Sunday, January 8, 2012

Free Motion Quilting Month #1

I decided to do this FM quilting challenge on something I'm already working on, instead of creating a new sampler or just working on a small sample. Free motion quilting is something I've been doing (and loving!) for a couple of years now, it's the reason I make things--so I can FM quilt them.

Here is my leaf shape, done on a piece of hand-dyed fabric so that the stitching is kind of hard to see:

I tried to take a picture offset from the side, too, as I was having trouble getting it to show up well. I used a 50-weight thread from Connecting Threads in a dark green:

One more picture--

These are other parts of the piece I'm quilting. I used more threads from Connecting Threads, as well as some other threads I had (Aurifil, Mettler, YLI Soft Touch) in matching colors.

I'm just trying out some different patterns, I like working on smaller pieces that are part of a larger one so I can practice a certain shape or pattern in a small scale.

I'll take a picture of the whole piece as soon as I get a chance to bury the thread tails and wash those chalk pencil marks off.



I think this one is my favorite design:

If you want more information on the Free Motion Challenge project, or want to join in yourself, head on over to SewCalGal's blog!

7 comments:

  1. Beautiful quilting! Well Done!!!

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  2. love you FMQ!! I am a fairly new quilter, and have been practising my FMQ...but I need to get braver and try out new patterns! These look amazing! thanks for sharing them

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  3. Your quilting looks great! I give classes in my studio in henderson, NC if you are ever interested.

    I sent you a friends request on Stitchin Fingers this morning.

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  4. I am the same, I make quilts just so I can FMQ! It is my favorite part. Your leaves look lovely, can't wait to see the finished quilt.

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