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Melinda in Tulsa 06-18-2010 01:23 PM

The first one I did, I FMQ on a tablerunner. The front looks pretty decent, but the back, OH MY!!! That's okay tho, I'll still use it! After all, it's just a table runner and the back doesn't show unless I turn it over!

wishiwerequilting 06-18-2010 03:44 PM

it's important to TRY! remember you can't drive the Indy 500 with a learner's permit. Most of us just have learner's permits when we start out with machine quilting. It's the practice that gives you the skill. That's 90% of the learning curve. I think some quilters have a natural gift for the artistic taste and style that goes into FM, but other than that, it's practice. What you lack in artistry can be learned these days. We have so many wonderful templates, dvd's, videos, and on-line sites to help us!

purplefiend 06-18-2010 03:50 PM

Grammyj,
Quilting is supposed to be fun!! Relax and have fun. It doesn't have to be perfect. You could turn your practice pieces into dog blankets for the local dog shelter.
Sharon W.

katsewnsew 06-19-2010 02:51 AM


Originally Posted by purplefiend
Grammyj,
Quilting is supposed to be fun!! Relax and have fun. It doesn't have to be perfect. You could turn your practice pieces into dog blankets for the local dog shelter.
Sharon W.

I agree! I like to make a quilt start to finish! I do my best and the recipient knows that every stitch has lots of love in it. Not to mention a few cuss words once in awhile, but NOT OFTEN.
:D :D :D

Beachbound 06-19-2010 04:55 AM


Originally Posted by purplefiend
Grammyj,
Quilting is supposed to be fun!! Relax and have fun. It doesn't have to be perfect. You could turn your practice pieces into dog blankets for the local dog shelter.
Sharon W.

interesting thought, I just tossed a baby quilt that I finished FMQ every inch of it for practice. I thought it was too messy for even a baby changing pad but maybe a puppy would like it!

Kas 06-20-2010 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by dgrindey
I've tried but I cannot get the smooth rounded look on my free motion---I tend to make them pointed and cross over.

Slow down. Move the fabric slower and make the needle move at a moderate speed. It really helps with the control.

dgrindey 06-20-2010 07:59 PM

I'm told that it is better if you sew faster. I'm willing to try anything. thanks

RoxanneS 06-20-2010 08:55 PM

I am trying free motion quilting, and was told to remember to breath...often! My mentor told me it is easy to get tense and hold our breath...I agree. I have also learned on this site, that is perfectly OK to rip out whatever stitching we don't like, so I am trying to get brave.


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