Moving the Grace Qnique to a Frame!

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

17 Responses

  1. Leah says:

    I love that you are adding a longarm to your quilting experience. You are running a business, this will help. As a hobbiest, I have had the pleausre of quilting on my friend's longarm Bernina. It's been great for large quilts, but I'm not ready to invest the time effort and money (yes she charges me, but a very reasonable price) in mastering the longarm. I think it's wonderful that you are expanding your skills. I'm sure you won't neglect the sitdown machine. It clearly has it's time and place.

  2. Tina Gordon says:

    I'm so excited and can't wait to see the upcoming longarm videos. I have this machine on a similar frame, so it will be great fun to quilt along with you. I also have to pat myself on the back because I set mine up, initially 10 foot and then expanded to 12 foot, by myself!

  3. Melody Lutz says:

    Oh golly gee whiz…there's gonna be some fun going on at the Day home! First, I have to say I was tickled when James lay splade out on the floor, being a kid. Then went onto helping! Second, I see a longarm in my future. Being able to educate myself, while you're learning is thee best research I can do. Looking massively forward to more, Go Leah-GO!!! YAY to The Grace Company for their generous provisions.

  4. Thank you so much for sharing and posting these videos. I am a new Q14 on the frame owner and struggle. Wonderful to hear that you too had a couple of ugly stitches. I still find the finer movements (small pebbles and feathers) rather difficult to control. It is as if I simply can stop, return at the right spot. I however lowered my machine to its lowest position being rather short also lifted the idler bar to provide smoother gliding over the bed of the machine. Not yet convinced that it is the ideal but still experimenting.

  5. Leah Day says:

    I had a LOT of ugly stitches so far! LOL! It's definitely challenging to control the machine and do travel stitching or small scale stitching. It's much easier to quilt large designs (big sweeping movements) that interlock together, but don't touch. I think you just have to play with the height to see what feels best to you, but the key is quilting daily for 15 – 30 minutes every day. I just finished the test I was working on for the video so tomorrow we'll put another quilt on the frame and my goal is to have it go from a top to a finished quilt in one day!

  6. Leah Day says:

    LOL! He was out of school that day and while we got started he baked muffins upstairs, then came down to help. Such a rock star!

  7. Leah Day says:

    Wow! That is a seriously big frame! Mine is set up at 8 feet and so far I haven't pushed the length very far. If I want to go bigger I'll have to take out a wall so I'm hoping I can be satisfied with it the size it is!

  8. Leah Day says:

    Definitely! I plan to continue with videos on my home machine as well as videos on the Grace Qnique. It's been really nice to see how this feels and be able to hop in the room and quickly throw some thread at a quilt top that's just been folded in the closet for years. Faster finishes definitely make me happy!

  9. I'm looking forward to seeing where you go with your longarm. I think there is one in my future.

    I give you full credit for getting me started quilting on my sewing machine. Your Building Blocks and Sunshine Surprise gave me the confidence to start quilting some of my aged quilt tops. Thank you for all the work you've put into my quilting journey.

  10. Joy Clark says:

    Hi Leah, I have also purchased the Q'Nique frame with the Q'Nique 14+ and am still at the 'struggling with the tension' phase. As I have always quilted on my Bernina 750 which is a dream machine – the challenge in getting the stitches right on the Q'Nique is huge! I have watched all Jamie Wallen's videos as well as Linda V Taylor's…but when I do everything they suggest regarding tension I am still not happy with the stitches. I had it set at 10 stitches per inch and I will try your suggestion of 16 per inch. I've also found I prefer the Cruise setting. I've invested in Glide thread and Cairo Cotton Longarm thread – so hopefully I'll master the tension issue today.

  11. Leah Day says:

    Hi Joy – I'm sorry you've had struggles with tension on the Grace on your frame. Have you tried Isacord thread? I've played around with lots of threads over the years and I keep coming back to Isacord because it's just so rock solid. It's 100% polyester embroidery thread, but very strong, color fast, and it just doesn't break unless you really tick it off!

    I think it also helps to use the same thread in the top and bobbin of the machine. It's worked for me for years on my home machines and has definitely held true on this longarm.

  12. Leah Day says:

    Aw! Thank you so much Liz! I'm so happy to hear you were with us for Building Blocks and Sunshine Surprise. I'm sure we will have many more quilting adventures together!

  13. Hi Leah, I to have the mid-arm machine and am oh so happy with it except now they have come out with a 21" that I am coveting. I too prefer the Cruise setting but am playing with the Manual setting which I also like for it's smoother flow and tighter curves and circles. The higher the percentage the faster it sews but there is no regulation so you have to find that groove to keep your stitches consistent.

  14. Anonymous says:

    So happy to see you get a frame for your Qnique! And right when I’m getting my first longarm! Perfect timing! Now I know I’m going to have fun!

  15. Hi Leah,
    I just bought a Q’niIque 14+ at Houston. I have the SR2 frame. And I am in love…I too wonder why I didn’t do this sooner. It is simplistically wonderful. The Grace folks were wonderful and answered all of my questions. I also have a Baby Lock Tiara and feel what I learned on my sit down long arm totally transferred to this machine. It took me no time to get the tension just right. I am so looking forward to watching your videos. I have a practice quilt that I’m learning on. And I am looking forward to stitching through my mile high stack of quilt tops. Thanks for sharing….

  16. Really you going to show more quilting with your Grace Q'nilque? How's it going?

  17. Leah Day says:

    Yes! I decided to start with some Ultimate Quilting Tutorials to showcase quilting on both a home machine and longarm. It's really fun to show both methods. So far I've shared a video like this on Stippling, McTavishing, and Pebbling, and this weekend I'll share a video on Paisley too! You can find them all linked up here: https://leahday.com/pages/stippling

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