Please advise
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2021
Location: Lindell Beach, BC Canada
Posts: 4
Hi Gemm - Thanks for the encouragement but I can’t really take credit. I saw a kit that looked like this, but it was all paper piecing, which I don’t have the patience for. So I just bought the coordinating fabrics and figured out a much simpler design for the edging. I must admit, I was pretty surprised when it all worked out!
#15
Hi all! I’m an enthusiastic beginner, and am loving the whole learning process.
if I can figure out how to post a picture, I’d love to pick your collective brains as to how to FMQ quilt my latest quilt, a gift for my 2-year-old grandson. Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
if I can figure out how to post a picture, I’d love to pick your collective brains as to how to FMQ quilt my latest quilt, a gift for my 2-year-old grandson. Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
#17
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 5,965
My favorite fmq pattern on a detailed quilt is a simple loop de loop. I cross over lines like a wild bee flying in the air. It's impossible to get trapped into a corner, I can just swoop my way out. I think a random plattern places emphasis on the fabrics. Love the bear panel.