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Mamagus 03-27-2010 11:45 AM

FMQ... I did passable tulips on the edge of a table runner yesterday, but then I see such wonderful free motion stuff (Like Leah Day - Look her up!) and I cringe at my efforts...

Pat G 03-27-2010 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by Marcia
1-Needle turn applique

2-Free motion quilting (I'm with MadQuilter---I wish I sucked, too!!!)

I'm with you on wanting to learn free motion. I just received a free motion foot that I ordered online. Haven't had time to use it yet so I hope it's a miracle device that's going to let me whip around. LOL
Is there a difference between free motion & stippling? I've gathered they're the same.

lfw045 03-27-2010 05:07 PM

Hand piecing. My next project will be hand piecing the Jinny Beyer way with one of her blocks. She is amazing and has amazing tutorials! Of course, I got to get 10 tied twin quilts and my cuddle quilt that I started 2 years ago that I am hand quilting done first. Yeah right.......I keep putting that cuddle quilt off and I only have a little bit really left to do. Guess I should be doing that huh?.........LOL! That hand piecing thing has me intrigued though. She cuts out each piece of fabric usually with scissors and hand pieces everything....ok.....I'll shut up now......LOL!

lfw045 03-27-2010 05:09 PM

And her points are perfect......ooops I said I would shut up didn't I.....LOL!

beaglegirl 03-27-2010 06:22 PM

I am new too and have done everything by hand. I am starting to like using my machine so the next thing I want to learn is machine quilting. I love doing it by hand but it takes forever!!

Catlady 03-27-2010 06:26 PM

free motion quilting, paper piecing and everything I do
not know now (which is a lot!!)

dlf0122quilting 03-27-2010 06:27 PM

Broadery Perse, landscape quilting, and improve on my FMQ and thread painting.

GoneQuilting 03-27-2010 08:14 PM

I want to learn how to do curves. I hand-quilt only, because I don't own a sewing machine and never have. So it's all slow and by hand, which would give me plenty of practice.

lfw045 03-28-2010 02:21 AM


Originally Posted by GoneQuilting
I want to learn how to do curves. I hand-quilt only, because I don't own a sewing machine and never have. So it's all slow and by hand, which would give me plenty of practice.

http://www.jinnybeyer.com/quilttips/tip28.cfm

Maybe that will help.

;-)

mpeters1200 03-28-2010 07:38 AM

I already to a lot of applique, but it's all by machine. I'd love to learn needle turn applique.

Paper Piecing. I tried it a little on my current quilt and I hated it. I'm sure it was operator error. I just can't wrap my head around sewing upside down.

I'd like to learn the basics of machine quilting before I ever try FMQ. I just stitch in the ditch.


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