FMQ done
#1
FMQ done
The first picture is of my panel for Angela Walters Flora & Foliage FMQ challenge. I have followed her videos before but never actually tried or completed one before. Will definitely be joining in on more in the future, learned a lot.
Second picture is quilt I did in a mystery quilt a long when COVID first hit and closed my LQS. HollyAnne Knight did a week course on how to plan a quilt design and I used this top to complete. The gray fabric had swirls in it so I had to do swirls, the plus blocks I did a continuous curve flower and then decided to echo around it and left the white sashing unquilted.
Taking HollyAnne's FMQA was the best money I have ever spent and now combined with Angela Walter's FMQ videos I'm ready to take on the rest of my quilt tops.
Second picture is quilt I did in a mystery quilt a long when COVID first hit and closed my LQS. HollyAnne Knight did a week course on how to plan a quilt design and I used this top to complete. The gray fabric had swirls in it so I had to do swirls, the plus blocks I did a continuous curve flower and then decided to echo around it and left the white sashing unquilted.
Taking HollyAnne's FMQA was the best money I have ever spent and now combined with Angela Walter's FMQ videos I'm ready to take on the rest of my quilt tops.
#3
Oh my gosh, those are beautiful. You sure are ready to take on the rest of your quilts. I'm so glad you've mastered the skill of FMQ & I'm so very, very proud of your accomplishments!! You go, girl....don't let anything stop you now.
#5
Thank you Tartan and osewme. I should add that I use my Pfaff Performance 5.0 which has a 9" throat opening someday my wishlist includes a sit down mid arm machine. Need to convince hubby to give up his den 😂😂😂