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Old 03-14-2013, 05:45 AM
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Lee in Richmond
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Originally Posted by dgreen View Post
Does anyone else feel this way? I am a perfectionist and am so inspired by the art of quilting; however, my struggle is with the actual quilting part. After working so hard to piece a quilt together, it feels like such a letdown to stitch in the ditch on my little sewing machine. I have tried machine quilting on my home machine, but it is very limiting, and just can't look as good as I aspire it to look. Does anyone else feel like "what's the point of quilting if I don't have a longarm?", and what area do you focus on to substitute for the fancy quilting done on these machines. I don't mean to sound like a whiner, I just need another way to think about this. Maybe i should focus on hand-quilting....
I have to agree. I bought a Craftsy class on free motion quilting, and have yet to "read" it. I do know the technique calls for a lot more practice than is in my nature.. I see such beautiful stuff on this site and not all of it is done on a longarm, but I have not mastered anything more than SID.
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