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Pat G 09-22-2010 05:55 PM


Originally Posted by azwendyg
This is what happens when I wake up WAY too early! :)

(I'm just learning, but having fun with FMQ)

Oh, what a beaut. job. This is what I've been working on all summer but your work is so much farther along than mine. Good for you
Pat............soon to be from Parker, Az. for the winter.

moonwolf47 09-22-2010 06:04 PM

IMHO you're already a pro! Great job!

TacoMama 09-22-2010 07:05 PM

Mine sure wouldn't look like that!!!!!!!!! Even when I try, it doesn't look that good.

Marquilt 09-22-2010 07:39 PM

Your FMQ looks great! So you've been working at it for about a year, have you? I've got about another 50 weeks to go to become proficient. *sigh*

I did have one small breakthrough this week though. I have a Bernina and I got a #24 foot - the open toe embroidery one. My FMQ improved immediately, once I could see where I was going. I have terrible trouble with keeping my stitches even though. Much more practice is needed. Tomorrow.

penski 09-22-2010 08:05 PM

that is beautiful FMQ im going to wake up early tomorrow and see if my FMQ looks that good , if it does i will get up earlier everyday

annette1952 09-22-2010 08:18 PM

Beautiful quilting! Great job!

drgranny 09-22-2010 08:54 PM

I have not gotten proficient with my long arm yet. It does take a lot of practice. If you don't do it often you have to practice up before you do the quilting on something important. I notice you have Scottish fold kittens. About a month ago my DH opened the overhead door in his shop and just outside the door there were two little kitten faces looking at him from the tall grass. They got scared and ran away. They were two little tabby cats with folded ears. One of them came back and imposed himself into the group of our outside cats and made himself to home at the food dish. He wouldn't let us near him. But eventually my DH caught him and took him to a local vet and asked if they would doctor him (had stickey eyes and nose) and find a home for him. The ears weren't short folded ears like yours but were longer ears with the points folded down. The vet took him. Hope he found a good home for him. linda

drgranny 09-22-2010 08:55 PM

my last post was aimed at litacats, about the Scottish fold kittens. linda

Rina 09-23-2010 05:01 AM

Did you say "just learning"? Wish I can learn so fast!

Dee 09-23-2010 08:22 PM

Beautiful! Wish I could do that with no sleep. I can't even do that with sleep.


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