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quiltstringz
01-06-2014 07:49 AM
Your quiltiing is fantastic and I love your quilts.
nygal
01-06-2014 08:33 AM
The quilting is so pretty I especially LOVE the fabrics on the first quilt!!!
jamsbuying
01-06-2014 08:50 AM
Thaks for sharing your beautiful quilting!!! Love your quilts.
Skratchie
01-06-2014 08:52 AM
The quilting on that first one is FABULOUS! And I always like red, white and blue. :-) Very nice, both of them.
javin22
01-06-2014 09:35 AM
Wow! your quilting is gorgeous. Love the samplers too.
MargeD
01-06-2014 10:04 AM
WOW your quilting is amazing. Don't know if I'll ever be that good at FMQ.
nwm50
01-06-2014 03:59 PM
Nice feathering! Can't wait to see the veteran quilt top completed
ccthomas
01-06-2014 07:48 PM
Originally Posted by Daisy Dew
(Post 6495944)
holy smoke!!! you mean you quilted that on your Janone 6600?!!?
E-gad my Janome 6600 has not performed for me like that -- maybe it's me - !
Beautiful quilting (big breath - heavy sigh) :thumbup:
I need to say the exact same thing. Wow! I am so impressed.
Purpleprint
01-06-2014 08:29 PM
Your quilt it beautiful, it has a lovely old fashioned look to it.
Quilter 65
01-07-2014 07:08 AM
Wow, beautiful work and I especially love the floral prints and feathers. That's a winning combination for sure.
Helen S
01-07-2014 09:22 AM
Thanks, Daisy Dew.
I use fabric-grade silicone spray on my machine bed and surrounding table so the quilt slides easily. Machinger's or similar gloves (even gardening gloves with tiny rubberized dots) are a must for control, and keeping your hands fairly close together, and a slow but steady movement all seem to contribute, along with LOTS of practice, to a better FMQ experience. I also use a downward pressure while moving the quilt sandwich, which seems to give me much more control. And don't forget the determination to succeed! lol I've been practicing FMQ for about two years, so as I said, practice, practice and more practice, and then do it often enough so you don't lose what you've worked so hard to gain.
I wouldn't suggest this to most people, but I get really annoyed when trying to see what I'm doing and got tired of fighting visibility with the FM foot, so I went to amazon.com and bought a different FMQ foot for my Janome 6600P that is a small stainless circle and has a small wheel nut at the top that adjusts the height. It does not bounce up and down when quilting, but rather stays where you've set it to stay. I really like how small it is and can see what I'm doing better, but had to re-align it at first because the needle didn't quilt line up with the hole. Once I did that with two pairs of pliers, all went well. I will say, though, that the new foot is not happy with embroidery threads. For some strange reason the thread always breaks every so often, but only when using that particular foot, so I use the old foot that came with the machine when I use the embroidery threads for top stitching.
Happy Quilting!
Originally Posted by Daisy Dew
(Post 6495944)
holy smoke!!! you mean you quilted that on your Janone 6600?!!?
E-gad my Janome 6600 has not performed for me like that -- maybe it's me - !
Beautiful quilting (big breath - heavy sigh) :thumbup: