Current WIP on my long arm...suggestions needed
#22
I like the feather in the triangle.
The biggest thing to learn FMQ is to doodle. I carry a notebook most of the time. This morning in bed, I'm thinking about the moose I'm doing, and looking at the quilt on my wall for ideas...
there is a website I went to that was long arm quilter, there are so many ideas there..
http://mqresource.com/forum/index.php?app=ccs
they have classes, you can search anything... take a look.
and start doodling!
The biggest thing to learn FMQ is to doodle. I carry a notebook most of the time. This morning in bed, I'm thinking about the moose I'm doing, and looking at the quilt on my wall for ideas...
there is a website I went to that was long arm quilter, there are so many ideas there..
http://mqresource.com/forum/index.php?app=ccs
they have classes, you can search anything... take a look.
and start doodling!
#23
I am far from an expert, but here's my two-cents-worth.....
You have beautiful swirly lines in the border feathers and sashing....really love the sashing....so how about using straight (or straighter) lines in the triangles, as a contrast to the swirls? Either concentric triangles or just one line of echoing would depend on how tight you prefer the quilting.
Oops! I missed your photo at the top of the page....that's very pretty!
You have beautiful swirly lines in the border feathers and sashing....really love the sashing....so how about using straight (or straighter) lines in the triangles, as a contrast to the swirls? Either concentric triangles or just one line of echoing would depend on how tight you prefer the quilting.
Oops! I missed your photo at the top of the page....that's very pretty!
#24
Originally Posted by tealfalcon
Ohhh I love it love those fabrics....love your work. What about pebbling in the triangles ?
#26
Originally Posted by suezquilts
I like the feather in the triangle.
The biggest thing to learn FMQ is to doodle. I carry a notebook most of the time. This morning in bed, I'm thinking about the moose I'm doing, and looking at the quilt on my wall for ideas...
there is a website I went to that was long arm quilter, there are so many ideas there..
http://mqresource.com/forum/index.php?app=ccs
they have classes, you can search anything... take a look.
and start doodling!
The biggest thing to learn FMQ is to doodle. I carry a notebook most of the time. This morning in bed, I'm thinking about the moose I'm doing, and looking at the quilt on my wall for ideas...
there is a website I went to that was long arm quilter, there are so many ideas there..
http://mqresource.com/forum/index.php?app=ccs
they have classes, you can search anything... take a look.
and start doodling!
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