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Learn to Slow Stitch and Express Yourself in Quilting with Pati Fried | Designing for Digital Quilting with Ricky Tims

(Show 3411) Pati Fried’s quilts take you on a colorful and textural journey of discovery. She loves being a rebel when it comes to combining traditional slow-stitch handwork with a modern twist. Discover how old blocks can become playgrounds of design possibilities with mindful hand-stitching and how to create emotional expression in your work. Plus, Ricky shares how to create a tessellating digitized quilt pattern for your machine quilting. Then learn how to optimize a tessellating design when used as an edge-to-edge quilt pattern.

Handwork, Longarm, Digitized Longarm Quilting, Tessellation Designs, Modern Quilts, Improv, Improv Quilts, Traditional Quilts, Hand Embroidery

Product List:
BERNINA Q24
Illustrator
Charm Squares
Wonderfil Spaghetti 12 wt. thread
Clover Chalco chalk marker
Presencia 8 wt. Thread
Bohin No-Thread needles 4-6-8

Claire Castle
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Great show! I am going to have to play with strips- just love Pati’s pots and yes wonky piles look better than neatly spaced. They look more real.

Kerrianne
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Excellent show!! Would love to learn all that Ricky shared and Pati' segment truly resonated with my heart and soul. Well done everybody, well done!!!!

Cheryl Bickford
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Great show. I am calling Ricky’s segment the Jigsaw solution to digitising continuous quilting. the jigsaw is a great way to make this work. Thankyou for the lesson.

Dawn Carr
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Truly inspiring!

Charlene Van Walleghen
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Loved the love that was a part of each piece!

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