does anyone do McTavishing
#11
I like to try any new quilting design on my white board before I commit to thread on a quilt! Practice with your elbow up, you are teaching your arm and shoulder the movements. If you put your elbow or wrist down, you are training your hand only. Use low odor dry erase markers (ask me how I know!) Karen says that everyone will have their own "style' of McTavishing. Its not a 'perfecting' kind of technique. Its what works for you! Have fun 'doodling' with thread...
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I have seen it but do not own the book, yet anyway, I think it does look beautiful on some quilts and wall hangings, again where it is not quite as dense...for me it would need an enormouse amount of practice and i don't see that time coming anytime soon.
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http://www.designerquilts.com/mctavish.html
Karen McTavish is a longarm quilter extraordinaire who developed her own style of background filler.
Karen McTavish is a longarm quilter extraordinaire who developed her own style of background filler.
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