Saturday, I took a class from Dawn Grunwald on making fabric jewelry. She shared a couple ideas that help make free motion machine stitchin...
Engage learners in grade 4, 5, 6 or 7 in learning about Newton's laws of motion and force through hands on demonstrations and laboratory activities meant to encompass all learning styles.
The innovative competition T-Shirt with a built-in stock for equestrian disciplines. Introducing our groundbreaking Motion Comp Tee, a fitted competition t-shirt that incorporates a built-in stock collar. Designed specifically for competitive dressage, show jumping, and showhorse disciplines, this tee offers unparalleled convenience and style. Features Fitted competition t-shirt featuring a built-in stock collar, eliminating the need for additional accessories Crafted with a premium blend of recycled polyester and nylon, ensuring durability and sustainability Extended underarm gussets provide optimal rider extension and freedom of movement during intense performances Laser-cut holes strategically placed to enhance breathability and ventilation, keeping you cool and comfortable Off-centred invisible zip for easy wear and added convenience during competitions Sew-free bonded hem delivers a minimalist design, reflecting a clean and sophisticated aesthetic Sizing and Fit The Motion Comp Tee offers an extremely fitted style, providing a second skin fit that enhances your performance and showcases your professionalism. If you prefer a looser fit, we recommend selecting a larger size for your comfort. Experience the pinnacle of innovation and style with our Motion Comp Tee. Whether you're competing in dressage, show jumping, or show horse disciplines, this competition t-shirt with a built-in stock collar sets the stage for your success.
It’s time to quilt our third design for the Machine Quilting Party. Yep, we’re still stitching straight lines, but this...
When it comes to free motion quilting, there's a few main myths that people believe about starting free motion quilting. Here's the truth!
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A beginner's guide to using a free motion foot on your sewing machine to do free motion quilting.
A bitter-sweet tale of leaving and family, this animated short from five 2021 Gobelins animation grads was inspired by the work of Japanese artists, including manga master Matsumoto Taiyó, illustrator Taniucho Rokuró, and filmmaker Yuasa Masaaki. [Read more]
I've had the chance to review the book Free Motion Quilting for Beginners (and those who think they can't), by Molly Hanson. I love that title! I'm a big proponent of quilting your own quilts, as you know, and I've read a lot of books about free motion quilting. I like how everyone presents the information in their own personal way....there is always more to learn! This book presents all the practical information you need to get started. More importantly, it gives you the confidence to jump in and give free motion quilting a try. There are 15 projects in the book that encourage you to start small and increase your comfort level with free motion quilting before you tackle something larger, like a quilt. What I love most about this book is Molly's tone of encouragement throughout the text and the projects. She is great at guiding you though the entire process! I've done a lot of free motion quilting and I love how relaxing it can be. I also know how easy it can be to get in a rut. I challenged myself to get out of my box, so to speak and try some new-to-me, designs. I gave this squared off stippling pattern a try and it went pretty well! I had to slow down and think about where I was going from time to time, but it was fun! I could see doing this all over a whole quilt. I also quilted a few swatches of different designs and I turned them into a set of coasters. Binding them was a little fiddly, but totally worth it! (I can say that now that they are done. Ha!) These are great because I not only used scraps of fabric, but scraps of batting as well. Hurray! I'm happy to count these as scrap project #94/101. If you would like the chance to win an e-book copy of Free Motion Quilting for Beginners, please leave me a comment in this post. In your comment, I'd love to hear what your favorite go-to FMQ pattern is. Or, if you are new to FMQ, I'd like to hear what pattern you would like to master. I will pick winner in a few days!
How to Free Motion Quilt Series. Basic motion and thread tensioning. With video
Combine cording with free-motion stitching for a really fun way to add texture and lines to any project with Free-motion couching foot #43.