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Old 03-29-2022, 05:56 PM
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Question Realistic walking foot or FMQ video?

Does anyone know of a video for FMQ or walking foot quilting where the technique is actually demonstrated on a large quilt? It seems every video I see is done on a 20" X 20" sandwich which, of course, is quite easy to maneuver. Many of those designs look very do-able, but try them on a full size quilt and it's an entirely different story! I would like to see how someone does a beautiful FMQ or complex walking foot design while managing the bulk of a large quilt. Ideas?
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Old 03-29-2022, 06:46 PM
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HollyAnne Knight of String and Story has a video on her blog about quilting on a standard DSM: https://www.stringandstory.com/blog/...uiltondomestic

Students graduating from herbFMQ Academy all complete a sampler quilt, which is about 50 x 60.
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Originally Posted by SuzSLO View Post
HollyAnne Knight of String and Story has a video on her blog about quilting on a standard DSM: https://www.stringandstory.com/blog/...uiltondomestic

Students graduating from herbFMQ Academy all complete a sampler quilt, which is about 50 x 60.
Thank you! I watched this video and it was very helpful.
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Old 03-31-2022, 07:15 AM
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Thank you! I watched this video and it was very helpful.
if you take the FMQA classes, all of the videos are of HollyAnne FMQing on a domestic machine (although it is one with a large throat). Here is the sampler I did in the class. It is about 50 x 60 and I did it on my Bernina with a 5.5” throat.
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That's really impressive! Beautiful work.
I always disliked the videos that show a small piece of fabric too. You can do anything on something like that. I'm going to watch the video, thanks!
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Originally Posted by SuzSLO View Post
if you take the FMQA classes, all of the videos are of HollyAnne FMQing on a domestic machine (although it is one with a large throat). Here is the sampler I did in the class. It is about 50 x 60 and I did it on my Bernina with a 5.5” throat.
Wow! That's absolutely gorgeous! Good work!
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The Midnight Quilter on You Tube, Angela shows FMQ on regular size quilt.
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SuzSLO that is way cool! It looks like you quilted one block at at a time. And it was done once all the blocks were pieced, right?
I tried a rag quilt project where I used rulers to create designs on each block. I tried to "quilt as you go" using instructions from several sites. These flannel quilts did work out, but I have to admit the joining of the blocks and rows is a bit messy and sometimes requires a bit of sewing first aid. rag-quilt-section.png
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Originally Posted by SuzSLO View Post
if you take the FMQA classes, all of the videos are of HollyAnne FMQing on a domestic machine (although it is one with a large throat). Here is the sampler I did in the class. It is about 50 x 60 and I did it on my Bernina with a 5.5” throat.
Totally agree with SuzSLO taking HollyAnne Knight's FMQA and learning to quilt large quilts on my domestic machine was best course I have ever completed. My sampler was wholecloth and I marked out 12" squares for my motifs. I have since completed 10-12 quilts that were throw sized. I also completed Angela Walter's quilt along last year and her videos are also really good to watch as are those from Leah Day.
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