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#2
I don't know of any, but I am sure someone else will Molly, so I am bumping up. I bought a book by Karen McTavish which had a DVD in the back. She uses a Long Arm, but it was enough for me to see how she did things, and adapt them to my Bernina.
#3
Originally Posted by Lacelady
I don't know of any, but I am sure someone else will Molly, so I am bumping up. I bought a book by Karen McTavish which had a DVD in the back. She uses a Long Arm, but it was enough for me to see how she did things, and adapt them to my Bernina.
#5
The book was called Mastering the Art of McTavishing. It includes a 90 min. DVD, and has a short section on working with a domestic sewing machine and by hand. Some illustrations also include Trapunto
This was the result of my first effort at Trapunto & McTavishing. I do a lot of my practice on Project Linus quilts
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#7
Here's one I just pulled up by searching, and down the right side it lists some more....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTs9O4tETCI
Hope this helps, and is what you're looking for :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTs9O4tETCI
Hope this helps, and is what you're looking for :-)
#9
http://crazymomquilts.blogspot.com/2...-quilting.html
Here is a short video from a blog that I love. She has other tutorials, too. (I wish I could quilt as fast as this lady.)
Here is a short video from a blog that I love. She has other tutorials, too. (I wish I could quilt as fast as this lady.)
#10
Can you have a defective "walking foot"? I have a Janome MC6500 and when I try to quilt with it the threads on the bottom side are so tight that they pucker and are almost impossible to remove. I used my old walking foot from my other Janome machine and it works fine. Has anyone had to return a walking foot?
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