Adhesive stitching
#31
Here are some Machine Quilting Patterns to use with your GLAD WRAP
http://www.forestquilting.com/motifs...sfree_pg1.html
http://www.forestquilting.com/motifs...sfree_pg1.html
#32
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
Here are some Machine Quilting Patterns to use with your GLAD WRAP
http://www.forestquilting.com/motifs...sfree_pg1.html
http://www.forestquilting.com/motifs...sfree_pg1.html
#34
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[quote=sewingladydi]I've just started trying free motion. With my free motion foot, my stitches are not consistent. And with my walking foot, it's hard to see where I'm supposed to be stitching.
When fmq besure to wear the gloves with the nubbies on the face. They help you grip the layers as well as control the flow. And unlike when we piece and the fabric moves away from you, when fmq, the quilted section is pulled toward your lap so you can see where you need to go next.
And yes, it does take practice. Prepare a "play" sample and fmq using white or lighter thread. Later you can use the same sample and fmq using a darker thread.
Suz
When fmq besure to wear the gloves with the nubbies on the face. They help you grip the layers as well as control the flow. And unlike when we piece and the fabric moves away from you, when fmq, the quilted section is pulled toward your lap so you can see where you need to go next.
And yes, it does take practice. Prepare a "play" sample and fmq using white or lighter thread. Later you can use the same sample and fmq using a darker thread.
Suz
#35
Originally Posted by KR
Stencils are great, too! You can make your own....blank stencil plastic is available at JoAnn's, Michaels, etc. Use an X-Acto knife with a pointed blade to cut the design, remembering to cut it in long dashed lines. Takes a little time, but when finished you have a permanent stencil.
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