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watson's mom 05-14-2013 12:46 PM

Thread painting on long arm?
 
I recently bought a handiquilter longarm and am wondering if anyone uses their longarm for thread painting. I am not good at fmq on my domestic machine but found the longarm easy to use when I practiced with it. It isn't here yet, it's coming here from Utah and I am really looking forward to it.

momto5 05-14-2013 02:28 PM

Does "accidental" thread painting count? For example, when you go back and forth with your feathers too many times? LOL, just kidding. I have done a little on my LA and you're right, it IS relatively easy. I think using whatever feels right when you need it is the key to being successful. Who knows, you might end up writing a book on it!

BellaBoo 05-14-2013 04:09 PM

Three years ago the Best of Show winner at Paducah was all thread painted by long arm. No piecing at all. http://aboutquilts.wordpress.com/201...inners-online/

I think another one won a ribbon this year too.

ckcowl 05-14-2013 04:47 PM

all the time- it is very fun to just load up a white backing, batting & white top- (wide goods from fabric.com works for me) and just 'quilt' I've done a few that after they were finished my granddaughter took them & used fabric paints, inks & dyes & 'colored' backgrounds to go with the thread---fun, fun.

watson's mom 05-14-2013 06:04 PM

Thank you to everyone who replied. Your responses make me more eager than ever to get started.


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