We have come a long way from the beginning of this series about free motion quilting. I sure hope you have learned a thing or two along the way. Are you keeping up with your everyday quilting play? I hope that it becomes a life-long habit.
Previous Posts
I’ve heard from several folks who have joined us along the way and missed out on the earlier posts. The list of previous blog posts, shown on the right side of the page, only goes back 5 posts. So I’m going to post some links to previous posts in the series in case you’d like to start at the very beginning (a very good place to start). Bonus points if you are singing the song now. Let me know in the comments.
Here they are. You’ll find the first post at the very bottom.
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – Stipple
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – For Real
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – Getting Loopy
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – Curvy Designs
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – the Secret to Curves
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – Muscle
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – Putting it Together – Straight
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Free Motion Quilting for Beginners, Theory
Free Motion Quilting for Beginners – Part 1 (this one is the beginning)
Check them out! If for nothing else than to see what that picture has to do with quilting.
by Mary Beth Krapil
Interested in free motion quilting
I want to learn and improve my free motion quilting,
I just got my long arm quiltin machine on a frame.
That’s awesome Yvonne! Be sure to take advantage of all the FREE educational content on our YouTube channel.