Freehand fmq feathers - great method!
#91
Originally Posted by RedGarnet222
Just ordered the book from connecting threads at fourty percent off. It came up to around eighteen dollars with the shipping.
Thanks so much for the heads up!
Thanks so much for the heads up!
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Originally Posted by Katrine
On another thread, Fireworkslover mentioned the book "Hooked on Feathers" by Sally Terry, for doing freehand feathers. So I got the book, it arrived Friday, and - after a bit of practice with paper/pencil, & a scrap piece - I got out a runner I had only done STITD on and gave it the treatment!
Thank you Fireworkslover for book tip - I am so pleased with the results!
First is the runner as it was, then as it looks now - I reckon I can charge a bit more now!
Thank you Fireworkslover for book tip - I am so pleased with the results!
First is the runner as it was, then as it looks now - I reckon I can charge a bit more now!
#99
Originally Posted by mtkoldra
it might be a silly question, can this kind of quilting be done on regular sewing machine? that is all I have, or hand quilting?
#100
Dkm and Shorebird - only recently done some fmq in borders which isn't meander or stipple. But I have done alot on
practice sandwiches, and I am always "doodling" on paper. There's another bit I did on page 5. I do feel quite relaxed doing it this way, which is how it should be I suppose.
practice sandwiches, and I am always "doodling" on paper. There's another bit I did on page 5. I do feel quite relaxed doing it this way, which is how it should be I suppose.
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