Get Your FMQ Practice on...........?
#21
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 606
Originally Posted by BuzzinBumble
Doggy Bandanas! Olive here doesn't mind at all if it's not perfect. :D She just likes being told how pretty she looks!
I've been trying to come up with ideas on my own so I don't have to throw out my Free Motion Quilting practice pieces, but be able to use them instead.
I'm hoping you all will post ideas for small projects to practice FMQ on that don't have to turn out perfect.
I've been trying to come up with ideas on my own so I don't have to throw out my Free Motion Quilting practice pieces, but be able to use them instead.
I'm hoping you all will post ideas for small projects to practice FMQ on that don't have to turn out perfect.
#25
My first FMQ was on potholders. When I want to try something new now, I make a potholder sandwich to practice on. The only problem is that working with such a small object isn't the same as working on a larger quilt.
A dog bed quilt or sleeping pad would be another idea.
A dog bed quilt or sleeping pad would be another idea.
#26
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
How about a doggie quilt for him to lay on or if you know someone with little kids the less than perfect small quilts are perfect for them to carry around. You could do place mats or even mats to put under your TV,etc.
#30
Yes, Olive is a cutie. She is a rescue who has been through 3 homes. For the life of us we can't figure out why. She is my daughter's dog and is about as perfect a dog as you could wish for.[/quote]
Olive is absolutely beautiful and I'm so glad your daughter has given her a good, permanent home. I have 3 little dogs and one of them is a rescue and he is just precious.
Olive is absolutely beautiful and I'm so glad your daughter has given her a good, permanent home. I have 3 little dogs and one of them is a rescue and he is just precious.
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