This was fun to try. I've gotten better at it since January but I still have a long way to go.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
FMQ April Challenge
I loved this transfer method.
Since I don't have an artistic bone in my body, I love quilting on the lines, and I feel like this is what I can really do more so that the FMQ with no lines.
People had mentioned that there was backtracking on the pattern in the tutorial so I went back to what I had done and backtracked on the leaves.
I did okay. I can tell that I am better than when I first tried a few months ago but I still have lots of room for improvement. But I do feel like I am ready to try something on a real quilt.
The tree and grass were the quilting on the transferred lines. The stippling, tree trunk and sky were for practice . Better but still need more practice. I will use this method of tracing again. It will be very handy for hand quilting also.Friday, March 30, 2012
FMQ Challenge - March
Saturday, February 25, 2012
February feathers - FMQ quilt challenge
Uncle Paul's Birthday
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
And my attempts at the Free Motion Quilting. Not great but it is a start and often the first step is the hardest. I need to try something for real. The month of February is feathers. Hmmm. That is going to be a real test.
The weather has been incredible for the last couple of months. We have very little snow on the ground and what is there is actually melting which usually doesn't happen till March. I think one year of very dry won't hurt us much. Odds and ends are getting done around the house - we have a lot of free time. We have two more months with Brock here. The house will be so quiet ...
Thursday, January 12, 2012
FMQ Challenge
I have signed up to take the FMQ Challenge that sewcalgal is sponsoring. I am excited because after 18 months of owning a Bernina (and the BSR) I will put the foot to the fabric and learn to quilt. I have been too scared to try before. I live in a small town far from the nearest dealer, couldn't attend the classes, and by the time I got home I would forget what they had told me about the machine.
This was my first attempt. The design is leaves, not strawberries, but now I know how to do strawberries! I give myself an "A" for effort and finally trying it. (Don't you love Januarys?) I did it without the electronics of the BSR (still not sure how it works!). I would like to learn without first and then have a go with it. My next attempt was better, still have a long way to go. I have hopes for my skills by December!
Thanks to all those who are sharing their skills and all those wonderful people who are so encouraging on Facebook.
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