Blossoms Quilt Sampler with Rulerwork
Hello everyone!
I’m BERNINA Expert Amanda Murphy and I MISS SEEING YOUR FACES at dealerships I’d usually be traveling to across the country and world! It has been nice connecting and quilting with so many of you on my Facebook Lives in my Facebook Group and on my Facebook Page but I still miss visiting in person.
Scroll down for a giveway at the end of this tutorial.
I’m excited to announce that BERNINA and I cooked up a special little rulerwork project for you guys so that we can quilt together. Some of you might remember my BERNINA Rulerwork Sampler that I designed a few years ago for the BERNINA ruler sets. Well, since that time I’ve done the Jubilee ruler set for BERNINA and a bunch of different Good Measure ruler sets for Brewer Sewing. They’ve been really popular due to their markings and non-skid backings, so I’ll be showing you how I use them, but you can also quilt with the original BERNINA sets if you’d prefer. I thought we’d piece a simple quilt top and learn to combine some different shapes of rulers this time, while make the quilting the “star” of the piece. The BERNINA Blossom Sampler is sort of a Rulerwork 2.0.
The BERNINA Blossoms Sampler
Are you with me? I sure hope so because, as I said, I miss quilting with all of you!
Because the format of this 34-1/2” x 34-1/2” is so simple (the blocks are 12” squares finished), you have lots of options to make it uniquely yours. You can quilt just one block and finish it as a pillow, or you can add blocks and quilt each differently (or each the same) to make a larger quilt.
A block from the BERNINA Blossoms Sampler
You can download a PDF with a materials list and piecing instructions here but to complete the quilting of this piece you will definitely need the following:
Download BERNINA Blossoms Sampler Part 1
- A BERNINA #72 Adjustable Ruler Foot (a #96 foot will also work if you are quilting on a Q Series)
- A straight line quilting ruler, like my Every Angle Ruler or the BERNINA straight ruler
- An assortment of circle, oval, and curved rulers. I used a variety of rulers from Every Circle, Curve, and Oval sets to quilt the blocks as shown. If you don’t have a wide selection of rulers you can just use what you have and quilt the same motif in every block. Personally I think you can NEVER go wrong with circle and curves, as they are the foundation of so many designs. And then Ovals are just fun! If your designs are a little smaller due to the size of rulers you have on hand (such as those in the BERNINA sit-down set) you can quilt slightly smaller motifs and free-motion around them to fill up the space. It will still be beautiful. You can also take inspiration from the designs I’ve quilted here and create a motif that is completely unique to you!
- BERNINA Echo Clips (these are optional and were used to echo around some of the blossoms)
My Good Measure Rulers and the BERNINA Echo Clips I used in my version of the sampler
If you are quilting on a domestic I highly recommend either a cabinet or a flat table to make it easier to move the ruler over the fabric. I quilted the example on my 125th Anniversary 790 Plus, so you can really see how to handle rulers on a domestic machine.
How I set up my BERNINA 790 Plus for rulerwork quilting
Ok so this month is easy because it is all about choosing fabrics and piecing the top. Which is fun, right? I use my First Frost line for Contempo of Benartex Fabrics. If you love this line I would love it if you asked your local shops to order it. You can find a list of some shops that are carrying it here.
First Frost, my line for Contempo for of Benartex
One thing you might note from the PDF piecing directions. I pressed all of my seams open on the sampler. This is usually what I prefer in situations where I don’t have seams that “lock” in a piece. I do that because the quilter in me likes having the option of quilting right “along-the-ditch” on either side of the seam. I like to keep my options open as long as I can! So, with the exception for when seams can be “locked” (pressed in opposite directions to ensure perfect alignment.) I like to press them open. Please feel free to do whatever works best for you.
Ready to talk quilting thread so you can shop for that too?
I am a huge fan of Aurifil cotton thread and I piece and quilt with it a lot. I use their 50 wt. most often for both piecing and quilting, but I was living on the edge with this piece and went for a contrasting 28 wt. thread for the actual rulerwork blossoms, and then I added texture with a 50 wt. white Aurifil in the background. I thought the contrasting threads would be easier to see on camera; I’ve gotten to a point in my quilting that I have accepted things won’t be perfect and I am okay with my mistakes and I am also okay with you guys seeing my mistakes. I hope you will be too. If, however, you cannot deal with seeing YOUR mistakes you might want to use the white thread for both the rulerwork and the free-motion. I can assure you that others will not notice your mistakes, but you have to do what makes you happy.
I’m not going to lie – using a heavy thread that also contrasts with the background draws one’s attention BUT PEOPLE, there is nothing quite like an international pandemic to put our quilting problems into perspective, so if you feel reasonably comfortable with rulers I’d say go for at least a tiny bit of contrast, if not the thick thread! (How about going for a very light grey on white—that would be pretty!) Or at least try it on a practice sandwich just to have a new experience!
One lucky WeAllSew reader will have the Chance to win win a copy of all my First Frost patterns, including Woodland Sampler
The giveaway is now closed, thanks to our WeAllSew fans who entered. Congratulations to the winner, WeAllSew fan @grammaof3!
Before I wrap up let’s have a giveaway. I’ll be spending a lot of time on weallsew.com in the future and I want to hear from you what types of motifs you’d like me to cover in terms of rulerwork. Comment below for a chance to win a copy of all my First Frost patterns, including Woodland Sampler.
All you have to do is post a comment below and answer the question:
“What types of rulerwork motifs would you like to learn?”
The the giveaway is open through Friday, August 7th.
The giveaway is open to residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. One comment per fan. Comment must be submitted to the WeAllSew.com blog by Friday, August 7, 2020 at 11:59 PM Central Time. Winner will be chosen randomly. Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hours to contact to claim the prize.
Good luck!
I’ll meet you back here in two weeks with your finished BERNINA Blossoms top so we can start quilting!
Amanda
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282 comments on “Blossoms Quilt Sampler with Rulerwork”
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I’m still a newbie with rulers and so far, have found the circles to be the hardest for me. So any motifs using circle rulers will spur me on! Thanks, Amanda, for all you do for us.
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Love learning from you, Amanda. Have a new Q20 sitdown??
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I have a bernette machine and I have played around with my rulers, but I am not very good. I still need a lot of practice. So thank you for all of your advice and sharing your knowledge
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I really want to learn to do rulerwork. I would like to do motifs that look like the spirograph designs I made as a child.
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Can’t wait to learn to use the rulers! I have a wedding ring quilt waiting for curved petal free motion!
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I would love to see a ruler featuring feathers.
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I really struggle with any ruler work that includes the left side and holding on while doing the work.
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Excited to improve my ruler work skills. Especially want to learn how to use circle rulers.
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I would like to learn to use curve rulers to make vines and leaves, organic shapes. Love your Thankful Thursdays and lessons. Thank you and Bernina.
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I new to this. Would like to see how to use any ruler. Thank you.
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I would Like to learn curved ruler work. The sew along is a great project !
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“What types of rulerwork motifs would you like to learn?”
Hi, I am just learning to use the rulers, so any basic designs are always helpful. I have learned so much from your “Thankful Thursdays”
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I agree, any motif would be great. I really enjoy the ‘how to’ videos, very helpful and I have lots to learn. Thank you for being so generous.
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I would like to learn all types of ruler work.
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I’m a newbie also-interested on “how to videos” on basic designs as I have lots to learn. I own 3 Bernina’s so am partial to them.
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I would like to see how to quilt with rulers using a Bernina machine that does not have a BSR
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I have not done very well with my BSR on my B880. I have found that I have good/great result using my rulers. I started with straight line rule just to get the “feel” of moving fabric and ruler together. Then I expanded to the gentle curve rulers. My results have been very good (yes, I do have “boo-boos”, but unless they are really horrible, I do not take them out. No one sees it – we are always most aware of our own mistakes. Good Luck with ruler quilting.
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Expanding use of ovals and circles to create simple, but complex looking motifs. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill with all of us.
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Amanda Murphy, you are one of the most generous people I have met during this pandemic! Thanks for sharing your knowledge on Thankful Thursdays, and for creating this great sampler so we can practice the techniques you have shared. I’m looking forward to meeting you one day when then pandemic is over!
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I would love to use circular rulers to make floral motifs
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Beautiful quiltlet. I would like you to cover more complicated motifs using circles that build on each other as they go out.
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I can’t wait to see motifs that have lots of loopy flowers?
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Love your Thankful Thursday’s Amanda! I would be interested in interlocking circle motifs and how to use the markings on the rulers.
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I would like to learn about any type of rulerwork you enjoy using in your designs. I have a Bernina Q24 and an 880 so machine quilt on both and am always looking for creative design ideas.
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I would like to see designs to use for borders and sashings. What an excellent idea to have a sew along about creating motifs! I am anxious to get started. Thanks!
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I would also especially like to see border designs, including waves for feathers, and sashing ideas. I love your videos and FB page.Thank you so much for sharing with us.
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Would love to learn how to use rulers for baptist fan motifs? Have been watching your facebook videos and you are so inspiring! can’t wait to start this, my first rulerwork sew long with you:)
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I would love to learn more about rulers to make scallops. So far I am not very good!
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I’m so excited to get some practice. Every motif you do is a learning experience. Perhaps something like a mariners compass.
Thank you so much for the time you take to do this.
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I am working on ruler work as much as possible and I have found I am geometrically challenged !! your motifs are very good and I wish I had the imagination to create but as long as you are creating then I will learn anything you put out. thank you
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Although your sampler doesn’t show cross-hatching, I would like to know how to stitch cross-hatching in the background of an applique piece or other design.
I love your Thankful Thursday videos and have been watching them with anticipation every week.
Thank you for all the knowledge you share with us every week!
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Excited to learn more ruler work
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I would love to learn as many designs as possible. I love watching our videos
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I would love to learn more complex looking designs, specifically with straight lines.
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I’d love to learn how to use rulers to make straight lines on circles. Love your fabric!!
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it’s hard to describe but I would like to learn more about balancing designs with in a quilt so as not to under quilt one area and over quilt another. If I use circles in the body of the quilt should I go for some straight lines on the boarder? When is enough too much? I’m sure that depends on the quilt.
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I am interested in learning more oval related motifs!
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I would like to learn more using your Ovals kit.
You really help build my confidence in rulerwork.
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I’m looking forward to quilting with you! Good excuse to go shopping for some new fabric.
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Bernina Echo Clips. Directions and ideas for using them. Thanks.
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Love it!
I am just getting started with ruler work, so I want to learn it all ❤️ -
Such a fun line of fabric. More ruler work with feathers
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I am a beginning machine quilter and will appreciate any information on ruler work.
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This looks like fun. I love Amanda’s teaching style. Thank you for keeping us motivated.
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talents! I would love to learn more serpentine and circles, including the ability to interlock to create even more designs
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Amanda, I have always been very unsure of finishing my tops. I have even lost interest in sewing because I have all these tops but didn’t know how to finish. Until I watched you work rulers. It has changed everything. Thank you so much for doing Thursday’s. I would like to see how you use the circle rulers to build on each other. Heartfelt thanks!
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Amanda you are so generous! thank you for thankful Thursdays!
I would love to learn how to make flower motifs and swirls and leaves.
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I would love to see more border combinations with rulers and free motion!! Love all your stuff!
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I would like to see beginner patterns.
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Would like to see more info on the placement of circles, ovals, etc on a quilt.
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I love the geometric shapes with echos. I am guilty of the everything needs to be perfect. Trying to get out of that now. Love your tutorials!
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I would like to learn more about motifs to fill triangle shapes — thanks!
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Thank you Amanda. I hope to be quilting along with you. I am very new to long arm quilting so interested in learning quilting with rulers of any style. Alas, I am in Australia so can’t be in the draw. Now to piecing the sampler.
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I have used your every curve rulers for the quilt I am making for my Granddaughter. I am getting comfortable using the rulers and am excited to keep improving. Thank you for your excellent instruction and teaching me to just “go for it”.
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I would like to do some very basic ruler work.
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Now this – the Ruler work is beautiful and I could see me doing this on a quilt that I’ve made.
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“What types of rulerwork motifs would you like to learn?”
I would like to learn more about borders and sashing designs, especially how to continue a design around a corner. Ropes, Vines, etc.
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I’m just learning rulers and their many functions. I hungry for any tutorial!!
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I just got your straight ruler and your line ruler and have the curve ruler ordered. I just watched your Thankful Thursday with making the cathedral windows with the oval ruler set. I want to try that with my Bernina set. I would like to learn to do the flowers and multiple things I can do with my curved rulers when it comes in. I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the straight ruler so far and your books are also great. (I have all of them too.) Eventually I will be getting your ovals and your circles and probably everything else you put out there. Your rulers do not disappoint, for sure!!! I just printed your other sampler so I could work on it as practice… and will print this one off too. Thank you for helping all of us learn all the wonderful looks we can get with rulers…
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I would like to learn a variety of designs that can be made using your every angle ruler. I love your rulers and your Thankful Thursdays. Can’t wait for their return & to get started on this sampler!
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I love all of the beautiful swirling motifs! They remind me so much of clouds!
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I just bought my new, first Bernina. I’m excited to learn about FMQ. It’s all new to me. I’ve only done hand quilting on my tops and stitch in the ditch using my old singer. Time to teach this old dog new tricks! Bring it on!
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Beautiful! You are so creative!
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You are so talented. This is Beautiful. I am struggling with spacing when echoing.
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I would like to learn how to use the curved rulers for cables or cable look alike for borders. Echo quilting would also be a plus.
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Thank you for all your lessons! It makes me thankful for Thursdays! I would love to see more designs focused on sashing. Just how to fill that small space and layout of designs in general. How to draw interest to the piecing with your choice of quilt designs.
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I would like to learn “beginner” ruler work motifs. 🙂
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I am thrilled to see the Sew Along on We All Sew! Thank you for sharing your expertise with passion and generosity. Love Thankful Thursdays! There is so much that I want to learn with ruler work, so any motif you teach is a benefit for me. In your explanation you offered a list of shops that carry your First Frost line of fabric, but there was not access to ‘here’ to find the list.
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I am new to working with rulers and discovered your Thursday tutorials and they are so exciting. I think I am ready for the challenge on the blossom quilt challenge quilt!
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I’ve been trying to master the scallops design. I’m sure you have some special tips for keeping them lined up correctly.
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I’m looking forward to this project as I did your original Bernina rulerwork sampler and it was so much fun. The rulerwork motifs I’d like to learn are any design that will fit in borders.Thanks for doing this project.
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I love this and have your rulers and want to become better at using them. Also have the Bernina clips. Excited here in Michigan. Thanks.
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Hi Amanda! I sewed your last ruler work sampler and really enjoyed learning the techniques, so I’m looking forward to sewing this sampler with you. Circles….I really need help with circles….maybe it’s the way I hold the ruler while stitching, but my circles look like moon rocks! Linda from Maine
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I am new to ruler quilting. I have taken one class and am hooked. Oval and scallops would be fun to learn.
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I would like to learn feathers, how to turn corners on borders and what the markings on the rulers mean….. l enjoy your Thursday sessions and have learned a lot.
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Ruler work in borders. Looking g forward to your sew along. Thanks so much!
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Love your Thankful Thursday’s, look forward to each one. Thanks for your tips and technics. I am just beginning to do ruler work, needs lots of practice.
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I want to learn it all! I don’t know the names of the designs but the floral ones are beautiful. How about some scallops and shell type or Art Deco motifs. Thanks!
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I am looking forward to this class
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I’d like to learn how to figure out the correct proportions or size designs to use in odd shaped spaces or very large or small blocks.
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Amanda, Thank you for your Thankful Thursday videos. Working with the outside of the rulers like the circles … I am one of those that go out to never never land… I do need to practice with your videos playing!
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Marking fabric for interlocking designs especially borders and dashing – it’s how to get started that’s the stumbling block!
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I want to learn it all!
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Thank you for doing Thankful Thursdays.
I have learned a lot. Looking forward to using all the rulers.
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I would love to learn curved crosshatching.
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I lean towards straight line designs but eager to use my circles, waves, curves and the feather rulers to explore the possibilities.
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I would like to learn simple easy patterns with ruler work as I am a newbie. Thanks for the giveaway
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I’m new to ruler work so I’d love to learn everything. However since that won’t happen I would like to learn some designs that will get me past the stippling I’m doing.
Thanks for providing this quilt along. I’m anxious to get started.
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Ohhhh. Can’t wait to get started!
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I would like more curves and see how to do edge to edge for all over quilt design.
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Amanda, your blossom quilt is just lovely! And I think a project like this is just the thing to whet my quilting desires and get me started back to ruler quilting. I have many of your rulers! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
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Love Amanda Murphy’s patterns and quilting! Can’t wait to begin this project!
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I would like more with curves to make other motifs – like leaves. Thank you for your videos.
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One of the best things happened in the difficult times is your Thankful Thursday live. Thank you.
I would like to know how to quilt cross-hatching with minimal markings with rulers.
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me too!
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I would love to learn some background fills with rulers.
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I would like tips on different border and sashing treatment. Thanks for your Thankful Thursdays! I have learned so much and am re-trying ruler work again.
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I’m so new at this and excited at the prospect of learning something new and putting this new knowledge to use (turning UFOs into completed projects). Baby steps please – basic shapes and techniques to begin!
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I would to learn how to combine rulers to make large motifs to fill a space or interlock to add a design element down a border or the center of a quilt.
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Wow, I look forward to learning how to sew with the ruler and my new machine. This looks like a lot of fun!
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Rulerwork motifs that are more mixed, intertwining groups of circles, some triagular shapes with circles or elipses too, snowflakes, something that covers more of the block in addition to a motif – maybe I should say a filled block. This is better – a block with a decorative edge trim and a center motif. Thank you! Love that Skyscraper Pattern.
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I am new to quilting and have never done ruler work so I want to LEARN IT ALL!!
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Just received my order of your circle rulers so I would love a demo of those! Thank you for Thankful Thursday’s!!!
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Looking forward to learning more about your rulerwork quilting! Have used your circles,
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Hi, I am new to quilting with rulers. I just received the straight every angle ruler and the circle rulers. Looking forward to learning how to use them in my next couple projects. Thank you for all the resources you have provided.
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New quilter Want to learn it ALL
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I would like to learn how to make motifs using rulers that require very few thread breaks. I always seem to be tying and burying a lot of thread ends. Also, what are some tips for managing the weight of a larger quilt on a domestic machine AND keeping the stitches regulated using rulers on larger quilts? I have really enjoyed your “Thankful Thursdays.”
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I was out on We All Sew seeing what fun was here and found this. I fell in love immediately and bought the supplies right away! Thanks, Amanda! I’ve learned so much from you during the pandemic.
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I’ve had my rulers since they were first introduced and have never used them. I’m looking forward to doing this quilt along and learning, learning, learning!
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Amanda I am interested in learning how to quilt designs using just two rulers, the Bernini anniversary ruler set. Maybe other quilters are like myself and do not have all of your “Every” sets. Since you’re still selling the anniversary set, I am hoping you would agree they are still useful. Your new rulers are on my wish list. Thank you for your generous gift of teaching during the pandemic. I’ll be following along with the Blossom sampler as best I can.
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Since I am still very much a beginner and love learning new things, I would appreciate anything but especially basics. I plan to go back and find the Bernina Rulerwork Sampler to do first! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. With so few live classes available, I really appreciate the efforts being made to share things virtually!
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I would like to learn how to do ruler work on vertical rows on a long arm. Do you turn your quilt on a long arm and then do them horizontally?
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I am interested in patterns that use the basic rulers we are using in this exercise, especially borders and feathers without the feathers rulers. I enjoyed your Rulerwork 1.0 and am looking forward to honing my skills with Rulerwork 2.0.
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I would be interested in any type of ruler work instruction, as I have not done this yet but want to learn. I have a couple quilt tops done and need to go on to the next step of quilting them. Thanks
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I would love to learn how to decide on what ruler to use where.
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Amanda, I would like to know if you use your rulers to provide background filler on blocks/borders. Thanks love your Thankful Thursdays.
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Clamshells! Although I’d love to work with all the shapes, this one seems to be difficult to do well
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Your quilting designs are so beautiful! Will I also be able to use my Bernina ruler sets? I would like to learn your new techniques continuously. And, I hope I win!
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I’ve just discovered quilting rulers in the last few weeks, and love it! I really like that design with the 4 circles in the middle. Can’t wait to see this sampler come together!
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Edge to edge using a combination of rulers and a simple fmging motif would be great to learn. Thanks for all you do to educate the quilting community.
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I want to learn the basics first and then get creative as I have many quilt tops to turn into quilts.
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Ruler work? I’d like to learn the basics since I’ve never done ruler work, but really any shape/design would be fantastic!
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I I’m looking forward to starting. I couldn’t order the exact same fabric – live in Denmark – but ordered something else Bernatex. The most important thing for me is to learn.
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Please show Ruler motifs for sashing, borders, and turning corners. Thanks for the Thursday classes. I too am an avid follower.
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Would love to learn a flower or circle motif. Not that experienced with ruler work yet.
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I love ruler work. What I would like to see are some designs that would be (more) appropriate for quilts for men. A lot of the ruler work I have done has a “floral” feel to the designs. But now I’m make a quilt for my SIL and need ideas. (I have both a Q20 on a table and a Q24 on a frame, so am open to ALL ideas!) Thank you!!
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I am so excited to start ruler work. I can’t wait to learn curves.
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I’ve so enjoyed your weekly lessons this summer, it really does help w/the Coronavirus Isolation I have been experiencing.
I would enjoy keeping with the circles/curves and taking it a bit further to explore more of the possibilities. Thank you again Amanda’s for reaching out to us during this difficult time and patiently guiding us though your processes. You are a delightful instructor, I hope to meet you sometime in the future at my Berninia dealer. (Columbus, Ohio). -
Would love to learn how to ruler work designs in triangle blocks and odd geometric blocks.
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I would love to learn how to make a really good clam shell design or some designs that aren’t so symmetric looking
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I would like to randomly quilt small ,meduim, and large circles on a quilt using your circle rulers. How can I do this as one continuous line? I don’t want to quilt all one size then come back and do the other sizes? Can you show me how to do that please? I am using a sit-down q20. Thank you.
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Amanda, I was so excited about working on this and getting more practice with my new Bernina rulers, the bonus was getting to the end of your write up and having the opportunity of winning an additional book on ruler works! It was disappointing to read it is only open to Americans!
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I need to learn it all, of course, but primarily, managing the speed of the machine, with the stitch quality, and feathers – they are my biggest obstacle.
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Ruler work is all nice, I’d like to learn each different kind.
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I love using rulers but I struggle to figure out how to use the to incorporate with my fmq. Would be great to see how rulers can be used to enhance a basic nine patch block and other basic blocks.
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I would like to see a Baptist Fan motif with your rulers as well as some border/sashing designs!
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thank you for this series! I would like to learn how to do crosshatching. In many ways, i.e. around applique, narrow and wide, diamond and square.
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I have a hard time deciding what motif to use for different blocks. I have taken one of your ruler works class, have the rulers, and feel comfortable using them. I just feel like I get “in a rut” sometimes.
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Hi. I would love a tutorial on turning corners while using rulers.
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I have been enjoying Thankful Thursdays. Can’t wait to try this sampler.
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I’m a beginner with the rulers. I especially like your Blossoms Quilt.
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I enjoy all your tutorials. I have a Q-24 and need a lot of practice with all rulers. I either hold the rulers too tight or the machine drifts away from the ruler. Practice I know is the key and this sampler looks like a good motivational one. Thanks for sharing your time!
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I am new to ruler work, so any tutorial is helpful.
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I have not tried any ruler work yet but am excited to learn something new. I hope it is possible to do ruler work on a Bernina 590!
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As a beginner I would like to learn how to combine designs, i.e. circles, ovals, etc.
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I am pretty new to quilting with rulers but I have nowhere to go except up. Anything I can learn at this point would be wonderful. Love to watch your Thankful Thursdays. You are a good teacher.
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I would like to learn feathers around corners.
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This is exciting because all I know how to quilt on my machine is straight or curvy lines! I’d like to learn how to do ruler work flowers and dragon fly’s if that’s possible. Thank you.
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I would love to learn leafy and curvy designs.
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I am pretty comfortable using rulers and I love to use rulers! I want to see more motifs using the rulers. I like the sampler motifs, so more of those.
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What I need is everything, I am so new at ruler work that I am ready to learn what ever you are teaching. I started to begin using my rulers and my life got in the way. Family sickness and no time to sew but I am ready to go forward.
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I really like your thankful Thursday videos I would like more motifs with circles and ovals.
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I would be interested in oval designs.
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I’m new to ruler work and have only done straight lines. Need to learn curves!
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I would love to see multiple designs that could be made with each of your rulers (all of which I have now purchased). I would particularly like to see complex designs that require two or more rulers to create. And I join with those here who thank you so much for your “Thankful Thursdays.” I look forward to seeing you again, virtually, following Bernina University. (And I look forward to seeing what you are doing for BU.)
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Love all your teachings. I would like you to take o e ruler for example a circle and show how to do multiple different designs with the same ruler. Thanks
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I would like to learn how to handle borders, especially turning corners.
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I’d like some good go-to motifs for sashing and borders and how to make them fit lengthwise or transition around a corner. Thanks!
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I really like the look of the geometric designs like you have shown for the sampler but any other designs that use the templates repeated and spiraled for such pretty effects.
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I would like to learn how to use rulers to make circles. Look forward to more projects on ruler Work,
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Amanda, I sooo admire your many talents and your willingness to acquaint and/or educate us on ruler work. The new project (just lovely) is another example of your generosity. I am thankful for YOU every Thursday and every time I sit down to practice. You’ve made this lock down time bearable by inspiring us to try new skills. I look forward to a time when I might meet you in one of your classes!
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I would love to learn how to use rulers to create those shapes that look like Spirograph shapes. Thank you!
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I’ve never used a ruler, but am ready to start learning! I would be interested in the basics.
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I have enjoyed watching the Thankful Thursday lessons and have put your tips to good use – especially the tip about quilting the bones of the quilt first. I would appreciate help on any and all rulers !
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Anything you teach about rulers will be great as I have not tried it yet but have gotten a few rulers along with the foot for my machine. I think I would be very interested in how you hold the ruler when making curves and circles and how you keep it and your hands from slipping. Thanks for doing this series!
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“What types of rulerwork motifs would you like to learn?”
I’m very much a novice with rulerwork, I would like you to go thru some of the very basic. I always seem to have problems with thread breaking and proper coordination with holding the ruler and moving the quilt sandwich at the same time. I have a B770 which I LOVE, but I still am having trouble. -
I would like to see ruler work for sashings and borders. I tend to use my old “go to” and would like something new and interesting. Thanks!!
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I’ve watched a few videos but I just haven’t done a lot with rulers. I need to get motivated and put the computer to sleep!
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Could you show us how to combine flowers and leaves using the rulers? I learn so much from your tutorials and Facebook chats.
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Exciting project! i am enjoying learning more about free motion and ruler work.
I would love to see a holly and berries pattern for both corners and border work. I have a small project with a hand painted Santa in the centerblock that is just waiting for me to gain more skill.
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I have learned so much from you in the last few months. Also some much more about my Bernina 790, WOW,
I have been very interested in Ruler quilting but unsure of where and how to start. I’ve doodled a little. I now have two tops ready to start with. Something with a wave design and the other would be working with blocks. Thank you for your knowledge, I enjoy learning from you. Thank you -
This looks like such a fun project, I’m on board! My favorite quilting motif is feathers, feathers and more feathers!
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I love the look of curved crosshatching but can’t quite get the hang of it. I have every curve set but just not looking good. Also use of ruler in border and sashing. Thanks.
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I lived out of the country 30 years and returned to the states 2 years ago.The last quilt I made was 1998. I’ve never heard of these circle rulers. I guess I’m a beginner with my Brother sewing machine gone and a new 435 BERNINA. I feel like I bought a Mercedes and now I have to take driving lessons before I can drive it!!
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As a beginner, plain and simple flowers are what I would like to see…plus how to line it all up in the beginning so that it all is on quadrants and not cockeyed at the end.
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I have a quilt top that is made of eight wedges. Each wedge is made up of 3 in slices. In the middle is an eight sided 18 inch blank to be quilted but I plan to use rulerwork on all of it. I would love suggestions and will follow this class as well as yours on Facebook.Nancy Minshew
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I have not tried ruler work yet. I have a few rulers but need to purchase the #72 foot. Have been itching to try it out. I would like to see how to make scallops and wave motifs and also circles. Thanks!
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I hope to learn how to quilt clamshells with the Bernina rulers.
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I am interested in ruler work to go with quilted stars other than echo quilting
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I am so excited! I just purchased the ruler foot and all the attachments for it, along with one of your rulers, the clam shell. I really want to learn to use it and have seen some of your Thurs. tutorials on FB. You make it look so easy, I can’t wait to get started. .
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I would like to learn to use rulers to do all over designs.
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I want to learn cables and scallops. Love your classes! Thank you for sharing your talents!!!
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Thanks, Amanda – this looks like a great project. I am fairly comfortable with straight ruler work but would love to pick up some skill with curvy rulers.
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Beautiful ruler work! I have some Bernina rulers, but I am so intimidated by them. Love these designs.
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I am new to ruler work. I need to start with something easy so any advise will be greatly appreciated.. Thanks. Vicky
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Love the blossom pattern! I’m not comfortable with rulers yet but I’m interested in the technique. Would like ideas on how to quilt a log cabin using rulers.
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I Love everything Amanda Murphy! I would love to see some Sea life motifs or beachy type!
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Thank you for doing this! I have recently received some basic rulers and am willing to learn whatever you’re willing to teach! I have a bernette Chicago 7.
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I just purchased my 790 and brand new to ruler work. I am so excited for to follow and learn from you! I would love to have more experience with curves in ruler work. Also how to compensate when things aren’t going quite right in the design. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us!
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Thank you so much Amanda – this is wonderful and I’m excited to be part of this!
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I just bought my first Bernina (770 QE) 3 days ago. I did purchase the ruler foot with the machine with the hopes of doing lots of ruler work on it. I have a couple of Angela Walters rulers that I already owned. I am open to learning all new ruler quilting skills and motifs – particularly lotuses a stars. Thanks!
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I miss your in person classes, too! I would love to see ruler work quilt design ideas for masculine designs suitable for quilts for adult males.
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Thank you for the Thankful Thursday tutorials! I have learned a lot. I want to learn more straight line as well as circles.
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I would like to see tutorials on using ruler on borders. Thanks
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I cant wait to get this ruler !1 I would love to win Thanks a million !!
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More of the florals and creating depth, if possible. I keep looking at matching the patterns of tulips. Thank you!
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Thank you for the giveaway, Amanda. It is very generous of you and we appreciate it.
I love flowers and scrolls in quilting my tops so would be interested in multi-sized florals and also scrolls so I can use them in various places on the quilt. Also, how to resize myself. Thank you! Linda Morgan -
Thank you for all the facebook live videos. I enjoy learning all your tips about free motion quilting. Can’t wait to watch your new tutorials on ruler work.
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I am looking forward to an online demonstration this Saturday through my local dealership. I would like to learn more designs that could be used as borders.
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I’m a beginner with rulers. Not for sure what it is called looks like feathers.
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I am pretty new with using rulers but love the look of the designs using circles and ovals.
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Hi Amanda. Thank you for all your hard work during the pandemic to keep us challenged. The Thankful Thursdays were terrific because they no only taught us new things, it gave us the weekend to practice. Shipments of your rulers have been arriving in timely fashion to keep us challenged. I have completed two quilt tops. The first has the clam shell (large) in the 6 quadrants, and bubbles (circles 2″) around the inner border. The second was completed by outlining the star blocks and then doing spiral sprays in the other blocks. I have to challenge myself to continue to push beyond my comfort zone, so this tutorial will be great for the blossoms. I have grown confident in the use of the rulers, but must keep reminding myself to watch the ruler path and not the needle. Thanks for all your support and excitement this year. Debbie
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I thoroughly enjoyed doing the rulerwork sampler! Your style of teaching is wonderful. I still lack the confidence to insert what I learned into a quilt. I definitely need more practice so I will enjoy doing this sampler! Thanks for sharing your expertise!
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I would be interested in quilting ideas for borders and sashings.
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I’ve hand quilted for years and my preference in thread color is a pale blue or pale gray. Both accent the quilting better than using white and few people can even tell the threads aren’t white, just that the quilting is beautiful.
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Thank you! I am still learning how to use rulers with my B790 plus Sewing machine. This will give me an opportunity to practice!
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“What types of rulerwork motifs would you like to learn?”
I’d like to learn designs with circle rulers. And how to create interlocking designs. Thank you so much for doing the “Thankful Thursday” sessions! It’s so helpful watching you demonstrate how to use the rulers.
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I am new to rulerwork so I am interested in easy to use ruler designs.
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Thank you Amanda. I would enjoy using ruler work motifs in borders.
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I would like to learn to do snowflakes! That would be great fun. Looking forward to doing this with you Miss
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Thank you for these tutorials, Amanda! I will be interested in learning about the feather motifs.
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I’d like ideas for sashings or border designs that don’t require math to fit from end to end. My confidence went up after watching your videos. Yesterday I made my first freehand feather wreaths! Thank you.
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First Frost is pretty. Be glad when the stores can restock!
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Definitely swirls!
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I have learned so much from your Thursday Facebook meetings.
I’d love to follow your WeAllSew ruler work quilt. I’ll be getting ready for part II.
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I have a really mixed up collection of rulers, so would probably need to substitute one of mine for whatever you choose to demo, but I’m happy with that.
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I need to learn the basics of ruler work. I bought the foot for my 780 machine, but have not had much luck with ruler. Practice practice is the answer. Now I have sew steady table which is suppose to make it easier. Here is hoping.
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Hello Amanda, I am new to quilting and to and to rulers. I am enjoying watching the videos and want to learn more about this art to quilting. So any type of motifis are greatly appreciated and want to learn more. Thank you.
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I just ordered a bundle that includes Amanda’s Oval rulers. I’d love lots of ideas for those. Thanks for “Thankful Thursday”!
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My biggest challenge with ruler work is moving the rulers and the fabric while maintaining a steady even pace. A small piece is doable but a full size quilt offers more challenges. Straight lines are simpler, but curves are difficult. HELP!
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I would like to learn circles and way curious about using rulers
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I would love to learn more floral designs.
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Have taken a couple of classes but have felt intimidated by ruler work. Now I have the foot and a few rulers and I’m ready to learn and get a handle on this! Thank you in advance!
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Yellow I would like to learn some larger motifs and coordinating smaller motifs for smaller areas. Thanks!
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I would love to learn how to create the perfect feather motifs!
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I am new to ruler work and would like to learn circles and turning corners. You tutorials are excellent. Practice, practice, practice.
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I want to improve on motifs with circles and curves, so this sampler looks like it will help with that.
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Thanks Amanda for your thankful Thursday’s. This sew along is a perfect pairing to those thursday postings. Practice is the key. Looking forward to starting.
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I enjoyed the videos on using the feather rulers and would like to see more designs with the curved motifs. I am rather new to rulerwork and am enjoying learning to incorporate more rulerwork in my quilting.
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I am new to ruler work so I need to learn how to do it all. Looking forward to your tutorial. Thank You
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Love your rulers and videos Amanda! I would like to learn smaller rulerwork designs for applique backgrounds – small interlocking circles, wiggled squares, anything like that. Small crosshatch too. I like the idea of ruler work because the marking of the quilt can be minimal. Thanks!
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I’ve tried on several occasions to use my rulers to quilt and just haven’t gotten use to it. Look forward to the classes. Thank you!
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My husband bought the Bernina rulers for me for Christmas and I’ve been gradually learning how to use them. They give my quilting a much more professional look and are fun to use. I’ll be doing more quilting with the Bernina rulers!
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Love your work! I bought the or
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I dream of a candy cane border.
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I have the rulers but still hesitate to use them. It would be wonderful to learn from you. Looking forward to this. Thank you!
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I haven’t tried sewing with rulers yet, so I’d be interested in a beginners lesson, where do I start? Are straight line rulers easier to work with than circles?
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I love this and can’t wait to see more. Motifs I like are flower shapes and clam shells. I would sure love to win this giveaway!
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I am crazy about diamond grid backgrounds. Tips for getting good precision would be so helpful. Thank you!
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I recently started doing some really fun quilt designs using my walking Bernina foot. I’d love to learn more curved designs!
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Clam shells for one. Feathers if there is a ruler for them.
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I would like to learn to use a ruler to do clam shells.
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Of course I would love to learn feathers and the feather rulers make it look like that may now be a doable expectation
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I’m still a newbie with rulers. Your style of teaching is wonderful. I still lack the confidence to insert what I learned into a quilt. I definitely need more practice.Thanks for sharing your expertise!
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I worked through your first rulerwork sampler and would like to learn to be more creative in combining shapes.
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Sweet projet! I am new to all this including my machine! I would love to see how to use rulers to quilt my quilt simply. If that is even something people do .:)
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I enjoy seeing any motif you demonstrate. I’d especially like to see ones suitable for borders or sashings, including corners. Thanks for doing the giveaway!
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Hi Amanda, Learning so much from your Thankful Thursdays. Would love to explore some ways to incorporate “Waves” with other designs. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent with us. Looking forward to making this sampler, finally got my large Sew Steady table to work on. Yay!
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I’m such a newbie to rulerwork that it’s all fun and scary. I want to learn how to make flowers and the basics of how to control rulers.
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I’m new to free motion and ruler work quilting. I’m excited to learn how to use any of them. I’d really like to develop skills so I can eventually do feathers.
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I would like to work with your oval rulers – a recent purchase. Thank you for all your teaching; it’s much appreciated.
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I’m brand new so I would like to learn the easiest first to build confidence.
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I love doing ruler work and would like to learn how to use different types of rulers in combination to form designs. I love the uniformity that rulers create and tend to rely on them more and do freehand designs less.
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I feel thankful Amanda kindly does a Thankful Thursday’s.
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I have learned by trial and error,. I was fortune to attend your sessions in SLC last fall, and I learned sooo much, now I’m grateful for thankful Thursdays to refresh and re-learn. Just ordered more rulers and your ruler book.
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Looking forward to learning more ruler tips from you, Amanda!
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After watching your Thursday video using the feather ruler for a wreath, you inspired me to make a totally free-motion feather wreath. I drew a circle for the center vein and the wreaths turned out really great. Thank you!! I combine rulers with free motion.
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Scary, but pulled up my big girl pants and going to plunge in- while wAiting for actual mproject,
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I’m new to quilting, so I’d love to see some beginner tutorials on ruler work with simple motifs.
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I am enjoying your Thursday tutorials. Have tried ruler quilting in the past with poor results, but hope this time I will be braver. The speed is what doesn’t work so far. I just need to practice more. Thanks.
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I’d like to learn how to use rules to make even, straight geometric shapes.
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My comment didn’t post. I had commented that after my ruler work class 2 years ago , my rulers are sitting on the shelf. I used a Bernina domestic machine. Maybe after viewing your video, I will give it another try.
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I know no ruler techniques except for those you just showed so I am open to all but prefer beginner friendly
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Really interested in learning spin-e-fex ruler quilting designs!
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I have never tried ruler work, but would like to give it a go! Thanks.
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I am a newbie at ruler work, but have the most trouble with circles and feathers. Would love to learn more about these and everything else for that matter. Thank you.
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I am new to ruler work on my domestic machine. While I hope to jump to the Q16, I feel the need to ‘give it a go’ on my current machine first. I would like to learn more about round and oval designs!
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Wow! I just love the fabric line and have created for the quilt you have demonstrated the ruler work on. I particularly love the white fabric the 12″ square are made of. It reminds me of icing on a cake, so pretty. I’m looking forward to trying the techniques you will show us in the last part of this quilt.
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I have never tried ruler work or free motion quilting so I would like very beginner tips and techniques.
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Thanks for all your great teaching, I would like to learn more variety using the every circle rulers
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Thanks for all your great teaching, I like to learn more background fills
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So happy to be sewing along with Amanda and I too don’t seek perfection….love this project and can’t wait to sew along
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Thanks for the opportunity. I would like to see feathers and circles.
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Amanda I love your rulers. I would like to see more designs using the oval rulers. Thank you.
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I would love to learn how to use rulers to quilt. I usually draw the design and follow the lines.
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I would like to learn how to quilt flowers and leaves. I have a bernina B790 plus also and live it. I really excited about this class.
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Finished my sampler. Used blue Chaco to mark lines. Not brushing off. Any suggestions?
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Today is October 22, 2020. Can I still participate in this? If so, how?
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Looking forward to expanding skills
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Beautiful fabric. Thank you for showing how to use your rulers. Can’t wait to give it a try.