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Thread: Machine Quilting with a Walking Foot

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    Junior Member Birdscraps's Avatar
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    I took it as well and refer back to it often. I felt like I got a lot out of the class.
    Gaye

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    I watched it twice so far as I really like her calm approach to teaching. Got mine when it was on sale.
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    I also took her Craftsy class. I loved it, but I realized while I was watching that all the quilts she quilted on were small and easy to move through the DSM throat and that I probably would have a hard time moving a larger quilt through the throat of my DSM.

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    I took the class and used my walking foot on the border of a small quilt. I used a stencil to mark the quilt and then stitched away. I really like the class and will use her tips again. I don't know the name of the design I used but it was lines criss crossing. I used my Viking Ruby and a purchased walking foot for this.

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