Book suggestions on learning to free-motion quilt?
#11
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Location: Wheat Ridge, Colorado
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I know you said books but I bought the kimmy Bruner class on craftsy and she shows you alot of things that really help. The class really wasn't anymore than a book and you get to watch it as much asyou want! I was very impressed with her teaching.You might give it a try when the classes are on sale.
#12
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Craftsy does have some good classes, but since I want a single design type pattern rather than all over, these other books are better.
I found some old otter and seashore fabric that I had bought for daughter. Never used, don't like fussy cutting so making a raggy. A single quilt pattern quilting design works better on those blocks since I only use flannel. Far easier as FMQ than the embroidery machine.
I found some old otter and seashore fabric that I had bought for daughter. Never used, don't like fussy cutting so making a raggy. A single quilt pattern quilting design works better on those blocks since I only use flannel. Far easier as FMQ than the embroidery machine.
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: The Colony, TX
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I think you might get a lot out of Leah Day's free website. I think I would try that first or at least in addition to a book. FMQ is something that I really think you sometimes need to see as well as read
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