Quilting Made Easy
#1
hey ladies,
here is a site where you can purchase a roll with the quilt block design printed. no marks, no math, just stick, stitch and tear away. i personally have used this and its great!
http://quiltingmadeeasy.com/
here is a site where you can purchase a roll with the quilt block design printed. no marks, no math, just stick, stitch and tear away. i personally have used this and its great!
http://quiltingmadeeasy.com/
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: N Texas
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I am new at free motion quilting. I purchased a roll with the four flowers. Trying to FMQ a queen size. I used the paper and did the 12 blocks on the top of the bed. Now, I am trying to FMQ one flower in each cornerstone of the sashing. There will be 20 of these. I am half way complete with these. My machine is giving me a bit of an issue and we are going camping so took Jan to the sewing dr. to get some oil and good treatment. I felt like I was signing a form to register my child for camp. I have been in her room twice looking around, missing her, and petting her fabric toys in her room. (Jan is my Janome sewing machine, shhh, she thinks she is my friend & she is most days Ha!)
I may meander the sides of the quilt. Won't know till I get to that part. Oh, about the product. It is great!! It tore off nicely. Just a few places I used tweezers and I think that was where my stitches were smaller than they should have been. I love the product. I purchased mine at my local quilt shop, same brand.
I may meander the sides of the quilt. Won't know till I get to that part. Oh, about the product. It is great!! It tore off nicely. Just a few places I used tweezers and I think that was where my stitches were smaller than they should have been. I love the product. I purchased mine at my local quilt shop, same brand.
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