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Utter Newbie
Hi,
I have been sewing for years but have only just discovered quilting. Well, I can sew squares and shapes together but I have only just discovered free-hand and modern quilting. I tried it today with my Pfaff 1548 and I SUCK! Obviously, it takes practice and I will practice but I am really bad. It seems like it's not slidey enough ... I guess I am trying to run before I can crawl ;-) Any links, suggestions, advice very much appreciated. (I have just bought Modern Quilting and Angela Watson's book - Tula Pink to arrive) |
It takes a lot of practice to do FMQ on a domestic machine. The machine needs to go faster than you think and your hands need to go slower; I still basically suck at it. You here is a gadget called a Super Slider that makes it easier. And I think everyone finds it easier to go one way (right v left, up v down) than the other. Just keep trying. Leah Day has an amazing website on FMQ.
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A warm welcome from North Central Washington! I purchased the Super Slide and a pair of gloves (from tips from Leah Day's site) and I still needs tons of practice since I am a newbie quilter, too.
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Hi and welcome from NE Ohio.
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Hi and welcome.
FMQ does not come overnight!!! It takes patience, and a LOT of practice. Gloves with rubber tipped fingers help you grip the fabric to move it easier. Use as flat a surface as possible - if your machine doesn't drop into a table, then purchase or make an extension so that you have at least 15" or so to the left of the machine. Practice on small pieces - 9" or so - to get the feel of it, learn the moves, practice speed changes around curves - etc. Make dozens of practice sandwiches to get the "muscle memory" down for each FMQ pattern you try. Relax when sewing - make sure your shoulders are relaxed and not hunched. BREATH - I know it sounds dumb, but it's easy to hold your breath while FMQ'ing. Don't forget to breath. Keep practicing!!! |
Howdy and welcome, from Texas!
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Doghousemom said it all. It takes lots of practice...I'm still working at it but it's getting better. Welcome from Pennsylvania.
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Hello, welcome from Oklahoma!!! :)
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Welcome from NE TX. Quilting is a journey not a skill....lol. Hang in there.
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Hello and welcome from northern California!
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Welcome to the board from Southern California!! Don't give up, it takes practice and you will get better with time!
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Hi from Ohio!
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Welcome from Michigan!:)
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:) welcome from se TX
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Check out the link in my previous post. It has helped me a lot. Welcome from Louisiana:)
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Hello and welcome from Minnesota!
Give it time...and patience! Mixed in with some love...and you'll have a quilt!! :) |
Waving hello from Washington! :)
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Welcome from the Napa valley in California!
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada. Defineately check out Leah Day's FMQ videos as erstan947 suggested. Also you can find lots of information on youtube from the Missouri Star Quilt co. videos.
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Don't worry, I still can't get it. FMQ takes a long time (at least it is for me). The advice on here is wonderful. Good luck and Welcome from NC.
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Welcome to the QB from North Carolina. You're going to love it here. :thumbup:
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Hello, and welcome from the Garden State.
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