Fmq
#1
Power Poster
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,660
Fmq
I compare FMQ in quilting to being able to do jumps while ice skating.
One can still enjoy making a quilt without being able to FMQ - and I think people can enjoy ice skating if they are unable to do jumps.
One can still enjoy making a quilt without being able to FMQ - and I think people can enjoy ice skating if they are unable to do jumps.
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 1,472
I used to ice skate when I was younger, but couldn't do more than a hop on the ice. I did enjoy doing twirls though! My FMQ is much better than my skating was and I've got a long way to go to be as good as I want to be!! I quilt my own quilts on a DSM and am always trying new things. No one's ever been disappointed with my quilts, so I guess I must do ok! Certainly no where near as good as the long-armers!
#6
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
I think there are some relatively simple FMQ patterns that do not require jumps. Loops for example. I was so horrid at FMQ for a long time, I told everyone that I didn't even suck at it. Getting to the "I suck at this" stage was a real improvement. Lately I finished my very first FMQ project and I am pleased with the results. (See "Living the American Dream" thread in the pictures section.) It isn't great but it is happy. The more I practice, the better I get. Now putting me in ice-skates would land me in hospital and that is without jumps. lol
#7
Thank goodness my trusty Babylock has some decorative stitches to get me by for now . Practice does NOT make perfect in my case. Is it easier if you use a template as I have too many sharp turns.
#8
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,140
It is easier to mark your quilt lines on your quilt (I like Crayola Ultra Clean markers or crayons) and start with a larger design. Leah Day recommends a 2" design for beginners. Probably 1" would be fine, too. The important thing is to pick a very simple design to start with and work from there. Too many of us pick fancy FMQ designs & then are frustrated when we can't do them as our first design. Reality sets in pretty quickly with FMQ.
That said, yes, there are plenty of beautiful quilts with only straight line quilting.
That said, yes, there are plenty of beautiful quilts with only straight line quilting.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
mjpEncinitas
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
6
12-12-2019 05:19 PM