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Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
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The top is finished. Now to decide how to quilt it
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Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
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I was wondering the same thing - are you doing Autumn or Spring colorway
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Beautiful! Happy little ladybugs!
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Beautiful, Ursula. Isn't it wonderful we can make changes to give quilts our own touch?!
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Lynn Wilder graciously shared her coloring page for Laurel Ridge should you wish to play with fabrics/colors. Find it on...
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It is finished! I did my own floral arrangement and added the ladybugs with 3D fabric paint. This was a challenging but...
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Originally posted by LindaPoullardToo late, my design wall is on the opposite wall!
I guess you will just have to join the mug rug exchange and get lots of those to hang over the gap instead :wink: or you could use a quilt that you have already made...
from the Piedmont of North Carolina
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Originally posted by gynconnieLinda, have fun with your new machine! I bought 4 new Sweet Sixteen videos in Houston this year. Will give you a review once I've had a chance to see them all.
Kathy
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Originally posted by gynconnieLinda, have fun with your new machine! I bought 4 new Sweet Sixteen videos in Houston this year. Will give you a review once I've had a chance to see them all.
For the price of buying videos, consider joining QNNTV.com for a year. There is access to Quilt It! The Longarm Quilt Show with Jodie Davis and various Handiquilter educators and there are all sorts of topics covered...marking, stencils, ruler work, I like it and they keep adding all the time. Handiquilter is one of the corporate sponsors.
Youtube is my BFF for all kinds of videos and don't forget the Linda Taylor videos on our TQS main page. Not everything applies, but I watch all the long-arm videos I can take :lol: :lol:
http://www.handcraftershouse.com.au/...oc&docId=8
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Hi all,
I have had a sweet 16 for a few weeks and have appreciated reading your comments. I know I need to PRACTICE! Any suggestions on how to approach it---freehand? Following outline on panels? I have tried some of the tutorials from Leah Day--I think I need a few more baby steps til I am ready for those.
Thanks for your help!
sue
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Hi Sue -
Like you say, PRACTICE is the key. How to get the practice depends on your personality and what type of quilting you want to get better at. I know a lot of people practice on panels and you can get a lot out of them. If you use panels, look for panels with the types of areas you want to practice on. For example, if you do a lot of applique and want to get better at ditching around the applique, then look for panels with objects that you can stitch around. For practicing sashing areas, look for panels with simulated sashing. Things like that. The one thing that the panels won't simulate are the ridges that are created by the seams and applique.
My personality is such that I can't stand spending time practicing on an object that will be thrown away or doesn't have a particular purpose. So, I plan my "practicing" to be done on real quilts. For me, every quilt is a practice quilt because every quilt improves my quilting. When starting out, I chose my quilts and my quilting to match what I was comfortable with and what I wanted to work on. My first quilt was a basketweave where I did SID between the blocks using my walking foot and then put free-motion simple flowers in the center of each block because I know how to draw flowers and now I can quilt those flowers like nobody's business. The borders have vines with leaves because I can draw leaves and now I can quilt leaves. I used invisible thread on that quilt, but now I think that's a mistake when starting out because you just can't see where your quilting lines are so it's harder to do motifs. Instead, I would recommend matching thread that will keep your quilting subtle but still allow you to see the lines while you are quilting so it isn't so difficult.
Right now I want to improve my feathers. So, I try to incorporate feather motifs into my quilts. Every feather makes my feather quilting better, and I'm still finishing projects (as much as I can since I'm an ADHD quilter who flits between projects constantly).
I think the main thing to do is to not expect perfection. Instead, expect to do the best that you can and be pleased with it. As I always say, as long as the quilting holds the quilt layers together and the stitches aren't so big that you catch your fingers and toes, the quilting was successful and you have a beautiful quilt you can snuggle with and enjoy. Any beauty you can add beyond that is a plus.
Enjoy the process and please let us see what you are working on!
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Nancy, you really hit the nail on the head for me. I don't love practicing on throwaway stuff. And I'm going to follow your lead on practicing on a real quilt and using the designs you are comfortable with and move to the next. I'm also going to make using rulers my goal too. On another forum topic (Bernina needs a ruler foot) I posted the new youtube video by Terri Lucas and Lisa Calle on using rulers on domestic machines. They really stressed that you go slowly and steadily on domestic and long arms, and I need to pay attention to that too. Thanks for the sound advice.
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Nancy, that was great advice. I started practicing on inexpensive muslin layered with batting, but now I work on charity quilts for my guild. Like you said, I try to use thread that won't stand out too much and the people who receive them will not be looking at them with the fine eye that I would. Great way to practice quilting since the guild provides most of the fabric and batting (I often add a bit of fabric from my own stash if needed, but I'm getting lots of experience, so it's worth the trade).
I also signed up for a 'quilting cruise' to Alaska this summer. Two classes offered with four different teachers. I chose to take two free motion quilting classes since I'm confident with piecing. I'll be a captive student, LOL. There are two different projects to work on, but I might take a small quilt of mine that needs to be quilted. Several ladies from my guild are going, too. My husband and I have talked about cruising Alaska for several years and when this came up, it seemed like a great combination.
Kathy
Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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I really look closely at the quilting in shows, magazines and books. It turns out that there are very few quilters out there whose quilting is absolutely perfect. Some notable exceptions: Sharon Schamber, Janet Stone, Sherry Reynolds. You can look closely at every stitch on their quilts and you'll never see even a bauble. But these women are superhuman when it comes to quilting. The rest of us are pure mortals and we have to let ourselves be who we are. Angela Walters is really good at encouraging people to let perfection go and enjoy what they are creating. Her stuff is imperfect, but stunning.
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Oh yeah, something else I was told a long time ago that is really true. The way to hide imperfect quilting lines is to add more quilting. The more quilting lines you have, the less you see the individual lines and thus the mistakes. It really is true and, until someone points it out, isn't something that people usually think of. When we are unsure, we usually try to use less quilting so we have fewer "bad" lines. Just another tip that might help you in your journey.
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It's fine, Helen.
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Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
If she mind,... -
The top is finished. Now to decide how to quilt it
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Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
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I was wondering the same thing - are you doing Autumn or Spring colorway
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Beautiful! Happy little ladybugs!
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Beautiful, Ursula. Isn't it wonderful we can make changes to give quilts our own touch?!
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Beautiful, Elizabeth.
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Really pretty, Helen.
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Love your fabric choices!
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Lynn Wilder graciously shared her coloring page for Laurel Ridge should you wish to play with fabrics/colors. Find it on...
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Yes, there is. Click on their name, it takes you to their profile. There you find the Private Message button. Easy. She...
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