Combining Dot to Dot Designs - Video 4 Free-motion Challenge Quilting Along with Angela Walters
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For more information about the Dot to Dot Quilting Video Series, click here → bit.ly/3uwIco2
00:00 Introduction
00:43 Combining Quilting Designs
01:02 Machine Quilting Dot to Dot Designs on a Sewing Machine
02:15 Geometric Quilting Motifs for Large Blocks Introduction
02:40 Quilting Geometric Quilting Motifs for Large Blocks on a Sewing Machine
05:10 How to Machine Quilt Irregularly Shaped Blocks or Areas
05:33 Quilting Dot to Dot Motifs in Irregularly Shaped Blocks on a Sewing Machine
05:51 Quilting an Easy Machine Quilting Motif on a Sewing Machine
07:22 Quilting Dot to Dot Motifs in Irregularly Shaped Blocks on a Longarm Quilting Machine
08:33 Machine Quilting a Motif in a Triangle Quilt Block
11:44 Machine Quilting a Geometric Motif on a Longarm Quilting Machine
12:42 Combining Machine Quilting Designs to Fill Irregularly Shaped Quilt Blocks
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Angela! Of all the videos I have watched, this dot to dot has been the absolute most helpful. ❤thanks!
I love how you calmly encourage people to try new designs with confidence! 😊
I just want to thank you. I have been watching you for years. Your energy, enthusiasm and concise directions have really blessed me.
Thank you for the examples, breaking it down doesn't seem so intimidating. I love your laid back easy style, it's refreshing and sweet
I love how you showed the use of the pineapple design in different blocks, for completely different effects! Your explanations on this video are just perfect! Cheff's Kiss! Thank you, Angela!
Thank you, Angela, for putting this series together. I've got two quilt tops to sandwich and quilt, and now I have some great ideas on how to do them!
You are so encouraging. Thanks.
This challenge had been so much fun. I love the way you have broken down the large areas.
I’m definitely doing my sampler quilt breaking the shapes in half! You are genius with your designs!
I am sooooo loving Dot to Dot quilting!!!!!
Thank you Angela! I have learned so much from these videos. I am getting more and more confident in my quilting and I love wedges!
Slim is absolutely my favorite ruler for this kind of work - the markings are perfect!
The expanded pdf resources are very detailed. I am now a challenge junkie!
this week really clicked with me- so many ways to use it. Thank you!
Yeah!! I have an answer for the problem blocks!! Thank you!!! Excited to do them now. Great class!!❤❤❤❤
Love the dot to dot lesson! Great tips! ❤
Yes I can't wait to get home so I can work. Thank you so much for making this look so easy and fun
Mind blowing design!
Def feeling inspired! Thank you! 😍
Great technique and ready to sew it out 😊
At end of day done is better than perfect 😊
Wow!!!
Thx
I'm feeling a bit brain dead. I have been quilting along and this is the third week you have asked us to do the red part of the panel. I worked diligently to get all the red done the first week. So now what? Do I move ahead or just put more designs in what I have already done in the red. I love following you. You give me confidence.
@susanmei9980
6 ай бұрын
I think you misunderstood the “red part“. She didn’t mean the pink part. But each week she highlights a different section of the quilt panel for the video and on the diagrams in “Red.“ And each week, she is referring to a different colored section of the panel. If you go back and rewatch, you’ll see that each week she’s doing a different color and the sections are highlighted in a different place. 🌷
How about putting a link to pdf download instead of a scan me square? I watch on my phone so I can’t scan and watch from the same thing.
@sharonhawkins2117
6 ай бұрын
I just did FMQ on a frame. How the heck do you make it look so easy!?! I’m traumatized!!! I was all over it place. Never got a straight line. Not one. lol 😂
@rachellewis2781
6 ай бұрын
@tartarqueen Actually, I can see that the link is in the description.😊
@tartarqueen
6 ай бұрын
@@rachellewis2781actually, no, it’s not.
I'm working on a bargello. Any recommendations for a wavier look?
It’s that center space between wedges that I have difficulty in getting spaced correctly. Too skinny or too wide. What’s the trick there?