Alternative to FMQ
#1
I've seen a lot of threads where people are having a lot of problems with free motion quilting. I thought you might be interested in a alternative way to quilt with your home machine. I bought a book called "Foolproof Machine Quilting" by Mary Mashuta, published by C & T Publishing. In it she talks about using your walking foot for not only straight-line quilting, but also for curves and for following around paper shapes. Some of her ideas are really clever. Be careful using your walking foot for some of your machines decorative stitches, though. I found out that some of the stitches can't be sewn with the walking foot, so you would have to switch to a different foot. Check your owner's manual first. I've done 2 quilts with some of her techniques, and it's a lot less frustrating than trying to maintain a consistent motion with FM foot. :-D
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Thanks, I will look for that book next time I am in town. SOunds worth checking on. Thanks for sharing. I took a FMQ class and it goes too fast for my vision. Seriously. I have to go slowly and it does ok. I also trac what I want and follow better than trying it without pattern. So many different ways to FMQ. Thank you for the post.
Whoa, nellie, slow down a bit.....
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#4
Thanks for review. I found a book how to do quilting with a walking foot and it's very good too. It's called One Line at a Time by Charlotte Warr Anderson. She explains how to use removable labels to mark the quilt for quilting.
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