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Omg! Where have you been!! I have been looking for you as the midnight quilter. I'm so glad you are still quilting. I so appreciate your history or your grandfather n law. You are a sweetie. I'm looking forward to this page. 😊
From Tampa, FL. Sorry I could not watch live. I just finished my first quilt all with rulers. It was the fractured frame pattern. Used Smiley and Petunia. Very pleased for my first one. Used HQ Avante that I bought in January. Still new and really appreciate you showing how to stitch designs with the longarm.
Looking forward to the next fun quilt along! Dot still confuses me. I think it’s the many reference lines to create different angles, and I become confused when looking at it from the opposite side- lol. So maybe we will see that again in the next project, for more practice!
I’d love to see a demo if 22:13 if you’re still promoting these rulers. I think this would be a great all over, but having trouble visualizing what these steps are.
I really like this ruler and used it in a border, but had a hard time figuring out what to do on the corners. Can you add to your pdf’s with suggestions?
How does it work if we go away for 4 months in the winter and then return back home during the midst of the BAQ. Will the monthly kits still get to us????
Hi Angela, I have been watching your videos for a while now. I have very new to quilting and I love the fact of having the rulers to help with that. However I was wondering how to choose there are so many. What would be your suggestion?
So I am buying a new machine to do free motion quilting. I want one that has a stitch regulator. Suggestions of what you like and maybe a quick why. Thank you.
I agree with Cindy. Either is OK. I started with FMQ then moved to rulers which I found to be a fairly easy transition. At least it was for me. Regardless of how you start, the most important thing is to practice, practice, practice. Good luck. I'm sure you will do great things!