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Old 08-02-2015, 02:47 PM
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suern3
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Daystyledesigns.com , Leah Day, I found to have the most helpful information for me. She has so much info by now that you will just need to look through her website to find what you need. She also has lots of n't neYou Tube videos. Much of her info is free. One thing she said that I keep in mind is that FMQ is similar to driving a car. You learn to slow down or speed up according to the "turns" or stops you are making. You will get a feel for it. I think many loops and eyelashes have to do with coordinating your hand and feet speed. Changing tension, etc. depends on your machine. I have a Pfaff and don't need to adjust the tension. Anyway, hang in there. It will come to you after some practice! And, try to have fun with it
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