You not only have amazing talent but your instructions are so detailed that it makes us feel as if we will all be able to repeat whatever you are teaching us. Thank you for sharing your talents and time to mentor to all of us who want to learn more about free motion quilting.
Thank you for this. I’ve been wanting to do a whole cloth quilt but was scared. You make it easy. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent and knowledge
You are so generous, Jeanne, to share such a gorgeous pattern, plus all of the videos and instructions. Thank you for providing a challenge that is beyond the basics. I also learned new tips. I never knew why diagonal grid lines were good; I just thought they looked pretty. I always do the outer design first and then the grid lines. That must be why I get extra fabric at the end of a line!
When you do the outer portion first, you are forcing the batting to the center area . Then when you stitch the center area you end up with puckers because there's nowhere else for the batting to go.
Great video. You are so talented. I’ve been following you on you tube and Facebook for a while now and is hoping to try this when I practice more of your back to basic workbook and videos. 😬
Hi Jeanne. I am in awe of your skill. It's obvious you have many years experience with quilting and I admire you for sharing your techniques. I too would like to learn how to machine quilt on a domestic machine. It would be nice to have access to your workbook outside of Facebook. I don't do social media, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Is there another way for those of us who shy away from social media to have access to your patterns and/or workbook? Thanks again. Siena
Reviewing all this wonderful information Jeanne. For those of us that use a stitch regulator what do you recommend? I generally use 10 stitches per inch. I am very excited at this will be my first "quilt along".
Debbie, you have to be a member of our Facebook page. If you scroll down in the description box below the video you will see a link to the group. There you will find a wealth of workbooks and videos for FMQ training.