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Re: FREE FMQ designs, lots of'em. TwinMom 09-13-2009
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Posted by TwinMom on September 13, 2009, 5:03 pm


I love this site! I recently found it also and her ideas are very creative.
I hope she publishes an eBook or something. I'd love to be able to download
the various designs, some are snoozers, but most of them are "now why didn't
I think of that?".

Lorraine in La Center



Posted by Polly Esther on September 13, 2009, 6:14 pm


My goodness what talent! Did you see that she's very young and had a 2
year-old in her lap? And, and, she said this:
<<1. DON'T roll your quilt up into a log.

2. Set up your machine so that the left side and back are blocked with a
wall.

It's really that simple! Since I changed my quilting setup I've noticed a
huge difference not only in the ease of free motion quilting, but also in
less wear and tear on my body.

I've got a third video on setting up your tables so the weight of your quilt
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Posted by J* on September 13, 2009, 6:38 pm


if not rolling it into a log,
what do ya do with all the excess when you're quilting the middle?
must be something i missed.
still gobsmacked looking thru all her designs so far.
i like that she gives a difficulty level, her inspiration for each design
and suggested places to use it.
she seems to have covered all the bases on each new filler.
j.

"Polly Esther" wrote ...
My goodness what talent! Did you see that she's very young and had a 2
year-old in her lap? And, and, she said this:
<<1. DON'T roll your quilt up into a log.

2. Set up your machine so that the left side and back are blocked with a
wall.

It's really that simple! Since I changed my quilting setup I've noticed a
huge difference not only in the ease of free motion quilting, but also in
less wear and tear on my body.

I've got a third video on setting up your tables so the weight of your quilt
show/hide quoted text
Very interesting. Polly






Posted by Marcella Peek on September 13, 2009, 9:06 pm


This has been a great blog to scroll through to see all her ideas.
Thanks for sharing your find! I even sent the link off to my guild
newsletter editor. Sometimes she puts in a column of neat quilt things
to see online.

Instead of rolling the quilt, let it "puddle" around the needle. Far
less tugging and pulling on the quilt that way. Paula Reid calls it her
stuff and fluff method.

http://www.battsintheattic.com/PrimaryPages/tips.html

marcella

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Posted by Jennifer in Ottawa on September 13, 2009, 9:19 pm


When I have a large project to quilt - I set up an ironing board next
to my sewing area to hold the extra weight of the quilt on the left
side and the table holds what is ahead of the quilting area. If you
don't believe that half of a large quilt can be scrunched up to fit
under the harp of your machine while leaving a clear section at the
needle point - give it a try with a bath towel lengthwise (about 60"
of quilt weight) and see if you can move it from end to end - left to
right under the machine needle.
I used to believe that a log roll was the only way to quilt but I soon
realized that most of the good quilting time was spent re-rolling and
tussling with the weight - its enough extra weight to be tussling when
there is a cat or two or even three hidden inside the quilt. jennellh


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