Does it really just take practice to LA?
#31
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Look at some quilting on quilts in shows. I did and I am not near as hard on myself now. The ones that are perfect are usually done with a computerized quilter.
There are videos on YouTube also. I ordered some DVDs on Feathers and am looking for that right piece of fabric for a wholecloth design. (may have to dye it myself)
I do donation quilts and get a lot of practice that way.
I have a client that only wants stitch in the ditch on her quilts and that gets boring fast.
Unless the customer requests it I always use a neutral thread or match colors so the quilting design does not distract from the quilt pattern.
There are videos on YouTube also. I ordered some DVDs on Feathers and am looking for that right piece of fabric for a wholecloth design. (may have to dye it myself)
I do donation quilts and get a lot of practice that way.
I have a client that only wants stitch in the ditch on her quilts and that gets boring fast.
Unless the customer requests it I always use a neutral thread or match colors so the quilting design does not distract from the quilt pattern.
#32
You are being too hard on yourself. But yes it does take practice. I do a lot of pantographs and recently started using rulers. I try not to be so hard on myself because after the quilt is washed it makes a difference also once you stand back a look at it, it looks so much better. Your looking closer than what most people would. Just keep practicing and yes a grease board or sketch pad is a great way to practice. Just have them while your watching tv and you will be surprised at the progress you will make.
#33
Yes...practice, practice, and then practice some more. I have found old mattress pads are great practice material. I always "limber up" on some before starting on the real thing. Don't worry about the quilt , your gd will probally love it regardless of the quilting.
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#35
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Oh goodness--they looks terrific!! Seriously!! My quilter has been using her long arm for years--has a business--but she does't like freehand. There's another long arm quilter I've had do my quilts--and she LOVES free hand!! So--I'm thinking everyone has a specialty?
Good luck!!
Good luck!!
#37
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Well, one nice thing about this site is that my own spirits get a boost. I have felt such a failure because I don't fmq very well. I keep telling myself to just keep practicing. I expect perfection which I KNOW will never happen, but reading each comment makes me realize that others face the same challenges and I can go back to my machine and try again. THANK YOU!
#38
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Thank you all for the encouragement. No, it's not so horrible that I would hide it away so that no one ever sees what I did. It was done for myself and my granddaughter so there's no worries that someone else isn't going to like it.
So, practice, practice, practice. I'm going to get some batting and backing today and start just that. I remembered that I have two old tops that I got at a thrift store. They're pretty bad but, in a way, they are wonderfully quirky old tops. One I will re-do the sashing that was hand sewn on with doubled up thread and is so puckered, especially on the outside border, that it actually looks like it was supposed to be a gathered ruffle.
I haven't tried my hand at using stencils or rulers yet. Where do you get those very thick plastic rulers and shapes for machine quilting?
So, practice, practice, practice. I'm going to get some batting and backing today and start just that. I remembered that I have two old tops that I got at a thrift store. They're pretty bad but, in a way, they are wonderfully quirky old tops. One I will re-do the sashing that was hand sewn on with doubled up thread and is so puckered, especially on the outside border, that it actually looks like it was supposed to be a gathered ruffle.
I haven't tried my hand at using stencils or rulers yet. Where do you get those very thick plastic rulers and shapes for machine quilting?
#40
Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I haven't tried my hand at using stencils or rulers yet. Where do you get those very thick plastic rulers and shapes for machine quilting?
Try these sites:
http://www.thecalicokitten.com/catal...aspx?cat_id=20
http://www.longarmuniversity.com/Boo...nbookstore.htm
http://www.lovetoquilt.com/longarm_q...templates_.htm
Do a search on "longarm templates" and you'll find lots of places. I have heard from several people that they are not happy with the nested templates.
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