Improve your free-motion quilting as you sketch new designs - one simple shape at a time. Christina Cameli, best-selling author of First Steps to Free-Motion Quilting, returns with the perfect companion book to help you quilt unique patterns, using your home machine or longarm. A member of...
Easy free motion quilting designs, quilting patterns, and quilt along videos created by Leah Day. Follow along and learn how to quilt on your home sewing machine or longarm!
Find 100 free motion quilting design tutorials created by Leah Day for the Free Motion Quilting Project. Learn how to free motion quilt each design in a free video created by Leah Day.
book 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs. If you're a fan of the Free Motion Quilting Project, you'll love this collection of free motion quilting designs and the ability to download this PDF version to your phone, tablet, or computer to bring this quilting inspiration with you wherever you ...
tips for practicing free motion quilting the right way Best sewing machines for free motion quilting But today, in this post I want to clarify one one big things that makes it possible for you to finish a quilt with your home machine. And that is beingpatient and persistent. ...
With this series of posts about free-motion quilting for beginners, I have been emphasizing the importance of practice. I encourage all my students to quilt every day. I think of […] Read More Taking off on a Diagonal Tangent Last week we used a diagonal path for filling a grid. Let...
Skip to the beginning of the images gallery This video is an excerpt taken from one of the following full-length classes: Getting to Know Your Baby Lock Brilliant Brilliant - Feet & Techniques Click HERE to see the entire Sew at Home/Love of Knowledge Class Course Catalog ...
Next pattern was a basic heart-shaped leaf, first learned by me in the 2012 Free Motion Quilting Challenge byquilter Frances Moore. Pebbles were next – large, medium, fill-ins, different sizes. This seemed a natural progression. Then spirals, grid patterns, and feathers. No one really got...
My teacher was keen for me to add a meandering stippling design on it but I'm pleased I didn't. Once home I tried practicing the free motion quilting I'd learnt and found I couldn't! It was more than just a mental block.
See how expert quilter, Sue Nickels, transforms a traditional Amish quilt top in this three-part free-motion quilting course. Not only will you learn how to design your own quilting patterns, but also how to create templates, trace patterns, and transfer