True to form I am starting my
 Free Motion Challenge on the last possible day! All week I was  planning on which quilt I was going to free motion quilt on. At the last  minute I opted to start with some muslin and scrap batting (totally  chickened out). I've quilted a few of my quilts with good old  meandering, or wavy lines, but never with actual designs. I find the  thought of starting on a real project a bit daunting (which is why I  have a stack of free motion doodling samples, but not many finished  quilts). Perhaps after a few days of practicing I will give it a go. For  now I would like to practice my feathers. I'm not unhappy with them  from far away, but up close I need to get my stitch length more even and  the feathers a bit smoother and longer (they whole feather seams kind  of narrow). I also need practice following marked lines. Every time I've  tried to quilt a motif on something by following the lines it looks  like I've been drinking more than just coffee!
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6 comments:
I think this looks beautiful! You have done a wonderful job...quit being such a perfectionist. I would love a quilt like that! Gorgeous!!!
Your quilting looks lovely, give yourself permission to play that's what I do, practice for a bit and then go for it on a real project, you will soon add to your skill level and start enjoying the results!
I think you're being a little hard on yourself. This looks wonderful! I think you're ready to move on to quilting on a quilt top...
Beautiful job. Lovely FMQ.
SewCalGal
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I think you've done a beautiful job of the feather.
But I know what you mean about chickening out... I bought the darning foot for my machine but still haven't gotten brave enough to try free motion quilting. So you're braver than I am.
Oh my gosh!! You are another quilting artist!! Awesome work here... 8-)
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