Video Tutorial - FMQ - Marking A Quilt Without Marking Your Fabric
#1

This video tutorial covers the various assortment of marking tools that I have personally tried for marking my quilt tops WITHOUT marking directly onto the fabric.
I am only offering my personal opinion on each type of tool and giving my personal opinion on the pros and cons of each method. I am not attempting to sell any individual product, nor am I paid to persuade you to use any specific product ( Anyone what would like to offer me large sums of money to do so can contact me thought *wink* )
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I am only offering my personal opinion on each type of tool and giving my personal opinion on the pros and cons of each method. I am not attempting to sell any individual product, nor am I paid to persuade you to use any specific product ( Anyone what would like to offer me large sums of money to do so can contact me thought *wink* )
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<source src="http://slightlyoffquilter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/SOQ-FMQ-Lesson-3.mp4" type="video/mp4">
</video>
#4

yes this video it seems the cat stepped on my laptop and ended the recording without me realizing it ! I will be redoing this one once my sewing room is back in order ! All this snow had me feeling claustrophobic so since I could not get out and about today I did the nxt best thing ... I rearranged ! LOL
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Hi
Your instructions are wonderful, I am beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel after spending so much money on books etc to make me a quilter!!!! I only quilt for myself and charity quilts, but my theory in life is if you are going to do something do it well.
Now with these lessons from slightly off quilter, I WILL become a quilter
Thank you so very much for all your time in making these videos,they are very much apperciated
Your instructions are wonderful, I am beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel after spending so much money on books etc to make me a quilter!!!! I only quilt for myself and charity quilts, but my theory in life is if you are going to do something do it well.
Now with these lessons from slightly off quilter, I WILL become a quilter
Thank you so very much for all your time in making these videos,they are very much apperciated
#7

I agree with that , to a point ! Just remember to use your own version of " Well ". I am very aware that MY feathers, are NEVER going to look like anyone elses feathers, and I am good with that. Use other peoples works as a general idea of what you want to try, but never set your bar to meet theirs. If you are always trying to be as good as someone else, your never going to be as good as yourself !
#9

After much googling and discussion with someone who knew more avout video than I, I am hoping that those who were having trouble with the video are now able to view it as well as hear it !
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