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Quilting: Tons of Teacups Free motion part
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Tons of Teacups Free motion part

Free motion part

Tons of Teacups
Free motion part

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This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Free Motion Quilting a Sampler »

Difficulty:

Category: Quilting

Type of item: Functional

For: Other

Style: Whimsical


Materials

Moda charm pack, jelly roll, free motion super slider, free motion gloves,

What was your inspiration?

Leah Day's tutorial on free motion quilting really helped me. This was the first time I ever made a quilt using this technique. The quilt is for my mother's birthday on November 12.

What are you most proud of?

Free motion quilting part.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Patience

 

4 comments

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Pamillia on craftsy.com
Nov 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Pretty little quilt & very nicely done. I bet your Mom will love it. Thanks for sharing.
mo.sews on craftsy.com
Nov 09, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
LOVE the fabric! I'm making a Dresden Plate quilt for my mom out of the same! Looks like you've got the stippling down to me!
Leah Day on craftsy.com
Leah Day
Craftsy Instructor
Nov 09, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
What a cheerful, fun quilt and terrific way to practice Stippling! How are you feeling about that design now that you've worked with it through this entire quilt?
CVD on craftsy.com
CVD
Nov 09, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Well, I really love it but am not sure if I am doing it right. I am not following a set stipple but just trying to make like jigsaw puzzle piece. Is that okay?