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CompulsiveQuilter 11-24-2010 05:02 PM

What's the best book for a FM quilter who, so far, is "good at practice." I find I like all-over designs because I hate starting and stopping. I have yet to find a good marking technique. I want ONE book that sums up everything and gives a variety of simple, traceable designs. What's the best pick? I know you wonderful people know.

SandyinZ4 11-24-2010 05:03 PM

I will be anxious to hear some answers, too. I am just trying out FMQ but need some inspiration besides wavy lines and little circles. :-)

greensleeves 11-24-2010 07:06 PM

Check out freemotionquilting.blogspot.com. The person with that site is trying to do 365 different free motion designs. Hope this helps.

SandyinZ4 11-24-2010 07:11 PM

Thanks greensleeves- that site looks like just what we needed. :-)

katier825 11-25-2010 04:05 AM

Check the library. It's a good way to discover not only what books you want, but which ones you don't want to waste your money on. Then you can purchase (or add to your wish list) the books that would be more useful to you.

katier825 11-25-2010 04:08 AM


Originally Posted by greensleeves
Check out freemotionquilting.blogspot.com. The person with that site is trying to do 365 different free motion designs. Hope this helps.

I love this site! A word of warning though...it takes so much longer to fill in with these designs. I'm using kind of a paisley shape to fill in a section of my granddaughter's quilt...I thought I'd be done last month and still have 1/3 to go. I didn't think it would take as long as it is. Of course, my eyes aren't what they used to be, so I am working a little slower than some probably would. but it sure adds alot to the quilt!


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