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chergram 09-18-2018 12:50 PM

hand piecing and quilting
 
would like to know if there is place here to talk about hand sewing and piecing quilts if so need to find it am interesed in the yo yo quilt and the catherd window sorry my spelling is off thanks

Jshep 09-19-2018 05:10 AM

Just go to you tube and type in hand quilting

Jo Belmont 09-19-2018 08:46 AM

There are tons of hand-piecing and hand-quilting videos at YouTube, but the master of all IMNSHO is Jinny Beyer. Use the search engine on her site, jinnybeyer.com I love my machines, but there is a theraputic measure for me to hand work that the machines don't provide, not only because of the portability, but the absolute precision as well. Also, it is not necessary to press between steps as needed with most of machine work.

Go for it!

KalamaQuilts 09-19-2018 10:49 AM

chergram, I too like to visit with other quilters, if I wanted to sit in a cone of silence, I'd be on google rather than the quiltingboard.

That said, there have been many threads here on both types of stitching/piecing, but I'm lousy at finding threads. Perhaps a thread fairy will list some, and you can just add to the threads and pick up the conversation.

SusieQOH 09-19-2018 06:16 PM

Yes, Jinny Beyer is the absolute master of hand piecing and quilting. You may want to check out one of her books.

Pat Haywood 09-20-2018 05:04 AM

You might enjoy joining a group on facebook called Celebrate hand quilting.

roguequilter 10-28-2018 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by Jo Belmont (Post 8129565)
There are tons of hand-piecing and hand-quilting videos at YouTube, but the master of all IMNSHO is Jinny Beyer. Use the search engine on her site, jinnybeyer.com I love my machines, but there is a theraputic measure for me to hand work that the machines don't provide, not only because of the portability, but the absolute precision as well. Also, it is not necessary to press between steps as needed with most of machine work.

Go for it!

i agree with jo whole heartedly! jinney beyer became one of my main sources of hand quilting knowledge when i first started quilting in the mid 80's. here is a link to her page of tips & lessons. there is also a link to her blog on the drop-down menu under "jinney corner" on the header. she doesn't post often, but what she does share on her blog is soooo helpful. i use her block library often. the blocks are available in several sizes & unlike blockbase (which i love & have used since mid 90's) i have never found/encountered error in printing blocks for hand or machine piecing.

https://jinnybeyer.com/tips-and-lessons/

:) found this thread looking for another thread in tutorials. i hand basted a mini quilt yesterday to begin the handquilting of it for one of my winter projects. hope you find info you need! i sooo love my quiet winter days watching the snow fall or the enclosure of coccoon of fog to sit & do needle work <3

feline fanatic 10-28-2018 03:28 PM

I like to do hand work and always have a WIP going. Right now I am hand appliquing tear drop shaped units to a triangle. The triangles are then machine pieced together. Slow going, I have been working on it off and on for years. The pattern is called hearts and gizzards.

Monale 10-28-2018 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by SusieQOH (Post 8129890)
Yes, Jinny Beyer is the absolute master of hand piecing and quilting. You may want to check out one of her books.

When I started quilting, I had no sewing machine, so my first few quilts were all hand pieced and hand quilted. Through a tip on this board, I came across Jinny Beyer and bought her book "Quiltmaking by Hand" from which I learned so much!


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