I have noticed that I tend to post to this blog in spurts. That's not to say that I don't make an effort to put in at least 30 minutes of sewing a night. It's that taking pictures and coming up with a narrative is what takes the time.
When I first started quilting, I really hadn't even heard of free motion quilting. All that changed when I found Leah Day and her Free Motion Quilting Project on Youtube. I, like so many other people, am just so inspired by her work (not to mention grateful). This is the first quilt I have really just let loose on. Knowing that it is probably going to be donated to Quilts for Kids, helps me relax a bit.
Something else that helps my quilting is having a machine with a speed regulator. What a difference!
http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/2013/02/fmq-friday-getting-back-on-track.html#links
So far it's about half complete.
That's it for now. More later....
When I first started quilting, I really hadn't even heard of free motion quilting. All that changed when I found Leah Day and her Free Motion Quilting Project on Youtube. I, like so many other people, am just so inspired by her work (not to mention grateful). This is the first quilt I have really just let loose on. Knowing that it is probably going to be donated to Quilts for Kids, helps me relax a bit.
Something else that helps my quilting is having a machine with a speed regulator. What a difference!
http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/2013/02/fmq-friday-getting-back-on-track.html#links
So far it's about half complete.
That's it for now. More later....


