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Joanne Banko shows a quick quilt as you go serger technique on PBS It's Sew Easy TV show 1712.

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Let's Go Sew with Joanne Banko

Let's Go Sew with Joanne Banko

4 жыл бұрын

Have you ever tried strip quilting with your serger? This “quilt as you go” technique is perfect for strip piecing smaller items such as baby blankets, lap quilts, placemats, potholders, table runners, and many other items too! In this short video you’ll see how to layer your top, batting, and backing fabrics to quilt layers and sew seams all in one quick pass through the serger. Click the link below to visit my website and download free, detailed instructions for this technique: www.letsgosew.... Are you ready? Let’s go sew!

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@juliefranck8510
@juliefranck8510 2 жыл бұрын
This is genius I love it!
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your wonderful comment Julie!!!
@janewright1247
@janewright1247 3 жыл бұрын
Great technique thanks , and so neat x
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jane! I'm so happy to know you liked this mitered satin trim technique!
@sharonmckanna8357
@sharonmckanna8357 3 ай бұрын
Hi, I really enjoy your clear teaching style! I tried to make a placemat and I got 'bowing' happening. I was told to adjust the differential feed, but the old serger I used doesn't have that feature. In order to try on another machine, what should the differential feed be set at, please? Or would it just be long stitch length and width? Novice here, thanks.
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 3 ай бұрын
Hello Sharon! Thanks for watching and leaving your comments and questions! Let me try to help. First of all, there are quite a few variables. Namely, type of fabric, batting, serger and serger settings, and of course handling by the stitcher. Here are a few tips to eliminate the rippling or "bowing" of the seams. It is always helpful to have firm fabric. Fabric cut parallel to the selvedge is always more stable than fabric cut from side to side. Lengthwise grain has little to no stretch on a woven fabric and crosswise grain always has some stretch. If you do use cross wise strips, one way to help counteract stretching is to starch fabric pieces before sewing. Regular spray starch will work but it has a tendency to stick to the iron. I prefer Mary Ellen's Best Press.This may help to eliminate the bowing if you do not have differential feed. Also, take care to handle the fabric without stretching, and even make a point to ease layers into the presser foot as you serge. This means you would be using your fingers to push the fabric in a bit as you feed it into the machine. A wide 4 thread stitch with a stitch length of about 4 should be just right. Cut your pieces a little longer than you need so you can trim and even up when you're done. If you do have differential feed and want to use it to help ease the fabric layers, you would start at 1.5 and increase the number as needed. It will take some testing to get the right settings. I hope this helps! Feel free to reach out again if you need more from me :-)
@sharonmckanna8357
@sharonmckanna8357 3 ай бұрын
@@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Thank you so much for all this information! I'll give it a try!
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 3 ай бұрын
Happy to help@@sharonmckanna8357
@RobinSampsonMcCarthy
@RobinSampsonMcCarthy Жыл бұрын
I did some serging using 4 thread and someone in a group told me I should use a three thread because it was quarter inch. Do you agree? Thanks for the great video. So inspiring!
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Жыл бұрын
Hello Robin! Thanks for watching the video and leaving your comments! A four-thread serger stitch is just about a perfect quarter inch. If you use the left needle with three threads it would be the same except that without the second needle the stitch is not as secure. In other words, a four thread stitch gives a seam the most stability and strength. If you used a three-thread stitch with the right needle instead of the left, your seam would actually be smaller than a quarter inch. I say a standard four thread balanced stitch is the way to go. I'm working on more serger tutorials for those who are on my letsgosew.com mailing list in the near future. Stay tuned!
@dwh751
@dwh751 Жыл бұрын
Lining? Do you mean backing?
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Жыл бұрын
Yes! The lining would serve as the backing for the wrong side of the placemats. Thanks for watching the show!
@shannonamell7102
@shannonamell7102 2 жыл бұрын
Can you use 2 inches x 12 inches (length) and is so how do you connect the blocks with the serger? Or should the strips be the length you need say for a twin bed. I think I worded that correctly. Basically what you are doing in the video using the short strips, I don't understand how you but the blocks together to get a nice size quilt.
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Shannon! You can cut the strips any length you want. Of course you can also vary the size of the strip width. If you wanted a larger size piece you would cut strips longer, and then keep adding until you get the width you need for your quilted piece. It's possible to figure this out mathematically, but remember that you will lose some of the width with each seam. I suggest making a sample until you get the hang of the process. also, it's best to make something that doesn't have to be an exact, precise size. I have two instruction sheets that you will find helpful. One is an overview of what I did on the video here: www.itsseweasytv.com/projects/series_1700/1712/ISE_1712-1_INST.pdf The other is a link to a placemat project with detailed instructions here: www.brother-usa.com/blogs/stitching-sewcial/serger-style-quilt-as-you-go-placemat Let me know if you need more help or have more questions. Happy stitching!
@shannonamell7102
@shannonamell7102 2 жыл бұрын
@@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Thank you very much. I did click on the link that was under the video , the page was unavailable. I will click on the links you just sent. Thank you for your time :)
@MargaretJohnson
@MargaretJohnson Жыл бұрын
Just seeing this technique the link you provided no longer exists get 404 error. Is there another link for the instructions?
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Жыл бұрын
So sorry @MargaretJohnson! I checked the link in the description and it seemed to work but I reloaded it just to be safe. All instructions for series 1700 shows, including this one are here on my website: www.letsgosew.com/its-sew-easy-tv_series-1700.html
@mrsberdan
@mrsberdan Жыл бұрын
The link to instructions seems to be broken. 😟
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Жыл бұрын
So sorry for the issue you had. It seemed to work for me but I reloaded the link so please try again. All instructions for shows from series 1700 are on my website here: www.letsgosew.com/its-sew-easy-tv_series-1700.html
@mrsberdan
@mrsberdan Жыл бұрын
@@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Thank you very much!!
@cinnie2543
@cinnie2543 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting, but I wish you had talked us through how to lay them down, not just say "I've got my layers together". That's the part that confuses me. Oh well. Otherwise good video
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Cinnie2, this is a super short quick tip segment so I put all the details and order of layering pieces in the coordinating instructions. You'll find the instructions here: www.itsseweasytv.com/projects/series_1700/1712/ISE_1712-1_INST.pdf
@cinnie2543
@cinnie2543 3 жыл бұрын
@@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Thank you so much for responding!
@patriciahuskey3582
@patriciahuskey3582 4 жыл бұрын
I would like to know more about serger quilting
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Patricia! Thanks for getting in touch! Sergers can be a good friend to a quilter :-) I'm in the process of putting together a post on letsgosew.com with more on that subject so stay tuned. Also, there are instrucitons that coordinate with this particular It's Sew Easy TV episode. You'll find them if you click the link below. Hope this helps a bit! www.itsseweasytv.com/projects/series_1700/1712/ISE_1712-1_INST.pdf
@patriciahuskey3582
@patriciahuskey3582 4 жыл бұрын
thank u
@dale3404
@dale3404 4 жыл бұрын
I have a medical issue which limits what I can do. Sewing in short stretches is something I CAN do. I’m struggling to find projects for which I have all of the necessary supplies., and I’m social distancing as requested. I found this video, and I’m wondering if I could use different sizes of strips? I have some coordinated fabric, but one piece is smaller than the other two and not big enough to make the strips as directed. What do you think? Also, could you provide some guidance on how to design the placemat? Thank you in advance. Maybe others could use this help, also.
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Dale! Thanks for reaching out with your question. If you want to use different widths for your strips you can certainly do that. Just match the lining side and the batting for each of you different strip widths. It also really helps to label your pieces so you know the order you want to follow. You'll find coordinating instructions for this show segment here: bit.ly/2RBROb1 There are placemat instructions here:https: //bit.ly/2xuoHzq Let me know if you need any more help, okay? #BrotherAmbassador
@dale3404
@dale3404 4 жыл бұрын
@@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Thank you for replying to my question. I’m having surgery next week, so won’t be able to do anything with my right arm for awhile. This will be sitting on the back burner until the fall.
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 4 жыл бұрын
I'll be here when you need me Dale! I wish you well with your surgery and hope you have a speedy recovery. You can also contact me via my website www.letsgosew.com. Take care!
@dale3404
@dale3404 4 жыл бұрын
@@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko Thank you. I plan to watch a LOT of sewing videos while I’m recuperating. Thanks to you and the over It’s Sew Easy instructors for providing these.
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko
@LetsGoSewwithJoanneBanko 4 жыл бұрын
HI again@@dale3404! Thanks for your note. I plan to load a new series of videos on this channel soon so hopefully you can keep up with sewing while you are recuperating. I wish you well!
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