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    Old 10-14-2010, 08:43 AM
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    I'm making a second quilt for this woman the first one I stippled a little well the second quilt is 74 by 100 she she wants the whole quilt stippled I am charging her extra just for my airuful thread, I have been through almost three spools of thread.I think I'm a professional stipple.
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    Old 10-14-2010, 08:50 AM
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    [quote=Maire]
    Originally Posted by Candace
    I have a Bernina with BSR like you do. Stippling and all FMQ is SOOOOO much easier and better when you use a Supreme slider http://www.freemotionslider.com/ and gloves. And make sure your machine is inside a table to make a flat surface. With these two tools, I can do anything! Here's a picture of my latest which has a lot of FMQ stippling. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-69826-1.htm
    I use Freezer paper shinny side up taped to my machine bed for free motion work. Maybe it will work for you too.
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    Old 10-14-2010, 09:06 AM
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    I also have a Bernina BSR. However I didn't like using it. I use the darning foot, lower the feed dogs, put the needle in down position and go from there. The stitch length can be tricky to keep even but it just takes some more practice. I imagine the fingers on my hand for loops or mountains and how they look at a distance. I also practice drawing loops by doodling on paper when I am on the phone. Try to see it in your mind first. The BSR was just too slow for me and the darning foot gives you more freedom and faster speed too when quilting. The Bernina works best at an even rate of speed and the hand and foot coordination comes with practice. You can also slow down the speed of your machine when you start and then adjust it as you get more comfortable sewing. Hope this helps.
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    Old 10-14-2010, 09:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by kona
    I use a pattern to stipple and its from "Quilting Made Easy Borders" makes it very easy to follow and comes out nice.
    Just checked my bookshelf, and this is one of the few quilting books I don't own. So, I'm putting it on my list of Things To Buy At Houston. The "pattern" approach to stippling has me intrigued. Thanks!
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    Old 10-14-2010, 09:26 AM
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    When I go to quilt shows, I play with other sewing machines
    and long arms and my stippling looks great. My friend tells
    me I'm a natural. However, when I get home and try stippling
    on my machine it looks awful (and my machine is a Janome 6600
    the same machine I play with at the quilt shows.)
    Figure that out if you can! I sure can't!!
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    Old 10-14-2010, 09:43 AM
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    The only machine quilting I do is stippling. The hardest part is getting through the middle of the quilt, and after that it is just gravy. Sometimes my stitches come out different sizes, but for family who doesn't know any better it's great! And I'll never tell!
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    Old 10-14-2010, 10:33 AM
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    Yep it cant do it. My friend took a class with Harriet Hardgrove and she said it changged her life. I am amazed at what she does that goes for all the others I know that took her class . I just missed it. On the 30th I am taking a class at my LQS hope it helps. Its from 12:30 to 3:30 I will let you know how it turns out.
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    Old 10-14-2010, 12:53 PM
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    I have a very hard time stipple myself. I try to do anything but stipple.
    Carol in Delaware
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    Old 10-14-2010, 12:55 PM
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    I have a very hard time stipple myself. I try to do anything but stipple.
    Carol in Delaware
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    Old 10-14-2010, 01:15 PM
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    Hey, hey!!!!!! THAT is a good idea. I'll try it for breakfast and see how I do by noon, LOL.

    Originally Posted by Prissnboot
    Originally Posted by kwhite
    I sometimes find i am over thinking it. When i have a glass of wine first my stippleing is much better.
    LOVE IT!!!!!
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