Old 09-27-2013, 03:54 AM
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maviskw
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Originally Posted by maminstl View Post
My easiest is kind of a combination of stipple/meander, but with loops - don't know what to call that. I didn't do any kind of marking. I find that the easiest because I can break the stippling rule of not having any quilting lines cross, and can use a combination of big loops or small ones, depending on the space I need to fill up.
My very first FMQ was the bottom of a tote bag. I just put the three pieces together and meandered in loops; right hand loops and then left hand loops. Fun, fun. I still like that one. And I do a lot of quilts this way. But I found that if I use Elmer's School Glue to put the layers together, it is much easier to just "keep sailing". And so much fun. But I put a few safety pins in here and there to keep the pressure of handling a large quilt from pulling the glued pieces apart.

I do a lot of the number 4 from the post by Holice (post #13), in different configurations also. Something different to do.

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