Wednesday, 28 April 2021

The free-motion quilting water is fine! Jump on in!

 How to learn something new?  You can watch others until the proverbial cows come home but at some point, you must jump in and try it for yourself.  Then, like any skill, you need to plan on practice, practice, practice.

This was a guild mystery quilt that I had already done stitch-in-the-ditch quilting on.  Fate must have wanted to give me a nudge as my mother gave me a present of the perfectly coloured thread to use to highlight the fabric already there.

The time had come to jump in the free-motion quilting waters!


I started with a continuous loop border using the ruler quilting techniques I had learned from the Continuum project.  I then went truly free-motion with outlining all the looks and adding in some filler motifs in the larger solid-coloured portions.

I'm over halfway done quilting and it is wonky, and inconsistent and threads everywhere, and I think I love it.  It's far from perfect, but I'm so proud of myself for jumping in and trying it.  That is a piece of advice I would offer any quilter hesitant about free-motion quilting.  Take a project you don't love or one that you feel comfortable sacrificing to the practice heavens, and go for it.  I can already see the progress over the course of the quilt.  I don't think I'll ever do a simple stitch in the ditch quilt again.

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