My first real attempt at free-motion quilting
#16
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Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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What great results for your FMQ. Your results are admirable and you've certainly got a lot more talent and courage than this writer!!!
I bought more bobbins for my Viking Mega Quilter so I can start practicing FMQ beginning at ground zero. I will be using some tightly woven fabric and cotton batting. I am so nervous about this learning process that I chose patterned fabric at the thrift store. I figured that I could "birth" a small quilt for a dog or cat and go to town with my
experiments.
Keep up your wonderful work and please, please post your progress. You are an inspiration! :-)
I bought more bobbins for my Viking Mega Quilter so I can start practicing FMQ beginning at ground zero. I will be using some tightly woven fabric and cotton batting. I am so nervous about this learning process that I chose patterned fabric at the thrift store. I figured that I could "birth" a small quilt for a dog or cat and go to town with my
experiments.
Keep up your wonderful work and please, please post your progress. You are an inspiration! :-)
#19
yeah for you. I love the leaf design where you put it, it just adds such a nice touch. I love FMQ and am so happy for you that you were brave enough to start doing it. For me, it is the most fun part of a quilt.
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