing Machine. A video to help you understand how to thread a Sewing Machine. visit my blog joy-quilting.blogspot.com/
Blocking Crochet with cold water
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How to Block Crochet with cold water Spray Bottle
Steam Blocking Crochet
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How to Block Crochet with a Steam Iron vist my blog joy-quilting.blogspot.com/
Memory Quilts - How to stabilise the fabrics.
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Memory Quilts - How to stabilise the fabrics.
Hand Quilting How to. No Hoop. No Thimble
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Hand Quilting How to. No Hoop. No Thimble
Using a Quarter Inch Sewing Machine Foot
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Using a Quarter Inch Sewing Machine Foot
Table Setting - Quick Fabric Cutlery Holder
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Table Setting - Quick Fabric Cutlery Holder
Chain Piecing Patchwork Blocks with Joyofquilting
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Chain Piecing Patchwork Blocks with Joyofquilting
Beginners Patchwork Cushion Pillow Part 3
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Beginners Patchwork Cushion Pillow Part 3
Basting or tacking a Quilt edge by machine
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Basting or tacking a Quilt edge by machine
Yesssss - this is the best description/demonstration of how to get the best stitch as close to 90 degrees in and 90 degrees back up. I tried with a hoop and I feel like it's so tight that it doesn't allow for proper stitches
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Can you please tell us why you do free motion with the feed dogs up instead of down?
Good question. Depending on what I'm working on, I freemotion with the feed dogs down or up. Generally I'd use the standard feed dogs down method for quilting. But for something like quilting around applique pieces having the feed dogs up can give you the best of both worlds. When you use a freemotion quilting foot, the foot itself is designed not to come into contact with the fabric. And leaving the feed dogs up means the underside of the fabric is still being moved forward a bit. It kind of gives you a bit more of a structured freemotion if that makes sense. Which I find useful for quilting around applique. It doesn't work well on every machine. You might need to lighten the presser foot pressure. All I can say is try a trest piece. Do a bit with the feed dogs up and a bit with them down. See how it works for you.
WOW, I LOVIT, THANKS SO MUCH,
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This is a game changer, I came across a similar method from 3\4 years ago a couple of days ago. This is from 10 years ago. I really can’t believe there are so few videos about this method. Unless I’m just not finding them! Brilliant!!
I had a friend who was struggling to machine stitch in a straight line because of her parkinsonism shake. So I thought let purposely make the quilting line not straight. And so the idea of using the 3 step zig zag stitch was born. She did manage a couple more Quilts. And I now often use it as it's so quick and easy.
Glad to hear your getting back into quilting. Totally understand about handling/quilting big Quilts. I'm making The Winter Village Quilt in blues and whites at the moment and I plan on using Quilt as you go to Quilt it. I made a how to Quilt as You Go video years ago. I'm putting a link to it here. You might find it useful. ruclips.net/video/2DizWfd_ff8/видео.htmlsi=sLAjChlXAWJUUKM6
Thanks for the link, there’s so many ways to join quilt as go squares. I’m planning doing it all by machine, have arthritis in my fingers so try to avoid hand stitching. Good luck with your quilt. Sounds nice, blues my favourite colour.
Can i to make sashiko in dress
Boro was originally born out of covering up (patching) worn clothing. Often to a point where the original item was completely covered in boro patches. So technically yes you could make a dress out of boro work.
Your video answered questions I've had for awhile. Thank you. 👍🏼
I have had people tell me how much more work it is to do a QAYG method for quilting, but you make it seem doable! Thanks so much! At some point in the next year I will have to give it a try. I can see though that if a block is larger then it would be a faster process!
The two big advantages with quilt as you go are you don't have to try and wrestle a large quilt under your sewing machine to machine quilt it. It's so much easier machine quilting a smaller piece of work. And I think that goes for hand quilting too. A smaller piece is easier to handle. And no. 2. You don't need to spend ages layering up and pinning three large layers together (backing, wadding and quilt top). I've just started The Winter Village Quilt by Edyta Sitar and I plan to put that together quilt as you go. It's 24 houses set in three rows. My plan is to make it in three pieces and quilt as you go each row.
Boro is a lovely way to get stress free for pennies. Thanks for the explanation and tips.
My pleasure. Enjoy your Stitching. I think of hand stitching as quite meditative.
Very nice work, I just love it.😊
Thank you 😊
The raw edges bother me, I love this idea but how long before it falls apart.
That's part of Boro. To patch. Traditionally they would patch, then when necessary patch/stitch over patches. Born out of necessity. It a traditional way of working. Personally I love the idea and the raw edges. But I completely understand it's not for everyone. Especially if raw edges bother you. And that perfectly OK.
Great video! plastic film helped me visualise it. I've just ordered aunt Becky for a special quilt I want to hand quilt. Thank you x
I’m a little late to watch your video but I love your slow stitching sashimi. Looks very relaxing and calming. I’m just starting my journey.
It's never too late to start something. I find hand stitching very relaxing in the sunshine. I mainly seem to hand stitch sat outside in the sunlight. And although I do my best, with Boro I don't need to stress about every stitch being exactly the same. Which adds to the overall charm and homely feel of Boro Work. So Relax and Enjoy your Stitching Journey.
Great demo, and I really like the one you did with plastic. What about on a larger project where you cannot bunch up the quilt in your right hand? How would you handle that without a hoop?
Thank you for this. I’ve made a toile to try out a jacket pattern and rather than waste the fabric I thought I might try boro stitching fabric scraps on it. Your video was a great way to find out how to do it thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy your Stitching
Simply the best tutorial on slow stitching/boro work that I've seen, many thanks.
First of all, I have no idea where you live , but my guess would be Scotland. Best Accent Ever!! I learned all I know about quilt- as -you- go from you. I bet I have watched this video 20 times. Just to refresh my menory on the method and then secondly, to hear that wonderful accent!! You have saved me lots and lots of headaches. I only make King size quilts and I am a hand quilter only. So this method helps to keep my project small and portable. Many, Many thanks to you, Joy.
Ok. I just read a few of the comments and your replies. Your accent is Welsh! Awesome. I have now completely made 3 king size quilts by hand using your method. I am only a few months away from finishing my fourth king size quilt. This one is a double Irish Chain. Still using your method. You are the BEST. USA. Kentucky.
Thank you for your kind comments Bonnie. It makes me so happy to think my video has help you in your quilting journey. Quilt as you go really does help make easier work of larger Quilts. Your not too far out guessing where I'm from. It's not Scotland but is part of the UK. I live in Wales, so the accent your hearing is a Welsh one. So it's a 'Diolch yn fawr' (Thank you very much) from me, Joy
I was struggling awith hand quilting .been trying to master it for a year .watched your video over and over and had a eureka moment. I easnt using my thimble under the quilt effectively . Thank you so very much . Im thrilled . Im hand piecing a quilt and i really wanted to hand quilt it .
I'm thrilled too that my video helped you on your quilting journey. You'll be an expert Hand Quilter by the time you finish your first Quilt. Enjoy
Thank you Joy! Will you remove the machine running stitch when you have completed the piece?
Yes. I would remove the machine running stitch once I'd finished the Boro Stitching.
Good, clear demo. Thank you, Joy. I am inspired.
Thank you. I'm pleased to have inspired you on you Boro/Sashiko journey.
It's very interesting needlework 😊
Interesting. Thanks for showing us this technique
I just ordered this tool. Great video demonstration on on to use! Thanks, I'll watch again when I get Aunt Becky.
Thanks. Hope it helps you enjoy your quilting.
I have all of my Splendid Sampler blocks that I want to qayg but as 4 blocks joined together with slim sashing in between them and then take that to qayg to another 4 set....I am hesitating so much and I don't know why. I see how it is done and understand it! You are inspiring me to get off my butt and do it!!!! Lovely quilt by the way.
A little piece of advice I was given when I first started quilting, was, don't think/worry about the whole quilt. Just focus on the block you are making. It's been very good advice because you can easily feel overwhelmed by the whole quilt and as a result struggle to get or keep going. So just get the next little step done. Breathe and Enjoy the Journey
This was ingenious of you to use the plastic. Thank you!
Love how you explain the two seam side.i have tried this before and could.not figure it out.i think I am going go give it another try
So glad you're going to give log cabin another go. That two seam side idea makes it much easier to work out where you are on it. And hopefully it will make it a more enjoyable process for you.
Thank you for using the plastic.
what angers me is, you all say it is easy to start .that may be for all you long time sewing people who would have a large portfolio of fabrics to choose from.every time I watch a supposedly starting up video for beginners ,you all have designer scraps. pretend to be a beginner with access to the bare minimals.
Best place for Boro fabric is charity shops. Do what you can with what you find. No stressing just buy cheap and enjoy the process.
Thank you Joy, great little tool. Can you tell me what needle you are using - it seems longer than the usual quilting needles?
Love this!!
It is beautiful. I love the colors.
I’ve been seeing and trying this type of sewing but didn’t really know how to do it or know what it was called. I find it so peaceful. Thank you!
You “Precut” material?
Raw edges aren’t a problem?
Thank you so much. I never could get my qayg. Blocks right. I'm so glad I found your video. Happy New Year 1923 !!
Oops 2023
So cute! Great tutorial. Did you use quarter inch when top stitching?
Adoring the Dance in pomp circunstance
Thank you so much for this video, not only for the helpful content and serene manner, but because you reminded me of the knowledge in my family of sewing and other handicrafts that have been neglected. I vow to step up in this regard. ❤️
Where can you get Aunt Becky in the States? I've searched, nothing comes up.
try this link to connecting threads www.connectingthreads.com/aunt-becky-s-finger-saver/p/80688?media=PPCGNBS&gclid=Cj0KCQiAmaibBhCAARIsAKUlaKTcfAmdu1OskwMWxM03zU6A_TdcZuvkZyta504FPdSktyi6Z2qK67saAq5pEALw_wcB&PPCGNBS
Thank you a much easier pattern to follow and as i am going to make 12 for Christmas place setting it will be a very quick process.😊❤
А где ваша бабушка?? Куда её дели ?
BORO? Boro means from the Japanese word boro? It is a method of sashiko patchwork using rags. Nice, isn't it? This was originally done by Japanese farm mothers on things like basket holders for farm work and gaiters that were worn around the arms and shins. Also for aprons and kimonos. It's wonderful, is not it. From 1000 years ago until the early 1960s they were common in rural areas. My grandmother's house was also a farmhouse, so she used to do things like that. I made and used a basket holder using various colors such as indigo and red. I remember it being very cute.😀❣
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Thanks Joy! I love sashiko. You are doing a very nice work.
Thank you. The transparent plastic film demonstration helped me “get it.”
You're a breath of fresh air, Joy. Thank you for your tutorial. Having never picked up Sashiko, you've inspired me. Found it more than a bit interesting. X
Thank you! The plastic is so helpful to see what is actually happening. And a bonus, I’m left handed, too, so I could see clearly the process.
Thank you! That's exactly what I was after.
Wonderful!