Quilting #4 of quilts made from Grandma’s fabrics.
Here is a rough drawing of the quilting pattern. A tear drop, then echo the tear drop, small flower petals, then echo the flower petals. It’s pretty easy to do as an all-over quilting pattern.
And now a picture of the quilting in progress …
Wander over to Patchwork Times and Love, Laugh, Quilt to see what others are working on.
Happy Quilting,
Gail
Still think it’s hard to do FMQ on domestic machine! I’m getting good at stitch in the ditch and strait lines! Hope I feel confident to try that flower some day!
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I actually started out with a simpler flower … maybe I’ll quilt that on the next quilt so you have an idea … After I took my first class on FMQ, I would practice on a quilt that I hated, so therefore, didn’t care what it looked like. It was a great way to start and I didn’t have to take anything out!
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I used zipper bags and left over blocks to practise my FMQ before I started on a real quilt. I still keep spare blocks and use leftover solid fabrics to make a supply of sandwiches, so that when I want to try a new design, or even warm up, I have them handy.
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