What do you still want to learn about quilting?
#32
Originally Posted by Marcia
1-Needle turn applique
2-Free motion quilting (I'm with MadQuilter---I wish I sucked, too!!!)
2-Free motion quilting (I'm with MadQuilter---I wish I sucked, too!!!)
Is there a difference between free motion & stippling? I've gathered they're the same.
#33
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!
#39
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.
Maybe that will help.
;-)
#40
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.
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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