I remember experiencing the same thing as you are doing now, but you just have to jump in & do it or you never will!
I did think the sandwiches were a waste of material, so I bought some (what I call) cheaters cloth (pre-printed design in quilt pattern) and added batting and backing and practiced to my hearts content and until I had the size stitches and curves in stippling down pat. When I was finished I had a very usable quilt which was kept in the car and used many times on picnics, at ball games etc. Still in use today, thirty yrs later. |
that is a cute little quilt, and you did a great job on quilting it. thank you for sharing, and God bless. Penny
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Looks good to me!!
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Good job. Love those fabrics.
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You are doing great! The trick is to slow down, both how fast you move the quilt and your foot control. My stitches get longer or shorter when I first start out after repositioning my hands. Urgh.
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Very pretty quilt!!! Practice, practice, 7 more practice or so they say,lol!! You did a fine job on the quilting!
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great job. adorable quilt
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Looks great to me.
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Nothing wrong with that.
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It's very pretty. I love the rick-rack and the fabric combinations. Once you pop it in the washer and dryer even you won't notice any of those little boo-boos in the FMQ stitches. I think you did a great job and it gets easier each time. Pat yourself on the back!!!
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