I am about 2 seconds from going back to sewing doll clothes
#81
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Ohio
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Try to get a VERY LARGE FLAT work surface around you machine. Either a big sewing table or something. A flat even surface will make moving quilt top easier since there is no weighting down of the top by the needle. YES it does get easier!!!!!!
#83
Stitch in the ditch is not easy so try something that is simple, like meandering.Try some things on a piece of fabric and just do a circle and then a line so to speak and then another circle going the other way. Quilting does get in your blood. Hang in here with us. not everyone is perfect........you'll see.
#84
I think doing FM would be easier too, than stitching in the ditch, so you may want to try that next. I also, when I was stitching on my machine, would do my quilts in sections, like the size of a baby quilt, then just sew the sections together, & that was a whole lot easier. Now, I am fortunate, I was able to get a Grace Mini Pinn frame, & a Viking Sapphire 830, with a 9in bed, so now I can do most of my quilting on my frame. But you do this on your home machine, just keep practicing, even on smaller quilts, & it will get easier....
#88
From what I can see, your quilt looks wonderful. Perhaps you tackled a challenging project for a first time quilter. But it sure looks good. Join a quilt club, take some classes, and you will begin to understand how to do things without hurting yourself. And if you are doing FMQ, wow!!
I have done twin quilting and that is about as far as I will go in trying to put something large under the bed of my machine. It does take practice and the more you do, the more your skills build. you may want to do your next project as a table runner or tote bag. Just have fun. Sounds like you love to sew and making doll clothes isn't an easy task. If you can do that, plus make a complicated twin quilt, your well on your way into the quilt world.
Hugs.
I have done twin quilting and that is about as far as I will go in trying to put something large under the bed of my machine. It does take practice and the more you do, the more your skills build. you may want to do your next project as a table runner or tote bag. Just have fun. Sounds like you love to sew and making doll clothes isn't an easy task. If you can do that, plus make a complicated twin quilt, your well on your way into the quilt world.
Hugs.
#90
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: NYS Finger Lakes Region
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Originally Posted by LMB
I dont know. The quilting part is what I wanted to do. Thats what drew me to this site, and I think I will keep trying for awhile longer to see if I can do it myself. I hate for anything to get the best of me... if someone else can do it, why cant I? If I have to let someone quilt it then I do all the baking and they get to put on the frosting and I just dont like that idea...
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