Bethanne Nemesh | Freemotion Machine Quilting Teacher on Instagram: "I teach a lot of freemotion machine quilting. But also…I want you to feel great tips are accessible all the time. One of my most suggested tips is to learn to pause and make partial motifs of whatever background freemotion design you are doing. Making elements like this seem to disappear under other elements is a subtle but advanced looking change you can make to your freemotion quilting. Also, this trick would let me work larger scale too, as I don’t need to smoosh smaller and smaller elements into narrowing gaps. Try this trick next chance you get while backfilling some quilting and let me know what you think about this technique! Be sure to save it for later when you need inspiration, share it with a friend , a
FMQ Skills & Drills: Daisy Chain
Here is a super awesome quilt design for any quilt needing a little bit of floral flare! This fun little Daisy Chain is easy and a great way to add more texture into some of your other FMQ patterns. Click HERE for a free downloadable PDF! Click HERE to watch the full tutorial!
1.3K reactions · 105 shares | When I first used a walking foot years ago, I kept my stitch length for quilting the same as when I was piecing, which was SHORT. I always wondered why my quilting looked so unprofessional and messed up. On my sewing machine, my piecing stitch length is 1.8. Now, when I'm ready to quilt, I make my stitch length 4.0. Not only does it look way better, but the quilting goes twice as fast 😎 #quiltingismytherapy #quiltersofinstagram #quiltsofinstagram #quiltersgonnaquilt #makersgonnamake #youngandmillenialquilters #youngandmillennialquilters #babyquilt #walkingfootquilting | Leilani
Quilt as You Go Tutorial For Beginners - Easy And Pretty!
Never made a quilt as you go block before? This tutorials will show you all about quilting as you go - for beginners! See how to quilt as you go and use quilt as you go patterns - you+ll be able to sew cute qayg projects like quilt as you go table runners, quilt as you go mug rugs, quilt-as-you-go needle book and more. This guide to start quilting as you go shows you tons of tips and tricks to make quilting as you go easy and fun!
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