Free Motion Quilting Hack ~ Beginner Quilter Hack
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Easy Free Motion Quilting Hack...for the beginner quilter for sure!
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Tracy I can't count the number of times I have lessoned to your tutorials. They are encouraging and very honest. Great encouragement for a beginner quilter!!!😊
Oh my Goodness! I have watched so many different tutorials on Free Motion Quilting & I still wasn't sure what to do or how to... and really was afraid to try it. But then I seen your tutorial!! This is Fantastic & you make it so Simple to understand!! I thank you so very much for making this 🙂🙃🤗
This is one of the best learning tools for quilting I have seen ! I've also been down the quilt sandwich road over and over. I'm sewing a Christmas panel quilt and I have had the top done for 2 weeks now by I just can't seem to figure out the quilting. Some of it will be simple outlines with some echoing but there are areas I want to do a meandering loopy line with stars and I think this will be a great way to practice! Thank you so much for for sharing this wonderful technique.
I have not started free motion quilting because I was moving to stiffly! This is an amazing way to learn!!!
What a fabulous idea!! I have been so intimidated to try free motion quilting but after seeing this trick... I've got to try it!! Thanks for sharing Tracy!!
Your tips for binding and stipling are magic.i ve done both before and all I got was massive frustration.i am now going to try these
Fantastic idea. Can't wait to try. Saving thread and wear and tear on machine!!!!!
This is genius! I am going to practice my feathers and much more. Thanks so much. Love your channel, especially your trips to good will.
I loved the dry erase marker with the vinyl fuse. I am much more comfortable with FM since using your idea! Thank-you so much!!!!
What a great idea!! I'm going to definitely try this!!
Thank you so much for this video. I have been wanting to start free motioning, so I can use that money on more fabric!!
Very clever! I love the idea, much better than just wasting fabric and batting!
This is a great hack! I am getting ready to do my first freemotion attempt, now I have a way to practice before I actually put my beloved quilt on the machine so maybe I won’t ruin it! Thank you so much!
Love this, save so much thread, fabric and batting. Never thought about doing this. This is fantastic
Ahhhh Tracy- Another Genius Hack! I Love 💕 This! What a game changer, no more wasting materials and I can practice over and over again! I’m definitely implementing this in my arsenal tips and tricks that are mostly from You Dear! Thank You for Sharing Your Ideas 💡 with Us! 😊❤😊🥰👍🥰
I think you did great. No one is perfect, but that also means each piece is a one of a kind. That sounds like art to me.
Doodling with a pencil on paper is actually the opposite of what you do at the machine. I tried to figure out how to rig up a pencil so I could move paper under it, but my imagination and skill failed me. Thank you for solving this problem for me! It's so simple, but ingenious! I am deeply grateful and am looking forward to finally conquering some simple free-motion.
What a Fantastic idea!!! This is a great hack so thank you for sharing.
Great idea! I have everything ready to go,printed patterns to place under a vinyl shower curtain to practice on. And as someone else suggested, 1 inch lines drawn to practice cursive o's,e's and c's. However even the shortest marker will not fit on throat of my machine. I will mount on front in line with needle and see how it goes. Practice is practice, memory skills here I come!
Wow what a brilliant idea, thank you.