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Ricky Tims video
Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with
Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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A friend of mine took a class from him a few years ago at a Martha Pullen
seminar in North Carolina. She said she enjoyed the class with him. He was the featured entertainment one night at a dinner. She said he can really play the piano (she taught music for 30 years). She said he was very funny and one of the nicest instructors she has had. Sherry Starr "the black rose" wrote in message ... Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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If you ever get the chance, take his class. It's well worth the time and
money! We were lucky enough to have our class in a big room with a piano. When he had us all sewing, he would sit down at the piano and play. Probably the first and last time I'll ever take a class with first class entertainment while I'm sewing. Donna -- Donna in Idaho Website: www.LinusIdaho.org "the black rose" wrote in message ... Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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the black rose wrote: Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? Rose, I have the video, and it's worth every penny! If I never learn to quilt as perfectly as he does, there's one little trick he shows about how to get the bobbin thread to the top of the quilt after finishing an area that's worth the price all by itself. No more reaching underneath and clipping the thread! He's been at camp a couple of times, though I've never had a class from him. However, he does play a mean piano and has a subtle sense of humor that's absolutely delightful. I think you won't regret getting the video! -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas my ISP is earthlink.net -- put sfoster1(at) in front http://home.earthlink.net/~sfoster1 AKA Dame Sandy, Minister of Education |
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Howdy!
Ricky Tims--- he's from... Texas, you know. G http://www.rickytims.com/interview.htm Ragmop/Sandy -- glad to see you posting again, TBR, you Celtic quilter, you! "the black rose" wrote in message ... Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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I recently bought both his videos, "Caveman Quilting" and "Grand Finale".
They are both awesome! By the time you're done watching them, you feel like he's your new best friend. And you also feel like you can run over to your machine and do just what he does...he makes it look so easy and second nature. Well, guess what.....it was still MY clumsy free motions quilting I was doing. DARN! I will never let an opportunity to take a class with him pass me by. He is fabulous! "the black rose" wrote in message ... Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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Hi
Our guild brought him out to Australia in early August. I didn't do the workshop but I attended his day seminar including playing the piano. Everyone's right - he is such a nice fellow, with a great sense of humor AND can play the keys exceptionally well! Cheers -- Bronnie |
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I have to agree with ya, he really is very talented. I met him at camp last
year & even heard him play. I was in "stitches" with his stories too. We have his caveman DVD (got it for joshua), but we haven't watched it yet....guess we need to get to it. Teri -- Terbear~Curator of the HUG Gallery~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/HUGS Teri's quilts~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/Tquilts "the black rose" wrote in message ... Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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You can see my "caveman" project in my webshots album. I have to admit it
wasn't "quite" as easy as he makes it out to be. Like any project, you can see the way to do it much better after you do it wrong first! The "Grand Finale" DVD has so much information in it, you have to turn it off and walk away for a while. Information overload. "Terbear" wrote in message news:E26We.251926$E95.226477@fed1read01... I have to agree with ya, he really is very talented. I met him at camp last year & even heard him play. I was in "stitches" with his stories too. We have his caveman DVD (got it for joshua), but we haven't watched it yet....guess we need to get to it. Teri -- Terbear~Curator of the HUG Gallery~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/HUGS Teri's quilts~ http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/Tquilts "the black rose" wrote in message ... Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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Hi there Black Rose. I was very fortunate to do a workshop with the very
talented Ricky Tims at the Quilt Expo last year in The Hague,Holland. I have never enjoyed a workshop so much or been so inspired to go for it! You will enjoy the video I'm sure! Estelle "the black rose" wrote in message ... Tonight's Bernina club at the LQS featured 20 minutes of a video with Ricky Tims (the "convergence quilts" author). We were left feeling totally out-classed. The segments we watched included one of him doing improvisational free motion quilting. I was in awe. The man is fearless. The man is also incredible. He puts the pedal to the metal and just goes, using an Artista 200 with NO stitch regulator and his stitches are absolutely perfectly even. My eyes were as big as saucers. I've been working on my free motion quilting for 2 years and I'm still uneven and a little jig-jaggy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not horrible, but this man is in a whole 'nother class. All by himself, methinks. One of the shop ladies has met him and says he's just the nicest guy and a talented pianist to boot. *sigh* Life just isn't fair. I ordered a copy of the video. It'll probably give me a galloping case of quilting-envy and an inferiority complex the size of Japan, but I figure my life can't get a whole lot worse at this point so why not? The last quilting video I bought was so incredibly snore-worthy that this was a refreshing change. It was enjoyable to watch (he's something of a comedian as well). Anybody have the video that can clue me in to what I'm letting myself in for? -- the black rose Research Associate in the Field of Child Development and Human Relations http://community.webshots.com/user/blackrosequilts 2005 BOMs: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/blackrosequilts/my_photos -------- __o ----- -\. -------- __o --- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\. -------------------- ( )/ ( ) ----------------------------------------- |
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