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    Straight line vs Fmq

    Since I started quilting about 20 years ago, I have always done fmq, though not very well. I like the process of it but not the finished product. I'm tired of thread and tension issues. I'm so tempted now that I'm in my 70s to do more sid and less fmq. I was just wondering how many of you stick with straight line and how many fmq. For some reason I feel guilty by not fmq everything! Silly I know.
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    Hi Molly! I am nearing 64 and having poor motor skills, I prefer straight stitching over just meandering. Growing up, I always admired the look of hand quilting. I like the quilting not to distract or over power the piecing of the quilt especially when it is a Masterpiece. I enjoy the look of cross hatching for backgrounds. But now with all the charity UFOs stacking up, I am having to look twice and give some of the quilts to members of our church groups who do quilting on LAs. Thanks for posting this interesting discussion. We are women who have a diverse opinions and I look forward to what others have to say.
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    To me, hand-quilting always looks best no matter if elaborate or simple. I also like the "big stitch" or "utility stitch" which is a form of hand-quilting. Meandering almost always looks good and that I can do well. I now often combine FM with straight line and/or utility stitch and instead of stitching in the ditch, I use the feather stitch over the seam instead. It gives a really great look. Cross-hatching can be a lovely choice also. For modern quilts, straight lines look wonderful. Quickest way for me to "ruin" the look of my top is to try to stitch in the ditch so i go over the ditch or 1/4" to each side. MUCH easier and looks better too, imho.
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    If the three layers are fastened together, then it is a quilt. It doesn't matter if you FMQ, straight line quilt, hand quilt, big stitch, tie or tack! Do what makes you happy which is the point of a hobby!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
    If the three layers are fastened together, then it is a quilt. It doesn't matter if you FMQ, straight line quilt, hand quilt, big stitch, tie or tack! Do what makes you happy which is the point of a hobby!
    Exactly!!!

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    You don't have to do just SITD, you can also do gentle curves with your walking foot. I recommend taking Geri's class on craftsy about quilting with your walking foor. She has a lot of different techniques
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl View Post
    You don't have to do just SITD, you can also do gentle curves with your walking foot. I recommend taking Geri's class on craftsy about quilting with your walking foor. She has a lot of different techniques
    I so a lot of applique and quilt with my walking foot. You don't have to just do straight lines with a walking foot. My Avatar was quilted with a walking foot.

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    I prefer SITD. I like the way it allows the piecing to show. Most of my quilts are done with SITD, though I do cross-stitch some.

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    I do some FMQ on some of my quilts and I have done straight lines also. It just depends on the quilt and the way I want it to look. If you don't like the way your design turns out when you do FMQ, I know some lady who draws her design on her quilt then FMQ quilts it. But to me that is not FMQ. I use to like to hand quit my quilts but because of my multiple sclerosis I machine quilt now. Just do what makes you happy and enjoy.
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    I like doing FMQ and feel I've done it enough for it to look reasonably good but like with many things it's not for everyone. We all have our "things" we are better at. I did learn a lot about techniques after I took a couple of craftsy classes. I do not like putting the three layers together though getting it ready for FMQ.

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