another FMQ question
#3
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I was taught "slow on the steering wheel, fast on the gas". Move the fabric slow and use a high speed on the machine. It takes a while to get even stitches, and sometimes I still don't, but it will come. Keep it up, post pictures.
#5
Another quilter posted this link today on FMQ for beginners. It is an awesome tutorial. There are 4 parts. Please watch them all. They will really help you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39I5A...eature=related
#6
Yes, those above tutorials are really great to watch and give you lots of good instructions. Also Leah Day's tutorials are wonderful. I bought a small dry erase board and practice the design that I think I will use to FMQ, do it over and over until it becomes engrained in my mind. I think it helps when FMQ. I'm still not very good but I like to keep practicing..
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