Quilting Tension Test! Sit Down Quilting Sunday #2

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.

8 Responses

  1. Linda Brown says:

    Thanks Leah you always have such good advice for those of us who only use a home machine to FAQ on.

  2. quilt4fun2 says:

    Great job on your explanation and demonstration of tension and speed. I look forward to more Sit Down Sundays.

  3. Peggy says:

    I'm so glad you are doing these videos. Looking forward to next one.

  4. Thanks Leah…… your explanations answered all my questions….. thanks so much!!!

  5. JulieA says:

    Leah, you teach beautifully! Thorough, detailed, and fun. One of my concerns has been that mid-arms hop. You'd indicated there is a way to adjust the amount or force of hop or something like that. Can you share how to do that and how it changes the way you quilt from a DSM? And does this machine have more than one foot? Know the APQS George and Handiquilter Sweet Sixteen do, but those machines are DOUBLE the price of the Q'Nique and I'm not at those price ranges.

  6. Leah Day says:

    Great questions Julie! On hopping – there's no way to stop it completely, but by lowering the foot as low as you can (without it hammering into the top of the machine) it will limit how much the foot moves. There will be more feet available on this machine soon. We're just getting the final details on that and I'll be able to share a video on what each foot does and how they work.

  7. Katherine Verbeke says:

    I rarely do free motion quilting since I installed the QCT. The speed of my machine is set on slowest, the stitch length is 10 spi and on a lot of curves I get eyelashes. Since I know this is speed and not tension, how can I prevent the eyelashes? Should I shorten the stitch length?

    • LeahDay says:

      Yes, I’d shorten the stitch length. I like 15 stitches per inch with QCT. I’d also play with different types of thread and also check your bobbin tension. If the eyelashes are showing up on the top, you may need to tighten your bobbin tension a bit.

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