Free motion quilting tutorial
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Lots of great information in your tutorial and I can use all of it!!!
I have often wondered how you get the paper out of your stitches after using it for a pattern, but I guess it comes out fairly easily.i will definitely have to try that with the quit I am doing now.
Billy
I have often wondered how you get the paper out of your stitches after using it for a pattern, but I guess it comes out fairly easily.i will definitely have to try that with the quit I am doing now.
Billy
#23
That was great! Thank you.
Your machine looked to have a larger throat than mine. I have a basic sized machine (and a large hand :oops: ) so I haven't tried your method of holding the quilt, but I'm willing to give it a shot if it makes FMQ easier! Thanks for the idea!
Your machine looked to have a larger throat than mine. I have a basic sized machine (and a large hand :oops: ) so I haven't tried your method of holding the quilt, but I'm willing to give it a shot if it makes FMQ easier! Thanks for the idea!
#26
Originally Posted by kwhite
I have a Janome 6600. I am not 100% satisfied with it, but it is one of those things where you don't know what to ask cause you have never had a machine anything like it. I have had only machines before that were much older then me and all mechanical. Thank you for your tips. I am sure I will do you proud. I bought the supplies to do your shadow trapunto today. Do you sew with the batting on the bottom? does the feed dogs chew it up?
Can't wait to see your shadow trapunto !
I have no problem when I sew with batting on bottom (but I lower the feed dogs). If you can't lower them, just cover them with a piece of plastic.
#27
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Lots of great information in your tutorial and I can use all of it!!!
I have often wondered how you get the paper out of your stitches after using it for a pattern, but I guess it comes out fairly easily.i will definitely have to try that with the quit I am doing now.
Billy
I have often wondered how you get the paper out of your stitches after using it for a pattern, but I guess it comes out fairly easily.i will definitely have to try that with the quit I am doing now.
Billy
I forgot to mention on the tutorial that I stitch through paper with dense stitches. In this way it is easy to remove the paper.
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Geta...where do you set you stitch length when doing your FM over the paper? I use vellum type paper (very thin) and I've found that I can use a 2.5 or even a 3 and it will still tear off very easily. I'm just curious about what setting you use as I think your paper is thicker than mine.
#29
Originally Posted by sandpat
Geta...where do you set you stitch length when doing your FM over the paper? I use vellum type paper (very thin) and I've found that I can use a 2.5 or even a 3 and it will still tear off very easily. I'm just curious about what setting you use as I think your paper is thicker than mine.
I can't tell you the exact lenght of the stitch (being stitched with FM) but I think is about 2.5.
For trapunto I use smaller stitches (because those stitches will disappear anyway after washing).
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