Week 1: We made our blocks.
Week 2: We assembled our quilt tops.
Week 3: We basted our quilts.
Week 4: We practiced some straight line quilting patterns.
Week 6: We practiced some loopy quilting patterns.
This week, all of the free-motion quilting patterns are based on an S-curve.
The machine:
I used my Janome 6600 for this video. I used the darning foot on the machine and I dropped my feed dogs.
The thread:
For the top thread, I used Tutti from WonderFil, color TU20 Storm.
For the bobbin thread, I used DecoBob. by WonderFil, color DB302 Royal Blue.
This week, all of the free-motion quilting patterns are based on an S-curve.
The machine:
I used my Janome 6600 for this video. I used the darning foot on the machine and I dropped my feed dogs.
The thread:
For the top thread, I used Tutti from WonderFil, color TU20 Storm.
For the bobbin thread, I used DecoBob. by WonderFil, color DB302 Royal Blue.
After filming, I realized that the darker blue thread did not show well on the black fabric. Sorry!
The video:
Today's free-motion quilting pattern is a simple repeating S-curve.
Grab some scrap fabric sandwiches and practice this design:
The finished pattern:
The hints:
- When I need to stop the machine, I stop in a corner or where two patterns overlap. If I stop in the middle of a design, the stop/start will leave a visible jog.
- Even though my first machine quilting teacher told me to "quilt fast and don't stop," I quilt rather slowly. I set my machine to the speed I want to quilt, and then put my pedal to the floor. This helps keep my stitches a consistent length.
- I stop frequently while quilting. This keeps me from getting a sore neck, allows me to reposition my hands, and gives me time to figure out where to place the next design.
Stop back tomorrow for another S-curve design!
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