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Old 01-26-2011, 04:06 PM
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Thanks for your help :thumbup: . I found the website you recommended very helpful indeed. :D :D
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Old 01-26-2011, 04:29 PM
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I think her little quilted designs are a lot of inspiration and fun!

Do have fun playing around and enjoy the process!
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:39 PM
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Free motion quilting is not just doing it without a marked pattern to follow. It is quilting with the feed dogs down and you move the fabric yourself. You can do it freestyle w/out a line to follow, as well as with marked lines. I have made my own stencils using template plastic and a woodburning tool (outside so I don't hurt myself with the fumes). Make sure leave bridges in the plastic so you don't have whole pieces falling off! Pepper Cory has a great book on marking quilts where she talks about lots of ways to make stencils. See if your library has it or can get it for you.
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Old 01-27-2011, 06:34 AM
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This sounds great and just what I seek to do. Have you got the book you mentioned that would also be of value and if so....a bit more info of the book would be great beore I start looking for it on line.
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Sorry, I was just thumbing through my many old and new quilt magazines when I saw this. (I have stacks of them) It was just a page with the information I sent with a picture of the hoop with the tulle in it. Good luck trying this.
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Old 01-27-2011, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Kas
Free motion quilting is not just doing it without a marked pattern to follow. It is quilting with the feed dogs down and you move the fabric yourself. You can do it freestyle w/out a line to follow, as well as with marked lines. I have made my own stencils using template plastic and a woodburning tool (outside so I don't hurt myself with the fumes). ....

I agree that I have always seen FMQ referencing anytime the feed dogs are down and you are moving the fabric...either with or without a pattern/stencil, etc.
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Originally Posted by moonwork42029
Don't laugh, but I am seriously thinking of trying to make a right angle type holder for a pointer that will stick out past my sewing machine arm so I can use it to invisibly "trace" a pattern that I will tape to the rolled up portion of the quilt.

Did any of that make sense?? I can see it in my mind but would have a heck of a time explaing it to my husband.
Tried that, didn't work for me, but if it works for you I'd love to hear how you made out.
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Originally Posted by Kas
Free motion quilting is not just doing it without a marked pattern to follow. It is quilting with the feed dogs down and you move the fabric yourself. You can do it freestyle w/out a line to follow, as well as with marked lines. I have made my own stencils using template plastic and a woodburning tool (outside so I don't hurt myself with the fumes). Make sure leave bridges in the plastic so you don't have whole pieces falling off! Pepper Cory has a great book on marking quilts where she talks about lots of ways to make stencils. See if your library has it or can get it for you.
I'm with you here on the definition of free motion quilting...you are free of the constraints of the feed dogs...to stitch with or without a marked pattern. I've made stencils with a dremel and stencil burner...prefer the dremel.
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